advantage of simplicity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadvantageandsimplicity
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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simplicity
noun[U]
uk/sɪmˈplɪs.ə.ti/us/sɪmˈplɪs.ə.t̬i/
the fact that something is easy to understand ...
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(Definition ofadvantageandsimplicityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These measures have theadvantageofsimplicity, for they allow productivity to be expressed as input-output ratios.
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This approach has theadvantageofsimplicity, economy of time, and transparency.
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This has theadvantageofsimplicity, but then the solution of initial value problems is not straightforward.
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While this proposal has theadvantageofsimplicity, it is inconsistent with neuropsychological data.
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His explanation certainly seems to have theadvantageofsimplicity.
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An intersection language has theadvantageofsimplicity.
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This is somewhat crude but has theadvantageofsimplicity.
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The graph formulation has theadvantageofsimplicity, the existence of a mathematical analysis and is computationally less expensive since it requires just one function to define the curve.
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This rigidity of structure has theadvantageofsimplicity: less information is necessary to describe the problem, which in turn means that problem-solving procedures are simpler.
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They are going to get theadvantageofsimplicityand avoid the necessity for having machines and calculations to three places of decimals.
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This method would have the greatadvantageofsimplicity.
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The present system has the greatadvantageofsimplicity.
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Secondly, we would get theadvantageofsimplicity.
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It would have theadvantageofsimplicityand equity.
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At least that system has theadvantageofsimplicity.
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Accordingly, theadvantageofsimplicityand ease of operation of earnings arrestment would be lost.
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It has the very great:advantageofsimplicity.
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Further, we think that as an emergency measure the first method has the practicaladvantageofsimplicityand of easy enforcement.
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It seems to me that the barrelage tax would have theadvantageofsimplicity.
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I can understand that this more concise approach is at first sight attractive and has theadvantageofsimplicity.
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