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Robert D. Mowry, head of the department of Asian art at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard, once wrote that the most prized rocks were "descriptive enough to suggest natural forms -- weathered trees, lofty peaks, aged scholars -- but abstract enough to leave actual interpretation to the viewer's imagination".

CHESS should be descriptive enough to provide means for capturing data at various levels of granularity, from atoms to substances, as well as heterogeneity of data from molecular orbitals to chemical reactions.

Figure 11 shows one of the worst case detection results for (a) torus, (b) ball, (c) plasticine figures, (d) elephant, (e) dinosaur and (f) dog. Figure 11a,c,d shows that in some cases local descriptors may not be descriptive enough to distinguish between similar objects.

Feis-Bryce's main concern is that the app alerts are descriptive enough to accurately warn sex workers of dangerous punters, but not so descriptive that there would be legal ramifications, like defamation or affecting the outcome of a court case.

Keep your questions succinct but be descriptive enough to help people understand what you're asking.

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If you're not a descriptive enough writer to express your tone with choice of vocabulary alone, opt to use emoticons.

These are related in a clear, concise manner that is brief but descriptive enough not to sound clinical.

The game was released in North America simultaneously with the Xbox, on November 15 , 2001 the "Combat Evolved" subtitle was an addition by marketers at Microsoft, who felt that Halo alone was not a descriptive enough title to compete with other military-themed games.

Enter a name for the label that is descriptive enough for you to know at a glance what types of messages it will contain.

Anything shorter and it's hard to be descriptive enough.

The editors did not find that descriptive enough, so he changed the wording to "nanoscale particles". Iron is effective at breaking down contaminants like trichloroethylene, TCE for short, a cancer-causing chemical solvent that has found its way into drinking water.

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