Sentence examples for abbreviated discussions from inspiring English sources

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When the men do get to sit down and talk, the abbreviated discussions about politics that Ned foists on his indifferent friends read like notes for a different novel — a thicker, richer one in which characters are more than indications of the ideas that they are meant to represent.

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For example, in the following excerpt the nurse explained in her interview that she abbreviated her planned discussion when she noted the patient losing concentration.

Thus, these methods are abbreviated as WFPSNR, WFTSNR, and WFHRNR for later discussions.

For the brevity of the following discussion, the RCM approach with N candidate pulses is abbreviated as RCM-N, 1 ≤ N ≤ 8.

Lives feel abbreviated.

After lengthy discussion the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures (11th CGPM), meeting in Paris in October 1960, formulated a new International System of Units (abbreviated SI).

"Maybe camp will be abbreviated for me.

Many of the other lives are abbreviated.

Some have been abbreviated for length and relevance.

(In 1980 he abbreviated it into a "Suite of Dances").

The Six will be continuing, in a slightly abbreviated form.

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