Aún no tenemos significados para "more concise".
1Were there opportunities to add more natural language or be more concise?
2It recommended more concise guidelines for IRS agents when reviewing tax-exempt applications.
3There cannot be a juster and more concise definition of fine writing.
4Rule of law: Ensure that current legislation is made clearer and more concise.
5There needs to be a more concise definition of menopausal status.
6His style has not the fascination of Herodotus, but it is more concise.
7The expression "x += 1" is more concise than the following equivalent expression:
8Nothing could have been more concise, the coroner said.
9Therefore, if we recapitulate what has been said before, the argument will be more concise.
10His story now assumed a more concise form.
11Now they have to price it according to rather more concise data reflecting your individual driving behaviour.
12The argument of the opponents of silver could hardly be stated in more concise or complete terms.
13If you're in Gauteng, the geographical data for this region is much more concise than other provinces.
14He has condensed the whole, has corrected errors, and has rewritten certain passages in a more concise form.
15You know how I am daily getting more concise; therefore nothing further about myself, nothing further about Berlin.
16She's...she's..." Unable to think of anything better or more concise, she finished, "She's here to help."
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