But conciseness is not the quality I most often detect in reviewing.
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The tale is told, in general, with complete simplicity, sobriety, and conciseness.
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The trade-off between time and conciseness brings both rewards and penalties.
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The conciseness of that statement belies the enormity of the task.
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The verdict is none the less just because of its conciseness.
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At least two new sequences are launched with admirable concision and efficiency.
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Set against Trump's word salads, she sounded like a model of concision.
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Beware of dogs: beware of evil workers: beware of the concision.
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His propensity to concision or condensation was a peculiar trait in his mind.
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For concision, picturesqueness and concreteness, this narrative is not excelled in all literature.
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Guibert's penchant for alliteration, rhyming clausulae, and pithiness must usually be sacrificed.
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It encourages pithiness, using a violinist to start wailing if storytellers overstay their welcome.
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Their version of the 15th psalm is more to be esteemed for its pithiness than its poetry.
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It is a startlingly unusual background for a fashion-week darling and one which Gvasalia relates with matter-of-fact pithiness.
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Not so: its very audacity and pithiness are intended to make us look close at the phrase and remember it.
Ús de succinctness en anglès
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He answers the questions posed by the Bald Beater's attorney with crisp succinctness.
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I admire your succinctness, Master Skimmer, and confess you for the pink of etiquette.
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Then Dora replied with a succinctness acquired from her father:
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It was like a bomb, and a bomb is the very last thing in succinctness.
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I know this is a lengthy note (succinctness has never been my strong suit).
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For brevity, succinctness, and concentration, it is perhaps without its peer in the literature of murder.
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Something which was not the words was of a succinctness which filled her with new terror.
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Thucydides, as we have already observed, relates ordinary transactions with the unpretending clearness and succinctness of a gazette.
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And with British succinctness, she did it all in six episodes, and still had time to get drunk.
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The legal succinctness annoyed Scott.
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With typical succinctness, she offers a capsule version of her ascent in the album's hard-hitting opening track 'Get Up 10'.
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As explanation, the executor of the estate presented to Bobby a letter from Corky that was a masterpiece of succinctness:
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Where Congreve excels all his English rivals is in his literary force, and a succinctness of style peculiar to him.
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Such succinctness was reassuring.
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Robert heard the gravity in her voice, the succinctness of her message, and knew what it meant, could read her shorthand.
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He stated with peculiar succinctness some singular developments of genius in the second of these prodigies, which do not always accompany such tender adolescence.