Sentences with phrase «about telling both sides of the story»

Karl is an excellent liar... I think he learned from Rump... just throw out nonsense — the media will bend over backwards to be fair about telling both sides of the story.

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'' We have absolutely no comments on these rumours», he told rsport.ru when he was asked about Owngoalnigeria.com exclusive story on the interest of the Russian side in the 19 year old Nigeria.
The deflated body language of Monaco's young side told its own story and any doubt about the outcome disappeared a minute before the interval.
I hope that as we head towards June the «In» side — and in particular those of us on the left — take this chance to tell a positive story about the EU; both what it has done, and what — if we work together across Europe — it could do, and it's potential for bringing about a more socially justice and environmentally sustainable future.»
Rather than rehash the story you can read on hundreds of other sites, I'd rather tell you about how to be sure red yeast rice works for you for lowering cholesterol without any red yeast rice side effects such as muscle pain and memory loss.
Today I want to tell you a story, a story about how I had to pull my car over to the side of the road and was crying to hard I couldn't drive for 15 minutes.
Now, thanks to the bitter and bleakly funny black comedy that «Lars and the Real Girl» director Craig Gillespie has made about the most sordid years of her life, Tonya Harding is finally getting a chance to tell her side of the story.
People are already raving about Crystal Moselle's debut documentary, which tells the incredible true story of six teenage brothers who were locked away in their father's Lower East Side apartment.
When Mike learns about these strange events, he contacts Chris requesting to speak with him, who agrees to tell Mike his side of the story in exchange for writing lessons and the promise that nothing will be published until after the trial.
For the most part, Oppenheim's script focuses on Jackie Kennedy (Natalie Portman) following the assassination of her husband and President of the United States, John F. Kennedy (Caspar Phillipson), which we experience via a framing device where Jackie tells her side of the story to a journalist (Billy Crudup) about what occurred and what she was feeling at the time.
What You Need to Know: Director Alex Gibney («Taxi to the Dark Side») originally set out to direct a documentary about Armstrong's comeback in 2009, but for various reasons abandoned the film to tell this story of Armstrong's battle over cheating allegations and eventual admittance to using performance - enhancing substances.
FEBRUARY 27 — AFTER THE OSCARS: Emma Stone Tells Her Side of the Story The newly - named Best Actress was asked about the envelope mess - up in the press room.
Instead, it is all about mood while telling the rise - to - fame story through its sharp and unique editing style — the film's co-directors earlier work includes The Tree of Life, Moneyball and 28 Days Later, which should give you a good idea how Jimi: All Is by My Side feels vitally different from your standard musical biopic.
While the literary fans will most likely be split as far as how Yates and Goldenberg have chosen to adapt the Rowling opus, fans of the movies can finally have something to smile about, and one can only hope that future film versions will continue this new trend on sticking to the basics to tell a story in an appropriately cinematic fashion, leaving the side stories and whimsical superfluous characters better left to the realm of the richly - developed book forms.
The One I Love is a one - volume collection of 12 short stories that tell stories about the many sides of love.
In fallout from Amazon's Orwell Problem, the company slows down its process for reviewing new content on the Digital Text Platform, and MobileReference tells its side of the story about the offending copy of 1984.
on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy Helpful Books for the Writing Process by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest post by Kristen Callihan on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Writing
The eagerly anticipated companion to David Levithan's New York Times bestseller Every Day In this enthralling companion to his New York Times bestseller Every Day, David Levithan (co-author of Will Grayson, Will Grayson with John Green) tells Rhiannon's side of the story as she seeks to discover the truth about...
While TPWR wishes to solely focus on our rescue work assisting rescue dogs, and while we would not have chosen to make this situation public, many of our supporters and friends have asked us to tell the true story about Arnold and to hear our side of the events that occurred.
Already hugely popular on Steam Greenlight and set to be released Summer 2015 by Merge Games, RIOT aims to tell a contemporary story about real events, questioning both sides of attack, and allowing experiences to be shared through a simplistic, low - bit design.
In their books «Freakonomics,» «SuperFreakonomics» and «Think Like a Freak», Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner explore «the hidden side of everything,» telling stories about cheating schoolteachers and eating champions while teaching us all to think a bit more creatively, rationally, and productively.
I've been busy with other things, and besides, like Microsoft's Steve Clayton told me a while back, «It already has a life of its own, so there's no need to...» That being said, every now and then I'll come across someone in the Microsoft ecosystem, either via email, Twitter or in person, who'll tell me a funny story about it e.g. like how they were in somebody's office on the other side of the planet, and there they saw it, hanging on the wall.
The reason they want to talk about all those side details is that they tell the story of what really matters.
The sides in this dispute must have felt that local attorneys didn't know how to tell a story about price fixing, so they brought in the out - of - state big guns.
Once therapists realise it's the relationship they're working with, it reduces their anxiety about not taking sides, and about giving two people enough time to tell their side of the story
There is a misconception that people have about this — they think they will get in front of the judge and tell their side of the story and that the judge will validate their position.
A child who faces this type of disciplinary action has the right to receive procedural fairness, which includes being able to tell his or her side of the story and that decisions about the case are made by an impartial person.
We need to do a better job of telling both sides of the story and educating millennials about the benefits of renting.
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