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Перевод: parsimonious speek parsimonious


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  1. What they resurrected was the idea of orgiastic music, a feast of sound - something that contravened both punk's parsimonious and anorexic tenets of economy and tightness, and pop soul's belief that The Song is best served by understated, deferential "backing".
  2. A further point is that the Shotgun model includes a large number of carrier variables and that it is worth further investigation to see if a more parsimonious model provides a satisfactory relationship.
  3. He described them as cowardly, hesitant, selfish, timorous, suspicious, fearful, parsimonious, miserly, small-minded, ill-humoured and avaricious.
  4. Although now signed to a major, The Wedding Present still retained their parsimonious values.
  5. Whatever the theoretical possibilities, it is clearly more parsimonious to explain acquired distinctiveness and equivalence solely in terms of associative mechanisms.
  6. Very well, keep that if you are so parsimonious, and we will find something else for them."
  7. The municipality and the Imperial Household, less inclined for one reason or another to be parsimonious, added gas lighting to public spectacle by illuminating the city's monuments on state occasions and holidays.
  8. Naturally they took what was on offer, and no doubt thoroughly enjoyed the experience - just as a later Scottish politician, James VI, did when he collected 58,000 in pensions from the notoriously parsimonious Elizabeth, without feeling any need to deviate from the path which suited him and his kingdom, and without being regarded as particularly unprincipled.
  9. Alter most of Britain's major wars there is a rush to demobilize, and to return to the parsimonious levels of peacetime Defence expenditure.
  10. The message of The First of the Few (1942, Spitfire in the US), a biopic of the life of R. J. Mitchell, is that the Spitfire was made possible by one man taking on short-sighted business executives and parsimonious government authorities.
  11. How conservative or parsimonious has nature been with its signals and its building materials?
  12. Even though the old man himself is supposed to have rebuked one of his more imaginative pupils with the phrase: "There are times when a cigar is only a cigar", his disciples have generally been reluctant to embrace the more prosaic and parsimonious explanations for life's little difficulties.
  13. This violently-wrenched escape from "me" shakes our "ordered, parsimonious and shuttered reality" to the core.

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