Sentence examples for sufficiently brief from inspiring English sources

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He even made his acceptance letter "sufficiently brief to do no harm".

The waves that the device sends are sufficiently brief and narrow that other aircraft or communications systems will not be affected.

IN RESPONSE to the fracas over underlying racial tensions in American politics currently underway between Jonathan Chait, Quin Hillyer, Ross Douthat, et al, here's a (not sufficiently) brief parable.In 2000 I moved to the West African country of Togo for a few years, and it helped me figure some stuff out.

The duration of the EU exam is sufficiently brief to allow EU incorporation into a busy emergency medical practice.

If the pressure release phase is sufficiently brief, alveoli will be stabilized by two mechanisms: pressure and time.

TLow is sufficiently brief such that end-expiratory pressure (PLow) never reaches 0 cmeasuredsured by the tracheal pressure (green line).

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E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet It is true that the time spent filling out the bracket — in impeccable handwriting, it should be noted — and watching enough college basketball, or at least being sufficiently briefed, to make the picks on more than just rankings, is time that the President is not spending, say, solving the budget crisis.

If the person you report to has asked you to "Google innovation consultants" and put five proposals on his/her desk by next Friday, make sure you are sufficiently briefed so what we deliver to you will be fully aligned with what you really need.

Axial eye motion responsible for decorrelating phase across much of the image must be sufficiently small over these brief time intervals to preserve correlation of phase between neighboring pixels.

This is also known as environmental information, a concept sufficiently important to deserve a brief presentation before we close this first part.

The challenges are sufficiently diverse that they resist brief classification, except perhaps to remark that a number of them invoke pragmatics or conversational context, instead of an ambiguity in the term "belief", or in the structure of belief ascriptions, to explain the fact that it seems in some way appropriate and in some way inappropriate to say that Ralph believes the mayor is a spy.

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