Stodgy, long-winded writing is still wasting time and money and cheating people of the chance to make an informed decision. |
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Okay, Peter, I'll give you a break from my long-winded questions about your books. |
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There were no long-winded speeches boasting of his winning record or what he would do to his next opponent. |
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It is a long-winded, discursive discussion about benefits and costs, without any clarity at all. |
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Danielle might have expected a long-winded, emotional speech about the woman's dream, but her tone was all business. |
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The guy thinks that attending court receptions with boring old guys reciting long-winded speeches is fun! |
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In the old days, legislators delivered long-winded, convoluted, extemporaneous speeches from the floor. |
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At times, after a particularly long-winded question ineptly put, the defendant would look totally at sea. |
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Write a complex, long-winded law that few people really understand in full. |
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I have fought off the temptation to preface my answers with a long-winded introduction. |
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I'm getting a lot of emails that carry long-winded disclaimers on them these days and quite frankly it annoys me. |
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She couldn't bear any more of the main character's long-winded rants about pineapples. |
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The style, when it is not terse and apophthegmatic, as of one trying to imitate Bacon, is stiff with conceits and long-winded sentences. |
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It seemed to Jordan that he was going into another long-winded speech. |
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Instead of a boring long-winded explanation, let's just leave it by saying that the real GDP is the actual GDP minus the growth attributed to inflation. |
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If he gives long-winded answers, you could ask three questions. |
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These vigils aren't rallies or places to give long-winded speeches. |
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In a long-winded speech peppered with German phrases no one else understood, he made it sound as if television was right up there with sharing dirty needles or deforestation. |
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None of the youngsters made long-winded speeches, but they said it all through sprightly dances that were a celebration of life and an exhibition of talent. |
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His many publications and his emails to me are long-winded, occasionally exaggerated, and sometimes hard to follow. |
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What do you call a long-winded member of Congress whose opinions infuriate you? |
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The interview with the maestro is long-winded and unedited, as he rambles on about everything from his directorial technique to his upbringing. |
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Having to replace a motherboard usually necessitates a long-winded process of reinstalling an OS, programs and data. |
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They are placing astrology on the same level as fantasy, which makes their long-winded obscurities largely redundant. |
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They instigate a long-winded and flawed process that ultimately doesn't stop the bowler chucking in a match. |
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A frustrated thespian, he enjoyed delivering long-winded, hyperbolic, and melodramatic speeches that rolled off his tongue in a rich bass voice. |
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I travelled home via an indirect, long-winded route simply because it was sunny and I had time to spare. |
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I can tell that this is going to be one of those long-winded, rambling posts about nothing at all. |
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This resolution before us today seems to me to be rather more long-winded and ambiguous than previous ones. |
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Promoting employment, however, is a long-winded affair and comes under structural policy. |
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The somewhat complicated and long-winded reply that I gave is based on a fairly careful analysis of the situation. |
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As far as dumping goes, our response is long-winded and indecisive, doing us more harm than good. |
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If any sector of the European economy complains about too much bureaucracy and too many long-winded regulations, then it is this one. |
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During the previous years' application of this regulation, its provisions have proven to be exceptionally complicated, long-winded and unwieldy. |
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This report seems to me to be redundant, long-winded, confused and lacking in accuracy in the terms used. |
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That was a rather long-winded sentence, but the proposition was focused in a way that makes sense. |
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Mr. Reid, I may regret asking you this because your answers are sometimes long-winded, but the debate is changing even in Quebec now. |
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Of course this has nothing to do with the present situation, it is a long-winded task. |
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This would make it possible for the current long-winded and costly system of granting patents to be replaced by a more effective one. |
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The Chair: That was a very short question and a very quick response, because I know you're very long-winded. |
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Say what you have to say just as simply as you can, without being long-winded. |
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I thought your editing was off base, by the way, as are most of your long-winded comments on this site. |
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Levi was well-known for his impatience with long-winded, solipsistic or obscurantist prose. |
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There have been many similar wine-fuelled conversations, conspiratorial chats over coffee, or long-winded email dialogues. |
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As I pointed out, in classically long-winded form, the argument is about as clever as a four-year-old's protest. |
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I thought it was a lovely example of the long-winded way in which such publicity material was once worded. |
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I think Mr. Kramer left a short report because I'm fairly long-winded, so hit the gavel any time you require. |
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I do not want to launch into a long-winded overview of everything that has stemmed from Rio. |
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In a long-winded sense, I'm coming to the fact that what I must do is set what I call the conditions for success before we fully go on-power and say these submarines are exactly what this country needs. |
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This last procedure, in particular, is extremely long-winded, time-consuming and costly because when applying for a subdivision amendment all residents of the plot in question must be involved and questioned. |
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On the contrary, being precise is the opposite of being long-winded. |
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Many points are worded in a long-winded way or duplicated. |
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King, known for his trademark electric hairdo, is perceived by most of the public as a clown-like showman who, though long-winded, is an entertaining character. |
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To alert the public as to what the risk of a remedy is would be to go through the kind of long-winded explanation that I've offered you here just now in terms of repeated dosages posing a risk. |
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Confusing or long-winded directions can make a child with a short attention span shut down. |
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I am aware of the difficulties we have given to the interpreters, particularly through being long-winded on several occasions when we could easily have been concise. |
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Because it is public, it is likely to be nasty, brutish and tiresomely long-winded. |
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The aim of this extensive and long-winded task is to review all provisions to assess whether they are adapted to road users and enforceable by the police. |
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But the committeemen were not to be diverted by the long-winded, jargonized explanations of the Nielsen modus operandi. |
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It is encyclopedic, long-winded in parts, and certainly requires patience. |
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Plot logic and narrative rhythm suffer from time to time, when they are obscured by unduly long-winded excursuses. |
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With all the petro-state's resources at his command, the gift of the gab and the power to force the broadcast media to carry his long-winded speeches live, he is a formidable opponent. |
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I chatted with Sarah's Ukrainian brand manager Inna Oleksiishuk about the new campaign which then ended with a long-winded insight about how awesome Ukrainian food is. |
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