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They'll believe anything: all they understand are the mechanics of parsimony.
That would appeal to her parsimony - where he is concerned.
I remembered her mention of his parsimony over the price.
Their parsimony has been the biggest single drag on the country's growth.
It was an act of parsimony that proved to have been lost on voters.
Parsimony today may lead to all kinds of expenses tomorrow.
At last he said, "I must remind you that a policy of parsimony is often the most expensive in the end."
It is the root, too, of his parsimony, I think.
But also, the principle of parsimony should be used to keep the research down to essentials.
For all the parsimony in this household, the girl could have fallen into worse hands.
In both principle and practice, parsimony helps guide this work.
Parsimony does not by any means necessarily produce a "simple" assumption.
But whatever industry might acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater.
The last 24 hours have brought two very different possible answers: parsimony and panache.
Pain medication had to be doled out with great care and parsimony.
Maximum likelihood, parsimony, and distance methods were used for analysis.
"I knew the project under the name of Parsimony.
A maximum parsimony analysis runs in a very straightforward fashion.
Republicans have their own parsimony and a healthy dose of luck to thank for that.
In this way, they keep alive the French housewife's tradition of parsimony.
A "housing crisis," he said, had been precipitated by Federal parsimony.
The gap between government parsimony and the needs of sport is filled by commercial sponsorship.
Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase of capital.
If she was being observed, let them give her a good rating for neatness and parsimony.
"We think they use parsimony analysis," Ben was saying.