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Succinctly meaning
In a succinct manner, concisely.
Synonyms of Succinctly
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Derrick Jones Homesley, a former world-class sprinter and 2018 inductee in N.C. A&T Sports Hall of Fame succinctly summed up his feelings about Reich’s hire and the lack of Black coaches provided with similar opportunities.
Hamilton West MP Tama Potaka summed up the problem succinctly.
More succinctly, it's possible to drive your Tesla Model 3 for two or three decades before you need to replace the battery pack.
Put succinctly, pattern recognition is better done by machines than humans.
Simply put, the series succinctly sums up many of DC's key characters.
Sky have just flashed up a stat which succinctly tells Leicester’s story: 61 percent possession, 26 touches in the Saints box, no efforts on target.
Succinctly put, any motion or bill that is not speaking directly to the prevailing hunger, poverty and insecurity in the land should not be entertained except in peculiar circumstances.
Summarizing 145 pages of legislation succinctly enough to fit on a ballot seems impossible, but that is not Griffin’s problem.
The moral of this story can be summed up rather succinctly: Tricking someone into canoodling with a corpse is unkind and may cause future complications, up to and including an untimely demise at the hands of a costume-changing killer on a party train!
Using a voiceover of Kourtney Kardashian, Jenelle lip-synced for the recording, succinctly getting her message across in the five-second clip.
Wallace also encapsulated the resulting problem succinctly: “Invasives invade for a simple reason: They’re good at taking over.
As the legendary oceanographer Sylvia Earle succinctly : “No water, no life.
Barroquillo’s batchmates from the Davao Medical School Foundation Inc. described the situation more succinctly: “We live in a country where six out of 10 Filipinos die without seeing a doctor.
The idiom “rules for thee, but not for me” sums it up succinctly.
Therefore, politely and succinctly explain what is going on.
This is disappointing, considering the apparently stark ideological divide between the two dispensations, most succinctly captured by the phrase that the government has no business to be in business.
Though the names of the 10 senators were known, it was never succinctly mentioned who exactly among the five men and five women had used corrupt means to get elected into the upper chamber of Parliament.
Having that purpose-driven statement that really communicates the essence of what you do quickly and succinctly, and in a way that is provocative, is really important.
In mid-October the group shared a video promoting a ‘three step’ radicalization process that succinctly summarized their model of leaderless resistance.
Just a hint that sometimes a “one or two-liner” conveys the mood of our times very succinctly.