While interim Motions are important to all parties, the affidavits to be presented to the Court must be succinct and to the point. |
|
He also squeezes in a succinct outline of the social and economic histories of both countries in the periods covered. |
|
Where else can you achieve an overnight success story as succinct as theirs? |
|
The text fields are clearly separated and succinct, and keep the reader interested. |
|
It offered a succinct mnemonic for the significance invested in the engraving by Durer. |
|
The sincere and succinct work has won a multitude of readers and gained the applause of local critics. |
|
This brevity and intensity of focus leads to a succinct cinematic statement. |
|
You will find there a succinct discussion of the reasoning behind the modern Christianist movement. |
|
Glocalization, while an awkward word, is a succinct way to describe a key role libraries play. |
|
In recent times the Territory has been divided up into these succinct subsets to assist in effective administration. |
|
Between them they gave a clear succinct presentation of how our and adjoining communities see the way forward. |
|
Being precise was more important than being succinct, and often points were given for redundantly making redundant statements of redundancy. |
|
Greene's prefaces are usually succinct, genuinely concerned with aspects of the writing process, and sometimes wryly humorous. |
|
With its succinct, buoyant melodies and sparse angularity, Kirby Sideroad brings to mind Ornette Coleman's early quartet music. |
|
Instead it is short and succinct and defiantly lays the blame squarely on everyone else. |
|
The subhead and photo caption announce a clear, succinct thesis, one that gets followed through in detail for the next few dozen pages. |
|
Throwing off a shiver, the newsman recovered to offer a succinct report on the effectiveness of the controversial police deterrent. |
|
In the Catechism of the Book of Common Prayer the link between baptism and ministry is succinct and clear. |
|
The trial judge's succinct reasons refer to many salient evidentiary points. |
|
His immersion in her mall adventure is a succinct metaphor for the soul-damaging nature of materialist suburbia. |
|
|
And with a succinct bow, he sidestepped to avoid further questioning and briskly started for the other side of the garden. |
|
Diagrams provide succinct summaries of the chapter content, and the index is easy to use. |
|
A senior business analyst at a multinational has the most succinct summary of possible remedies. |
|
His campaign summaries and election analysis have been succinct and informative. |
|
Stating a problem in a succinct and crisp manner tends to invite a simple elegant solution. |
|
In a brief but succinct manner the chapter deals with the different joints separately in each disease. |
|
The final, and perhaps most demanding, challenge will be to craft a clear and succinct message out of what will be a complex summit process. |
|
There aren't many movie directors prepared to offer succinct class-war summaries in an interview. |
|
Her crisp and succinct discussion of dowry is sure to remain the classic analysis of this subject. |
|
Further, the dietetic text provided the model for the early written recipes, typically succinct and summary. |
|
In this book, he has compiled a succinct volume of expertise, including his own, which makes the case solidly. |
|
The content itself ranges in nature so greatly from chapter to chapter that no succinct description seems possible. |
|
It was a very, with respect, succinct and brief direction given by the trial judge on the point, but we say there was no error in it. |
|
The Journal also publishes case commentaries, clinical exemplars, and innovative strategies, which send succinct messages about patient care. |
|
These law professors can be succinct, not to say gnomic, not to say utterly obscure. |
|
The aim of the site is to give you clear, succinct, and easy-to-understand information on what the European Ombudsman can do for you. |
|
Bishop provides a succinct formulation of the counter-argument. |
|
Proverb, succinct and pithy saying in general use, expressing commonly held ideas and beliefs. |
|
When asked how the revenue system might change, Ed Ray, the Oregon State president, had a succinct but apt prediction. |
|
As an alternative to aggressive computer games that entail killing at the simple push of a button, this succinct and warm-hearted parable could not be bettered. |
|
|
They are succinct, logically laid out in that someone can quickly determine what they want to read and what they can flip over. |
|
The act referred to may be cited not by its full title but by a short form with a succinct description of the subject matter. |
|
In their succinct terseness, his renderings of those years were more abstract than any preceding them. |
|
If the reader's primary interest is a succinct, bird's-eye view type of reporting, then the printed copy will suffice. |
|
In an email exchange a friend said many had repeated this same succinct review but they could never elaborate. |
|
The more we can keep both ends of that spectrum succinct and to the point, the more information we can manage to listen to here today. |
|
