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How to use parsimonious in a sentence

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Also, using graduate students to pursue industrial problems in a university is a cheap way for parsimonious companies to do research.
And the Australian who has made it his summer residence finds the locals anything but parsimonious.
Generally, following the principle of parsimony, if competing models explain equally well, the more parsimonious model is preferred.
Its lure to one's vanity and bank account can seduce even the most parsimonious print personality.
Consensus trees should be interpreted with care as they may not be the most parsimonious hypotheses suggested by the data.
There is another, parsimonious explanation that escapes many would be subtle minds.
The ancestral metazoan gene structure gives the most parsimonious derivation of its descendant genes.
He puts Scotland's success in the sector down to its parsimonious reputation.
Once upon a parsimonious time, office workers would wake up early and have their brekkie at home.
Instead, the most parsimonious interpretation is that the sellate sclerites were probably imbricated in anterior-posterior rows.
The most parsimonious explanation for this unphysiological result is a calibration error and wandering baseline.
Britain, along with Italy, France and Germany, comes in the middle of the tipping league, neither profligate nor parsimonious.
Some treatments produce more health gain than others, and some entail more parsimonious use of resources.
This team was apparently built around a defense that was parsimonious to the extreme, and now it's gone a bit leaky.
So much for those who argue that the essential problem was parsimonious Republicans or a weak state.
But the declines also point out the parsimonious nature of the cash-free offer.
You know, I mean, there seems to be this thing that the coverage is being parceled out in a rather parsimonious way.
His parsimonious ways have cost him more than a few friends and several famous girlfriends.
What slows e-government up is a parsimonious culture, for which IT can only be invested in if it saves the Treasury money.
I was good and parsimonious and did the job myself, saving the money I didn't spend on cleaners to help pay the builders.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They are still curious in their editions, and are not parsimonious in their price for what they call an uncastrated copy.
There was nothing exclusive, or shrinking, or parsimonious in Frances Blondell.
Worldly fame has been parsimonious of her favor to the memory of those generous companions.
Why should I be parsimonious with this life which is cheap and without value?
Mr Barnacle dated from a better time, when the country was not so parsimonious and the Circumlocution Office was not so badgered.
But he was bitter and satirical, irritable, parsimonious, and vain.
Irish Johnstone, the comedian, was known to be rather parsimonious.
The Earl of Buchan was the very pink of parsimonious patrons.
And being of New England, he would always be parsimonious with flatteries.
He is not parsimonious, but his instincts and habits have been prudent.
So completely did I break with my parsimonious past that I sent word home to my mother to call in the boys of the neighbourhood and give to them all my collections.
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