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Visually, the film makes its points with more concision and power.
Running at 40 minutes, it also has the virtue of concision.
But a little more sense of narrative or context - and concision - would have been welcome.
In this case, it seems fairness is incidental to concision.
But the classical values of concision and lucidity were still important.
Here at least, concision is not incompatible with quality.
Yet concision has been achieved at the expense of meaningful detail.
David King's new book, however, demonstrates all these things with clarity, concision, and force, through the use of period pictures.
Economy and concision are not necessarily part of this aesthetic: the piece went on slightly longer than it needed to.
It prides itself on producing reports with concision and speed.
So much of the repertory they have learned to value celebrates concision and momentum.
The entry on oyster bars, for example, is a model of concision and elegance.
Yet Webern's breakthrough involved a process of elimination and concision.
"You know what a paragon of clarity and concision I am.
He also has a knack for concision: "The building was the color of snail meat."
That work's economy and concision are also evident in this novel's edgy prose.
The piece ended with a sense of concision.
But wonderful fairy tales unfold with the concision of dreams.
Some might call it concision; to me, it seems a refusal to leap.
Coming after the first, the second (1959) seems almost a deliberate exercise in concision and ellipses.
His reports were noted by readers for their concision, accuracy, and diction.
Q. I love your columns for their creativity, timeliness and concision.
Concision has been described as one of the elementary principles of writing.
Sometimes erring by an excess of refinement, she often shows energy and concision.
His answer has the virtue of concision: No.