parsimoniously in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for parsimoniously in the English»Spanish Dictionary

parsimoniously [Am ˌpɑrsəˈmoʊniəsli, Brit ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊnɪəsli] ADV form

parsimoniously in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for parsimoniously in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The social and economic costs of responding parsimoniously to the automotive closure are high.
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When petroleum products are cheap, there is less incentive to use them parsimoniously.
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The book showed how these goals could be parsimoniously and fruitfully achieved, using the language of the mathematics applied to diverse subfields of economics.
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Life dispenses them parsimoniously; our feeble hearts could not stand more.
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He lived very parsimoniously and exhorted the cardinals to do the same.
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It must not be so parsimoniously fixed as to provide for the beneficiary the mere necessaries of life.
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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.
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Certainly, the fossils are most parsimoniously attributed to primitive dinosaurian and other reptiles as outlined above.
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