brief presentation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbriefandpresentation
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brief
adjective
uk/briːf/us/briːf/
lasting only a short time or containing ...
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presentation
noun
uk/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
a talk giving information ...
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(Definition ofbriefandpresentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbrief presentation
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A simple demonstration of the effect involved very brief presentations of non-words such as sael.
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Thisbriefpresentationof proof-nets should be enough to enable an understanding of the rest of our work.
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In these studies, the steady-pedestal data were more sensitive than the pulsed-pedestal data when abriefpresentationwas used.
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Abriefpresentationof certain key aspects and explanations to be found in this literature is therefore in order.
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The structure of the paper is as follows : first, there is abriefpresentationof the theoretical framework, which relates public opinion to foreign policy.
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Then follows a verybriefpresentationof the aid policy actually pursued during the 1990s.
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A comparison of dyslexics and normals in recalling letter arrays afterbriefpresentation.
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In the schools, all girls in the 7th through 12th grades were eligible for the study and heard abriefpresentationabout it at an assembly.
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I would just like to pick up on two of the points she makes in thebriefpresentationof the report.
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I consider that it is compulsory that a client who opens an account to previously receive abriefpresentation of the applicable costs for the entire period of its utilization.
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It is true that the statement says that it should be understood that, behind thisbriefpresentation of the plan, there lies a mass of detailed study.
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After abriefpresentation, subjects were then played either a high, medium or low tone, cuing them which of the rows to report.
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Next comes abriefpresentation, illustrated with simple animated charts, on how meat production is an inefficient way to produce food for a hungry world.
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Abriefpresentationof their work shows us the multifaceted nature of their art: the brothers combine diverse mediums such as painting, sculpture, performance, photography, etc.
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At such hearings each party is allowed abriefpresentationat which the appellate judges ask questions based on their review of the record below and the submitted briefs.
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Next there are brief presentations of some ten sites, with dates, architecture, rock art, plant and fleece evidence.
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