Examples of using Clear and concise in English and their translations into Danish
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architectural elements that showcase elegance in a clear and concise way.
serious, clear and concise and highlights the priorities which we also stressed in Amendments Nos 1 and 2.
Each airline will produce a clear and concise statement of its policy,
For those, there is now a clear and concise video that puts an end to all doubt.
allowing you to learn the basics with clear and concise tutorials on your computer screen.
visualise key information in a clear and concise way, makings meeting more dynamic and effective.
A new brochure contains clear and concise information about what the EU is doing to make cities more pleasant places to live in.
resulting in clear and concise sound.
The Blue Programming Language project is a unique bytecode-compiled language that implements the most effective capabilities of many popular programming languages in a clear and concise syntax.
Bosch today All you need to know about Bosch in a clear and concise format.
The Debian Free Software Guidelines are a clear and concise statement of Debian's criteria for free software.
I would hope that at the end of the voting we have a clear and concise position and most of my group will be supporting it.
This opportunity may never come again- thankfully you're prepared with your clear and concise elevator pitch.
be simple, clear and concise.
giving you a clear and concise image of your what your music will sound like on an unbiased medium.
It gives you clear and concise advice on how to avoid falling into those old traps,
providing a clear and concise sound that stays true to the original with minimal colouration.
emailed in effort to be sure that all credentials are received clear and concise.
The clear and concise layout allows you to quickly access all your parameters and controls with ease.
The Infomobile project is based on a strategy of sending clear and concise information that users themselves request when first registering with the service.