perspicuity

NOUN
  1. clarity as a consequence of being perspicuous
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  • Secondly, this paper analyzes the relations between product perspicuity, which is treated as the key dimension of construction project, and transaction cost.
  • This, it is hoped, will excuse certain short digressions which are sometimes inserted, and which the laws of correct writing allow when not too long, frequent, or foreign, when they have a natural connection with the subject, and when the want of regularity is compensated by greater perspicuity and utility. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • In whatever light we consider their invention, as parts of _one whole_, relative to each other, or independent _each of the rest_, and as single subjects, there can be scarcely named a beauty or a mystery, of which the Cartoons furnish not an instance or a clue; _they are poised between perspicuity and pregnancy of moment_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
  • In a few places Augustine could write confidently of the clarity and perspicuity of the Bible.
  • The Holy Spirit hath so disposed the Scripture, that notwithstanding that perspicuity which is in the whole with respect unto its proper end, yet are there in sundry parts or passages of it, -- (1.) Pneumatologia
  • The pleasure in rhythmical arrangement is derived from two sources: first, from the need for perspicuity which is fulfilled through the regular grouping of the tonal elements in the bars, -- their length being adjusted to the average length of an attention wave, and the number of tones that fill them to the number of items which can be taken in at one act of attention, -- and through the subordination of the light to the heavy within the bars, the bars to the measures, and the measures to the periods. The Principles of Aesthetics
  • This paper discusses the feather of China Way in global perspective on the base of perspicuity the implied logical relationship between consensus, national developing way and international order.
  • The techniques with which the hand reproduces what the eye sees are old ones, and explained with wonderful perspicuity in the British Museum's big new show "Fra Angelico to Leonardo -- Italian Renaissance Drawings. Drawing on a Renaissance Treasure Trove
  • Obviously, the trustworthiness, perspicuity and plenary inspiration of Scripture cannot be maintained aside from the belief that the Bible is a thoroughly self-consistent whole.
  • Compared to the stunning perspicuity of Verne and Wells, the rest of us are just daydreamers. Paul Levine: For Novelists, the Future Isn't Fiction
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