Sentence examples for summarise in two from inspiring English sources

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And oddly enough, the hundreds of papers and even entire books written on this subject and all the volumes of data and intricate evolutionary studies and fossil evidence are rather hard to summarise in two minutes for a lay audience.

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Contrary to what Koonin [ 1] and Martin & Koonin [ 2] advocate, it is not certain that eukaryotes evolved directly from archaea, a point addressed in detail elsewhere [ 16], and which I summarise in three points here.

Mr President, it is difficult to summarise in three minutes the thoughts and feelings which naturally present themselves when one is to comment on such a broadly based and interesting initiative such as that which Mr Liikanen has prepared.

It can be summarised in two words: not much.

If the US's principal interests in Iraq can be summarised in one word - oil - then the EU's can be summarised in two: oil and gas.

For nearly 30 years the masters of the criminal justice system had resorted to a belief which they summarised in two simple words: "Nothing works".

On the other end of the spectrum, there are those who embrace a view that can be summarised in two words: "anything goes".

The industry data are summarised in two different taxonomies, factor and skill intensive groups, which account for differences in the knowledge intensity and innovative activities within sectors.

The response of the government to a parliamentary committee report on constituency boundaries, published this week, ran to 16 pages but might be summarised in two words, the second of which is "off" and the first unsuitable for print.

The eight scales are summarised in two dimensions; physical and mental component summary.

Evidence of the clinical effectiveness of moxibustion has been summarised in two systematic reviews [ 15, 16].

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