Sentences with phrase «verbose language»

Statistics also allow you to eliminate long paragraphs and verbose language and get right to the point.
Unfortunately, showing off using verbose language will only turn people away.

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«Histone proteins carry a large number of distinct chemical modifications or «marks», providing a verbose epigenetic language
If you sound too verbose in parts, simplify your language.
For another, they are apt to slip into the same art doublespeak that they use in their writing (both are academics), a language so ardently theoretical and verbose, it makes my teeth ache.
Sometimes the paranoia creates a need to write something, anything, and it leads to language that is not only verbose, but in fact has hardly any meaning at all.
Despite the fact that English was now the official language of the law, legal writing became more and more verbose.
To win at trial (final hearing at the ITC), we had to get the judge to agree to our way of understanding the rather verbose patent claim language covering what was a simple, although elegant, invention.
It can be very tempting to use fancy language, verbose sentences, and multi-syllabic words in an attempt to impress your reader.
Cover letters, however, have a language all their own... often made worse by overly - verbose authors, dispensing TMI or not doing their homework.
While drafting hospitality resume objective, one should try to keep the language lucid and clear without being much verbose.
The language used for drafting the resume objective has to be simple, yet strong, without any use of complex verbose.
As important as what's in a cover letter is what's not in it — namely typos, grammatical errors, inappropriate or overly familiar use of language and verbose, irrelevant facts that waste the hiring manager's time.
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