Sentences with phrase «more verbose»

If, for some reason, that command coupled with a particular podcast name trips Alexa up, you can also use a more verbose and specific command like so:
Excluding citations, the paper is 36 pages long, far more verbose than most AI papers you'll see, and is fairly labyrinthian when describing the results of the authors» experiments and their justifications for their findings.
Since Microsoft will probably wait until «patch Tuesday» I'll make the script a bit more robust (check for presence of directories) and more verbose (tell you what it's doing with any errors)[if that's something folks would like]
Despite the fact that English was now the official language of the law, legal writing became more and more verbose.
Through testing, the best way I have found to note up a particular SCFR is to avoid the note up field altogether, and use a somewhat more verbose but certainly more reliable formula, typed into the «Document text» field:
The full official rules (PDF) are a bit more verbose, but here's the gist of the World's Shortest Grant Application:
I'd come from a line of relatively terse action - adventure games like Zeliard on the PC and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the SNES, but it wouldn't be long before I'd experience more verbose narratives in games like Betrayal at Krondor or little - known shareware gem The Aethra Chronicles.
regular Alexa responds, «There are eight planets,» but Alexa for FreeTime is much more verbose:
An alternate ending is tweaked in interesting ways, with a slightly more grisly view of the aftermath of a beheading and a somewhat more verbose variation on the «whatever - happened - to» text that closes out each character's story.
Rockstar Games has published, as promised, the third trailer for the upcoming Wild West epic Red Dead Redemption 2, which has revealed further details about the game's storyline, accompanied by a slightly more verbose blurb.
If I was bored and looking to go on a lot of dates, I'd have a different picture and a funnier, more verbose ad.»
Teens also tend to be more verbose in their bios, the researchers reported, and to actively advertise for others to follow them.
Part of the difficulty we have answering this question is that MacIntyre's prose style has become more verbose and repetitious as his career has progressed.

Not exact matches

Scott wants to stick with a plotline that is barely even there, while McCarthy likes to explore his morally ambiguous characters with a depth that most directors would find too ponderous and verbose to wrap a motion picture around, and certainly Scott exhibits little patience in the more talk - heavy moments that emerge, hastily jumping to the comfort of more fluid endeavors and exhilarating shots of the scenic desert landscape.
A fascinating duo, as Guadagnino was verbose and gave detailed and long responses to questions and Stuhlbarg came with a more methodical approach to answers.
The relatively rare text descriptions are unusually verbose, and suggest a game considerably more laidback and whimsical than the punishing experience you're actually put through.
While Vaughn does an admirable job punching up the story with good visual flair, this verbose drama might have proven more engaging if Vaughn could have spiced it up with a few more scenes without talking heads.
Compared to his Oscar - winning screenplay for «The Social Network,» which painted a jaundiced portrait of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Aaron Sorkin's theatrically structured three - act «Steve Jobs» script is at once softer and more floridly verbose.
«The UK Department for Children, Schools, and Families has a less verbose definition of gifted and talented students: «children and young people with one or more abilities developed to a level significantly ahead of their year group (or with the potential to develop those abilities).
For a short speech, you need more time than an elaborated speech because it is difficult to be concise than quite verbose.
Of more importance to you, the use of clear, significant words will impress the editors and reviewers, whereas the use of abstruse, verbose constructions is very likely to provoke a check in the «reject» box on the review form.
«Words never come easy to abstraction, and the juxtaposition of Shahbazi's older and newer images makes the older ones look verbose by comparison: chattier and more accessible, anecdotal and extraordinary, as if they were trying too hard.
Robert I Ellison: All this is in the Appinsys post if you'd care to be a little diligent rather than more than a little emptily verbose.
I wanted to be specific to avoid the amendment getting too verbose; I should probably have said «a license no more restrictive than CC - BY - SA», but I couldn't change the comment after I'd opened it for signatures.
I'm not sure, however, that I'd be so quick to dismiss the arguments made by Pardy and Cockfield et al. (the arguments made by Conrad Black can probably be dismissed, since it consisted of little more than an unusually verbose screed).
Her writing is less verbose than Conrad Black's, less polite than any other PR blogger, and more interesting than many of them.
I frequently see resumes that are trying so hard to sound intelligent, but the end result is a crammed, verbose resume that is fated to land in the «Resume Reject» pile.Plus, hiring managers almost always skim through resumes on the first pass — they aren't able to digest a resume that is more like a wordy novella.Are there areas on your resume that can be simplified?
Use no more than 3 - 5 pithy paragraphs Long, verbose paragraphs are off - putting.
Do not make it too verbose, the font unreadable, and the length of the resume more than two pages.
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