concise+statement

  • 91HANSON, Sir Richard Davies (1805-1876) — premier and chief justice of South Australia was born at London on 6 December 1805. He was the second son of R. Hanson, a fruit merchant and importer, and was educated at a private school in Cambridgeshire. In 1828 he was admitted to practise as… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 92Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal — The Supreme Court Building, where the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal sits, photographed on 24 May 2010. The dome of the Old Supreme Court Building is visible on the right. The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal …

    Wikipedia

  • 93Rousseau (Jean-Jacques) and Burke — Jean Jacques Rousseau and Burke Ian Harris Those who thought about the social and political order directed their attention to a new centre of interest towards the end of the seventeenth century. It was not that speculation about political… …

    History of philosophy

  • 94cannot (can't) help but — In this expression, but should be omitted because its use results in a double negative (cannot, or can t, and but). Instead of saying I can t help but think you are mistaken, say I can t help thinking you are mistaken, a more concise statement… …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 95(cannot) can't help but — In this expression, but should be omitted because its use results in a double negative (cannot, or can t, and but). Instead of saying I can t help but think you are mistaken, say I can t help thinking you are mistaken, a more concise statement… …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 96aerodrome forecast — A concise statement of the expected meteorological conditions at an aerodrome during a specified period. It includes forecasts of surface wind, visibility, weather, and clouds and expected significant changes to one or more of these elements… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 97recapitulation — n. Summary, summing up, concise statement …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 98abstract — I. v. a. 1. Separate, disunite, disjoin, dissociate, isolate, detach, disengage, take out of context, take out of its proper whole, view partially, view one sidedly, regard without reference to relations, consider in bare thought, think without… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 99Apostles' Creed — /əpɒsəlz ˈkrid/ (say uhposuhlz kreed) noun the, a concise statement of Christian belief traditionally ascribed to the Apostles, used mainly in the Western Church …

  • 100annotation — A concise statement of the holding of a case, appended to a section of constitution or code of statutes, showing the application of such or a similar section in an actual case. A term sometimes applied to the several propositions of law appearing …

    Ballentine's law dictionary