Being precise was more important than being succinct, and often points were given for redundantly making redundant statements of redundancy. |
The sincere and succinct work has won a multitude of readers and gained the applause of local critics. |
It offered a succinct mnemonic for the significance invested in the engraving by Durer. |
Between them they gave a clear succinct presentation of how our and adjoining communities see the way forward. |
Glocalization, while an awkward word, is a succinct way to describe a key role libraries play. |
Greene's prefaces are usually succinct, genuinely concerned with aspects of the writing process, and sometimes wryly humorous. |