The cultural development of a simply constructed and, therefore, more elastic language proceeds more productively than an old-fashioned, richly embellished one with minutely entangled forms.
It is more minutely editable, more suitable for layering, and permits changes that are more extensive.
I will not go into a minutely detailed explanation of the workings of the interface.
This corruption in political life is minutely detailed - dollar salaries, first-class air fares, ministerial cars, illegal contracts and simple theft.
Where else has a 'lost' early medieval settlement been so minutely reconstructed?
Change has sometimes been described minutely but it has been far more difficult to conceptualize how it takes place or what drives it.
Statements and attacks are examined minutely for signs of an extreme-right agenda.
Other 'anomalies' of the family, such as 'pauperism', emigration, illegitimacy, economic crises and mental illness, were minutely annotated.