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Write phrases, draw pictures, etc. Do the same on the back, but use less wording.
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Less words, more action.
— Yes — No — Can you repeat this question with less words?
Inevitably, you're going to get less word rich, less thought rich.
It's rather hard to imagine Dylan Moran with "less words".
The less words you have, the less you can even consider going into such detail.
As part of LIFT, it offers a more or less word-free succession of terrible but riveting images.
He played clips of House Speaker John Boehner, then Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Florida Governor Rick Scott all offering, more or less word for word, the same refrain.
He said that when he heard Mr. Browne, he first thought, "Each song is a diamond," and then, "I need less words".
He's explaining how life is short and taking pictures is the only way to preserve memories destroyed by naturally declining brain functions, but in less words.
Q. Are there things that, as a leader or manager, you've learned to do less of over time? A. I'd say probably less word-smithing, less massaging of the work product, more thinking, more reflecting.
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