And thereby convert them to impenetrable gobbledegook like the standard fare in mathematical psychology papers. The next time I submitted these papers (actually only Part I individually) I got the following comment from the editor:

"I have to admit that I am swayed (probably overly swayed) by good clear writing and, as was noted by Reviewer A, your writing in this manuscript was exemplary. It was a pleasure to be able to pretty much understand this quite technical material on the first pass."

I happen to believe that clear exposition of the ideas is almost as important as the ideas themselves, even if it costs a few extra pages.