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How to use parsimony in a sentence

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The parsimony of the process explains how he was able to release two albums full of his material within a year.
It's particularly galling that German-speakers, not noted for syllabic parsimony, have no problem with it.
There is parsimony and a restraint in what they say, which is very remarkable.
Yet the decorations were always meager, and their gifts chosen with his usual parsimony.
If it seems that way, it is only because of the puritanism, the pious emotional parsimony, of our American era.
A parsimony of spirit haunts education policy, exacerbated by fear of the extremes.
Some cynics even dared to advance the theory that parsimony on the behalf of the home management had stayed their fingers on the on-off switch.
In the phylogenetic analysis, 42 sites were parsimony informative, 47 were uninformative and 380 were constant.
That determined modesty, backed by his love of Aberdonian parsimony, is a key personal trademark.
Distances were used in MEGA to construct a neighbor-joining tree with a topology identical to that of Lanyon's maximum parsimony tree.
On the basis of parsimony alone the single ancestor theory seems highly likely.
But this would require us to take an a priori position in favor of the principle of parsimony in order to preserve methodological naturalism.
But perhaps the owners' parsimony is part of the reason for the bank's longevity.
The DNA alignment was analyzed with both parsimony and distance matrix methods.
Inferred relationships are based on maximum parsimony, with this tree being one of eight identified topologies with the smallest number of steps.
And so to see a club like York City, once a byword for financial prudence and parsimony, to be staring over the abyss is a mortal blow.
But others point to parsimony, quoting examples of penny-pinching and bare-bones operations.
Generally, following the principle of parsimony, if competing models explain equally well, the more parsimonious model is preferred.
If so, the law of parsimony of explanation would suggest that the construct of vital exhaustion is redundant.
He argues that a ruler who wishes to avoid a reputation for parsimony will find that he needs to spend lavishly and ostentatiously.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But with the operations of magic Rodogune had delighted to supersede the parsimony of nature.
What is the cause of this parsimony of the liberty which you dole out to the people?
I had often heard of the thrift and parsimony of Herr Oppovich's household.
Beginning here, as though regretting her parsimony, Nature had spread his features with a lavish hand.
He had not come to stay with him on his arrival in Petersburg simply from parsimony, though that had been perhaps his chief object.
Nyasaland has also too long suffered from Imperial parsimony.
Mre charged Pop with parsimony and he charged her with recklessness.
It is not parsimony or unwillingness to give, but a disposition to save.
And yet you call us rebels, and accuse us of meanness and of parsimony.
We impose enormous expenses on him, stint him, and then rail at his parsimony.
The security of all would thus be subjected to the parsimony, improvidence, or inability of a part.
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