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He lived very parsimoniously and exhorted the cardinals to do the same.
Life dispenses them parsimoniously; our feeble hearts could not stand more.
It must not be so parsimoniously fixed as to provide for the beneficiary the mere necessaries of life.
Some packs containing tapioca were then opened, and this food was parsimoniously distributed to the slaves.
"Good," the loan officer answered, parsimoniously, peering through pink tinted glasses.
God had doled out his favors parsimoniously.
He stalled and blocked, fought parsimoniously, and strove to gather strength.
He found that alvarezsaurids were more parsimoniously related to the Ornithomimosauria.
The money shots are parceled out as carefully (and as parsimoniously) as the movie's personal dramas.
Certainly, the fossils are most parsimoniously attributed to primitive dinosaurian and other reptiles as outlined above.
We nodded and he opened the door to the inner room parsimoniously and eeled himself through the gap, closing it behind him.
There was a time when such snippets, like tickets to the shows, were served up parsimoniously, dispensed like stock tips strictly to insiders.
The feminine beauty so parsimoniously revealed is, almost always, taken calmly by the sardonic, fatalistic hunter but he does see beyond the woman:
The trust was so ruthless in dismissing cases and parsimoniously settling others that it wound up with extra cash, which it is now parceling out.
Leigh uses language parsimoniously on the page, with each word weighted for maximum tension or ambiguity, and she demonstrates the same approach to images" .
The book showed how these goals could be parsimoniously and fruitfully achieved, using the language of the mathematics applied to diverse subfields of economics.
Phobias are most parsimoniously understood as either adaptive responses or exaggerated, unremitting and minimally adaptive forms of such responses.
Gal (2006) argued that the endowment effect, previously attributed to loss aversion, is more parsimoniously explained by inertia than by a loss/gain asymmetry.
By focusing on the structure, or "set of constraining conditions," (p. 74) of the international system one can parsimoniously explain why dissimilar units may behave in similar ways.
The sister-group relationship between Bedotiidae and Melanotaeniidae is most parsimoniously explained by the break-up of Gondwana.
His principal business interest was the vast Astor Estate real estate holdings in New York City, which he managed profitably and parsimoniously.
Although he uses reconstructed dialogue, mostly from anonymous sources, it is parsimoniously deployed, and by the slipshod standards of popular contemporary histories each scene is meticulously documented.
The news service Agence France-Presse reported that "this distinction, awarded parsimoniously, is presented under exceptional circumstances to combatants who are sufficiently valorous."
It used to be assumed that the Chief Magistrate of the Nation owed it to us to tell us bad news, to make the government work responsibly and parsimoniously.
He lived parsimoniously, was frugal in food and drink, his clothes were beyond description; he looked like a beggar, but kept on saving and putting money in the bank.