Sentences with phrase «factual story in»

Factual story in regards to whopping cough - while I was pregnant, WC spread to both of my sisters families, one sis used to vaccinate her kids but stopped after one had a bad reaction, so 4 of her kids have had some v's but no boosters in 9 yrs, 2 have never had a vaccine.

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These announcements come after many companies in Silicon Valley have fallen under a barrage of criticism from users who say the companies created systems where fake news stories spread more easily than factual reports.
Using PRIME's proprietary social media analytics methods and technology, the research firm identified 13 million relevant social media posts from March 2013 to December 2013 on the subject of mobile payment innovation in the context of MasterCard and its industry peers; sentiment analysis shows the majority of posts were driven by news - story sharing 92 % positive / factual, only 8 % negative tone overall which is a reflection of the original content as it appeared in traditional news outlets.
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law,» the spokesperson said.
A Resurrection of his physical body, such as is implied by the empty tomb and by some of the stories in the Gospels of his appearances, would point towards a docetic Christ who does not fully share the lot of men; unless, indeed, bodily corruption were to be regarded as being bound up with the sinfulness of man which Christ did not share (but, unless we accept an impossibly literalistic interpretation of Genesis 3 as factual history, it is impossible to hold that physical dissolution is not part of the Creator's original and constant intention for his creatures in this world).
Rather, the setting of my story and the congregation's portrays my own body and that of the local church essentially in human terms, but my factual portrait of the world is darkly shaded by the tragic inevitability of God's inexorable plan.
What we mean here is myth in its everyday, nontechnical sense as understood by you and me: a story that is told as if it were literally true, but which is no longer accepted as factual, and which explains or symbolizes a belief or insight.
In his view, readers should distinguish between stories that are both true and factual (like the story of the crucifixion of Jesus) and those that are true but not factual (like the parables of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son).
In this companion article to God's Way of Acting by N. T. wright, the author thinks the birth stories of Jesus are metaphorically true, though not historically factual.
Many stories in the Old Testament are not factual, but they explain more about what we believe.
There are far too many holes in the whole story, even contradictions in the different books of the new testament telling what's supposed to be the same story... and not things that could be shrugged off as just viewpoint differences but factual differences.
Certain factual information is part of every story in that section.
But for Dawkins, insisting on the factual basis of the story only made things worse: «It may be based on a historical event, in which case it's shocking.»
A strong case can be made that historically the Christian story is not at all unique, he suggested: «This being the case, I shall not attempt to evaluate the historical reliability of the Gospel story of Jesus or argue the unique truth of the story on grounds of a true, factual «kernel» in it.
kevin, The bible has plenty of rotten apples — bear in mind that little of the bible and none of the creation stories are factual.
Television presents and interprets factual and fictional stories in such a way that challenges to the integrity of the status quo are effectively managed.
We should not be overly concerned with internal ambiguities, remembering the underlying multiple sources and the relatively fluid status of the developing text; and remembering too that they who developed the story were not primarily concerned with factual details, but rather with the dominant themes and their enduring meaning in the life of the people of Israel.
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law.
What these ancient Hebrew stories witness to is a confidence in the creative and providential activity of God in the world and the affairs of men, a faith which may very well be maintained even though recognizing that the factual correctness of the story may be readily called in question.
The real record of NPP's mismanagement of the economy does not appear in the Bloomberg story (as it was meant to be propaganda, not factual reporting).
«Election stress becomes exacerbated by arguments, stories, images and video on social media that can heighten concern and frustration, particularly with thousands of comments that can range from factual to hostile or even inflammatory,» said Lynn Bufka, PhD, APA's associate executive director for practice research and policy, in a press release.
The family name is changed but the circumstances are mostly factual in the story of Lakota Sioux cowboy Brady Blackburn (Brady Jandreau), whose world is riding and training horses but whose life is threatened.
«I read aloud to share wonderful stories, poems, and factual texts with children,» wrote Sharon Taberski in an Instructor magazine article, «Motivating Readers» (May / June 1998).
Questions in the reading section are broken into three broad categories: understanding factual information, evaluating written material (identifying the author's viewpoint, determining the main idea), and drawing inferences (inferring the feelings, motives and traits of characters in a story, predicting likely outcomes).
discuss the ways in which factual evidence [pp. 84 - 87] and imaginative embellishment work together in this story, as well as the effect of this mingling.
In his collection of stories, Borges gives the «histories» of such infamous people as Billy the Kid and John Andrews Murrell — fictionalized by Borges as Lazarus Morell; while much of what he writes is relatively factual, an ongoing intrusion of invented and modified details causes a reader to question the overall veracity of his accounts.
In this manner, he contrasts the solemnity of factual reports and images from the press, radio, television or internet with his own stories and interpretations of events, spoken in his own languagIn this manner, he contrasts the solemnity of factual reports and images from the press, radio, television or internet with his own stories and interpretations of events, spoken in his own languagin his own language.
One of the most fun things in research is what happens when you try and find a reference to a commonly - known fact and slowly discover that your «fact» is not actually that factual, and that the real story is more interesting than you imagined...
Re # 200, Tony, I say the public perception is generally (60 - 80 % of the general population) informed and influenced in their opinions of issues by the media rather and hence that story told by that reporter needs to be factual and not just a political one to suit the agenda of people who only wish to hear what they can find to back all their already distored version of the truth of the matter.
no, wait... let me count the factual errors in this one news story on My Way News from AP writers Seth Borenstein and Dina Capiello.
I'm therefore very pleased to have a positive (and factual) story in the same realm.
The piece then cites several stories that were online sensations that turned out to be false, including a first - person essay on poverty that garnered $ 60,000 in donations to the author, who, when outed, described her essay as «impressionistic» rather than factual (And kept the money).
The problem that arises in my view is that The Globe (and previously the National Post when she was employed there) often presents her pieces in the context of news without an accompanying dispassionate factual story.
You'll want to tell your side of the story in as clear and factual way as possible.
In a way, your LinkedIn should provide more context and stories behind your factual points, which should not be included on a resume.
Make sure each story is factual and includes specific benefits that your client received from you — ideally in the very first sentence.
In some factual drama, while the research is based on real stories further program development has substantially fictionalised both characters and events to the point where the real people on which the characters were based are unrecognisable.
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