The emphasis should be on clarity and a succinct summation of the brand's current position and where it wants to get to. |
|
My first impression: This deceptively slim book is a lovely case study of clear, succinct writing. |
|
He made it scary in a very succinct manner and still his book tells a fascinating story that is both weird and wonderful at the same time. |
|
In this context, the recommendations should become more forceful and succinct. |
|
These syntheses should be succinct and made available to annual review participants prior to the meeting. |
|
Might as well say that our discussion is succinct and I rely on my imagination. |
|
The political authorities decide on the choice of indicators and define them in a succinct verbal manner. |
|
He has a great dry wit, and he wrote clear and mercifully short, succinct judgments. |
|
If I were actually able to suggest to questioners and answerers that they keep their questions and answers succinct, question time would be over in about 20 minutes. |
|
Her few comments to the press included a succinct summary of her views on capital punishment. |
|
Not the most eloquent of summaries but succinct if nothing else. |
|
I relied on the contents of this letter as a succinct summary of the law. |
|
Each module offers a succinct summary to highlight the message given. |
|
It analyzed the changes in 2009 and forecasted 2010 in order of industrial chain rule, rich in content and succinct in style. |
|
|
A more succinct way to say this is that the versioning the CLR enforces for strong-named assemblies means the end of DLL hell. |
|
At a succinct 82 minutes, Unfriended doesn't hang around. |
|
The title of an act shall give as succinct and full an indication as possible of the subject matter which does not mislead the reader as to the content of the enacting terms. |
|
Mankind established all of its orders and prohibitions in the Ten Commandments, and they are spelled out there in succinct form: thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not commit adultery. |
|
United Nations staff needs assistance both in gaining the skills to produce briefer, more succinct and to-the-point materials and in obtaining access to extracts, précis and executive summaries. |
|
Lastly, there is ample, succinct information on the life history, ecology, taxonomy, morphology, and curation of Odonates in the front matter. |
|
Netter and new drawings in Netter's style, along with light and electron micrographs and succinct explanatory text. |
|
I can now, upon reflection, say that the facilitator training was succinct and highly valuable. |
|
But Blackstone's chief contribution was to create a succinct, readable, and above all handy epitome of the common law tradition. |
|
To be succinct, the real test of the G-20 going forward, is that it develops and sustains among its members a sense of shared responsibility towards the global economy. |
|
Up to that date, the Committee had confined itself to informing the Executive Board from time to time, in extremely succinct form, that it had examined certain communications. |
|
By presenting your messages in meaningful, memorable and succinct packages of three or four key points, you can grab your audience and potentially spur them to action. |
|
The author began to pad her succinct stories with trite descriptions to keep up with current market trends. |
|
The contract with DGDC was updated and turned into a succinct, results-oriented management agreement, in which DGDC clearly defined its expectations in terms of outcomes and quality as a condition for financial support. |
|
The monitoring chart thus is a management tracking tool that periodically displays a succinct set of indicators, covering the social enterprise's main functions. |
|
In order to enable the implementation of this Regulation to be monitored, Member States should provide the Commission with succinct yearly reports. |
|
It also presents a succinct overview of various actions undertaken to enhance monitoring of both water resources and water services, as well as of financial flows to the sector, and the challenges involved. |
|
Also, a number of people have already said that we want concrete, succinct reports so that we know where we stand, and reports which are easy to read. |
|
Rich in detail yet succinct, it remains a classic of its kind. |
|
While White Lung and Sorry exhibit succinct songcraft, Deep Fantasy delivers on the band's long-implicit promise of music as brainy as it is emotionally raw. |
|
|
To help Daiwa, EMG streamlined its due diligence reports, summarizing information in succinct tables and condensing narrative to need-to-know information only. |
|
Each chapter is devoted to a different big idea and includes a succinct overview of its topic, from game theory to plate tectonics to the early human migration out of Africa. |
|
It is a succinct and sleazy tale about NFL has-been playboy Eric Swift. |
|
A wind rose is a graphic tool used by meteorologists to give a succinct view of how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular location. |
|
Of special note are the succinct synopsis, casts, and contributors for Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and regional threatre productions for the past year. |
|