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succinct and data
A graph's title usually appears above the main graphic and provides a succinct description of what the data in the graph refers to.

succinct and structure
This succinct, extremely focused writing style and realistic treatment of plot structure are exemplified by the series of one-act plays that make up Noches de amor efímero ; each dramatizes a brief nighttime encounter between a man and a woman as a result of which their lives are profoundly changed.
: Addendum: A succinct history of the controversy respecting the cerrebral structure of Man and the apes p113 – 118 ( set in a smaller font ).

succinct and is
A succinct description of the " perfect man " is one who " combines the qualities of saint, scholar, and gentleman.
A fable is a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, mythical creatures, plants, inanimate objects or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized ( given human qualities such as verbal communication ), and that illustrates or leads to an interpretation of a moral lesson ( a " moral "), which may at the end be added explicitly in a pithy maxim.
St. Anselm's ontological argument, in its most succinct form, is as follows: " God, by definition, is that for which no greater can be conceived.
* Truthfulness ( Satya ): Truth, which is ( hita ) beneficial, ( mita ) succinct, and ( priya ) pleasing.
It is a succinct story that features anthropomorphized animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that illustrate a moral lesson ( a " moral ").
For many natural P-complete graph problems, where the graph is expressed in a natural representation such as an adjacency matrix, solving the same problem on a succinct circuit representation is EXPTIME-complete, because the input is exponentially smaller ; but this requires nontrivial proof, since succinct circuits can only describe a subclass of graphs.
The E-text reports, however, that in 952,the Northumbrians drove out King Olaf and accepted Eric, son of Harold .” The Annals of Ulster for the same year report a victory of the ' foreigners ', i. e. the Northmen or the Norse-Gaels, over “ the men of Scotland and the Welsh i. e. Britons of Strathclyde and the Saxons .” Exactly what this succinct account may tell us of Eirik's second rise to power, if at all, is frustratingly unclear.
A succinct summation of Brian is by David B. Beougher, who remarks
This description is really no different from general method above, however it is more succinct.
A parable is a succinct story, in prose or verse, which illustrates one or more instructive principles, or lessons, or ( sometimes ) a normative principle.
Note that the above is a succinct way of writing the equations.
Plain language is clear, succinct writing designed to ensure the reader understands as quickly and completely as possible.
The death cap was first described by French botanist Sébastien Vaillant in 1727, who gave a succinct phrase name " Fungus phalloides, annulatus, sordide virescens, et patulus ", which is still recognizable as the fungus today.
A succinct description of the " perfect man " is one who " combine the qualities of saint, scholar, and gentleman " ( CE ).
Perhaps the most succinct working definition was provided by the American linguist James D. McCawley in 1968: a mora is “ Something of which a long syllable consists of two and a short syllable consists of one .” The term comes from the Latin word for “ linger, delay ”, which was also used to translate the Greek word chronos ( time ) in its metrical sense.
John O ' Connor Power's definition is succinct: ' Blarney is something more than mere flattery.

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Rupert Gethin explains ".. the succinct formula state baldly that the secret of the universe lies in the nature of causality — the way one thing leads to another.
The word Mamihlapinatapai ( sometimes spelled mamihlapinatapei ) is derived from the Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego, listed in The Guinness Book of World Records as the " most succinct word ", and is considered one of the hardest words to translate.
In comparison, the one work attributed to Caedmon, Caedmon's Hymn, is quite succinct at nine lines.
A talking point in debate or discourse is a succinct statement designed to persuasively support one side taken on an issue.
Herbert Silberer described a process he called autosymbolism, whereby hypnagogic hallucinations seem to represent, without repression or censorship, whatever one is thinking at the time, turning abstract ideas into a concrete image, which may be perceived as an apt and succinct representation thereof.
In addition to the traditional use, hysteron proteron is often cited modernly as the usage of a succinct sentence in poetry as a transition between two interposed points and to emphasize the relationship between them or as one line equivocal of two structurally larger paragraphs.
" He received many similar letters, replying to one such letter from a friend, he added the succinct postscript: " P. S.
Alternative rocker Mark Lanegan cites Shine as one of his favourite albums, " is succinct and is great from start to finish.
plays like a succession of ideas instead of succinct songs ", " here is an exception to that rule — the wild, rampaging opener ' Keep Yourself Alive ,' one of their very best songs ".
Patterson has summed up the role of wives in one succinct sentence: "‘ You just lead and, honey, I ’ ll follow .’" He has also compared female submissiveness to an encounter with a police officer.

succinct and which
Turning the wordy French play into a succinct Italian opera took four years, during which the composer repeatedly argued with his librettists and publisher.
The Sermon on the Mount may be compared with the similar but more succinct Sermon on the Plain as recounted by the Gospel of Luke ( 6: 17 – 49 ), which occurs at the same moment in Luke's narrative, and also features Jesus heading up a mountain, but giving the sermon on the way down at a level spot.
In 1900, Don Eugenio Hartzenbusch, Juan's son, published Bibliografia in Madrid which presents in succinct form as complete a list of his father's writings.
A succinct formulation which avoids these problems uses universal quantification:
Unlike the entries for the Compsons themselves, which are lengthy, detailed, and told with an omniscient narrative perspective, the servants ' entries are simple and succinct.
While other scholars had also treated the Talmud as a multi-layered work, Halivni's innovation ( primarily in the second volume of his Mekorot u-Mesorot ) was to distinguish between the onymous statements, which are generally succinct Halachic rulings or inquiries attributed to known Amoraim, and the anonymous statements, characterised by a much longer analysis often consisting of lengthy dialectic discussion, which he attributed to the later authors-" Stamma ' im " ( or Savora ' im ).
This subject is still regularly discussed by that group, but during that time, substantial conclusions were drawn and he wrote a document which, although now somewhat dated, provides a succinct record of what was expected at that time.
Earlier works had attempted to summarize the semantic differences under the vague ( though preliminarily useful ) rubric of the “ Iconicity Principle ” ( see Huang and Su ( 2005 ) for a succinct discussion ), which basically posits a correlation between the degree of formal compactness of the linguistic material encoding the causative macroevent and the perceived directness of the relationship between causing event () and caused event (): i. e., shorter forms, on the whole, were posited to encode more direct causation than longer forms, as in the classic English I killed him.
Martin Kettle, writing in The Guardian on 11 July 2008, described it as " devastatingly succinct " and " the fatal shot " which would ensure that the Government's " plans were holed below the water line ".
In 1919, Gerald Page-Wood-an Art Director of Erwin, Wassey & Company, Hoover's advertising agency-came up with a succinct slogan which summed up The Hoover's cleaning action-' It Beats ... as it Sweeps ... as it Cleans '.
A succinct definition of the term " mobile " in a visual art sense could be a type of kinetic sculpture in which an ensemble of balanced parts capable of motion are hung freely in space but which never come into contact with each other.
One of his contributions to the magazine singles him out as a radical liberal: Despre starea socială a muncitorilor plugari în Principatele Române în deosebite timpuri (" On the Social Status of the Ploughmen of the Romanian Principalities at Various Times ") argues for a land reform, aimed at dispossessing the boyars of large plots of land ( that would in turn be awarded to landless peasants ); it was used as reference by Karl Marx in his succinct analysis of the events, a fact which was to earn Bălcescu credentials in Communist Romania.

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