In summary this is a well-presented text, comprehensive in content, logical and well presented. |
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It is a piece of furniture which measures 220 x 360 x 60 and offers a special well-presented display opportunity for our products in shops. |
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Virtually every manufacturer has well-presented catalogs just for the asking. |
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You know better than anyone that a few, well-chosen, well-presented figures can be more helpful and much more enlightening than hours of talk. |
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The tour is a fascinating mix of anecdotal and historical stories combined with well-presented factual information. |
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Main courses range from sandwiches and burgers to well-presented comfort food such as haddock and chips and haggis, neeps and tatties. |
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Whilst the play is performed entirely in Spanish, the well-presented surtitles make following the dialogue an easy task. |
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Mr. Nobel's well-presented theory that Judaism resists the sanctification of space isn't broad enough. |
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Dr Green was an excellent guide: well-informed, well-presented, enthusiastic and current. |
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But it's a nice gesture and the books themselves are well-chosen and well-presented. |
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A short, well-presented statement can convey all the appropriate information to the reader. |
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These individuals find it easier to read very simple material with well-presented content. |
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Had the flub been quoted in context, with the surrounding paragraphs of fairly well-presented material, readers would have quickly understood this. |
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But every well-presented proposition is going. |
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Deal your strongest possible hand with a well-presented report. |
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When people buy scarves they should be well-presented. |
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Monica teaches her clients about the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada's online tools, as she believes that the information is vital for newcomers, well-presented and thorough. |
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All firms mentioned that if you were looking for capital that the major requirement was a well-presented formal business plan covering growth, market, environmental research and financing. |
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