0 the quality of being expressed clearly and without unnecessary words: --
I realise the clearness and succinctness with which he marshals his arguments—and his fairness.
However, the succinctness of the document must not be allowed to conceal its importance.
Although they are topics common to his area, he has covered a fairly wide field, and he did so with great succinctness and clarity.
He expressed very comprehensive arguments with his usual succinctness and brevity.
We admired, too, its succinctness and brevity and the courage with which he strayed a little way beyond the perimeter of impartiality.
The formalism is a special-purpose functional programming language, which adds the known advantages of functional languages (type checking, high abstraction level, succinctness of expression) to a simple computational model.
In the course of the journey she distils a vast amount of literature, much of it in political theory, with commendable succinctness and an eye for a telling phrase.
When applied to systems whose patterns cannot be readily encapsulated in independent rules, a constructive approach sacrifices not only succinctness but also basic descriptive coverage.