I suspect the onus was on Mike to come out with another storytelling bombshell.While the plot isn't going to catch you off - guard — heck, the game might as well say «we're ripping off Robin Hood, by the way» in its Steam store blurb — the writing
at the dialogue level is packed with enough warmth and wit to genuinely bring a smile to my face.
Not exact matches
Zhao Junjie, a specialist on European issues with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that despite frequent
dialogue at all
levels between China and the EU, there remained a shortage of political trust between the two sides.
Lee Applbaum, global chief marketing officer
at Patrón Spirits, believes virtual reality paves the way to opening up a
dialogue about how most anything is intricately produced, particularly for brands that are interested in a high
level of transparency.
I have found that my own inner
dialogue acts as a catalyst to propel my business to higher
levels and also
at times has been the monkey wrench that grinds it to a halt.
But where there is an alignment
at political
level, there is usually more
dialogue and more scope for collaboration.»
As the general public, entrepreneurs, regulators, small businesses, educators, students and industry groups become more aware of the facts about crowdfunding and the impact that it can have
at the grassroots
level for every small business on every street corner to the highest
levels of government and regulation, a groundswell of interest has emerged sparking
dialogue and events bringing crowdfunding education, awareness and issues into the spotlight.
Precisely to ensure constructive
dialogue, the Church
at all
levels must always make use of those fully qualified in their scientific discipline when looking to engage in any scientific question, so as to inform the argument with clear and precise thinking.
Beyond the formal
dialogues and the surprising moves of Pope Francis to increase friendship, more efforts should be made
at the local
level to forge a common witness to the gospel.
If ecumenical
dialogue is to take place and to mean anything, it can not operate simply
at the
level of a quest to find common language and a few shared but isolated concepts.
Much communication and
dialogue in our ecumenical network on all
levels of globle, national societies and localities is much desired
at this point.
I have the impression, however, that interfaith
dialogue is frequently practiced
at the
level of intellectualizing; it thus tends to become a polite and somewhat elitist enterprise.
While conserving basic Reformed principles, the IPI has begun to
dialogue with charismatic groups
at the institutional and congregational
level.
The Indian situation certainly calls for mutual understanding
at depth and consensus about permitted parameters of religious practices, for which inter-faith
dialogues among religions and secular ideologies
at various
levels may be necessary, specifically within the Indian context.
I would invite all of you, therefore, within your respective spheres of influence, to seek ways of promoting and encouraging
dialogue between faith and reason
at every
level of national life.»
If a genuine
dialogue occurs, as it can
at the university
level, theology will learn much about the «ever - changing models of the various disciplines» and «work out appropriately new routes to God» as well as alert other disciplines to its own developments.
The existence of a serious
dialogue between Christians and Greek and Roman philosophers, conducted
at the highest intellectual
level for over three centuries (the mid-second century to the mid-fifth), is evidence that Christian thinkers did not supplant reason by faith and authority.
(10) For the time being, the climax of these studies,
at the
level of conferences, was reached, in the ecumenical realm,
at the Sixth Forum on Bilateral
Dialogues in 1994 (11) and, in the Catholic realm,
at the Third International Colloquy of Salamanca in 1996.
On the practical
level, however, it did require compromise as the
dialogue at the Council proceeded.
It also meant that the way for
dialogue was open
at a new
level between Christians and Jews.
He warns of the real danger of
dialogue leading to the dilution of confessional standards,
leveling out all genuine differences, doctrinal minimalism, or what he calls common denominator ecumenicity, all of which have resulted in darkening the light of truth such that «believers do not even know
at what points they are really one, to say nothing of the points on which they are divided.»
Now, the goal of speech instruction
at the seminary
level should be to facilitate «control (of) vocal and physical gesture in order to involve others in a
dialogue with texts and their various voices» (Bartow, 284 - 5).
He pursued this
dialogue at the highest theological
level (right up to his then - secret meeting with Paul VI in 1964) because he saw so well what happens to Christianity when Christians lose contact with the people and the religion of Jesus.
Since Vatican II, the Catholic church, both
at international and national
levels, has actively pursued
dialogue with people of all faiths, whilst continuing to proclaim Christ as «the way, the truth and the life».
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience
at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural
levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social
dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
At every
level except the ultimate
level there is willingness to change or be transformed through the
dialogue.
GPI Comments to the EPA on the National
Dialogue on Sustainable Financing for Recycling
at the Municipal
Level, February 9, 2012
Whether or not it's incorporated
at an institutional
level, this does remind me how important it is to keep an open
dialogue about these issues
at home.
ILCA's Global Partner Program is facilitating
dialogue and creating new linkages among organizations
at the international, national, regional, and local
level.
Now, thanks to health workers
at all
levels; the major international agencies - including WHO, UNICEF and USAID; ministries of health: non-government organisations; and
Dialogue on Diarrhoea, control of diarrhoeal diseases is an essential child health programme in virtually every developing country.
Wall charts published In = «dd09.htm» > issue nine of Diarrhoea
Dialogue we mentioned two wall charts, aimed
at senior and middle
level health workers, being produced
at the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene in London.
We have worked hand in hand with your organization
at different
levels and find this not only unnecessary but a display of high handedness in a simple matter that could have been resolved through
dialogue and respect.
Also, this identity - reconstruction process is unlikely to take place exclusively
at a national
level and should instead be framed through a transnational
dialogue and within a common European platform.
I look forward to continuing a meaningful
dialogue with you and our stakeholders to implement strategies
at the state and federal
levels to ensure all schools remain safe havens for children.»
It will be interesting to see how much Schneiderman's new job, which brings with it the potential to greatly increase his national profile, affects the
dialogue at the top
level of state politics in New York.
Prof. Funmi Para-Mallum, its National Coordinator, who disclosed this
at a High
Level Advocacy and Policy
Dialogue initiated by the Plateau government, said that the cases were recorded from 2015 to early 2017 by CWEENs» Observatory Steering Committee (OBSTEC).
The committee maintains a continuing
dialogue with elected and appointed officials
at all
levels of government.
«Our discussions were constructive, creative, and also conscious of past efforts we've taken
at all
levels to collaborate and increase efficiency wherever possible, so we had a strong
dialogue from the beginning,» County Executive Mark Poloncarz said.
This workshop introduces basic best practices for engaging in
dialogue with this target audience
at a local, state or national
level.
The high -
level dialogue at the JRC campus north of Milan was emblematic of promising new efforts by the European Commission (EC) and AAAS to enhance the European - U.S. science cooperation that has endured for centuries.
• In a bungled attempt
at clarification of a letter by Valerie Yule about using concert technology to help older people discriminate
dialogue (19 March, p 33), we added a sentence saying that compensating for the difficulty of picking out voices from low - frequency background noise «often requires that the radio or television be turned up to a
level unpleasant for younger ears».
Procedures for top -
level sports students have been developed in
dialogue with and according to wishes from students, departments
at the university and sports organisations
at local, regional and national
level so that Uppsala University can to a greater extent facilitate the combining of academic studies and with top -
level sports activities.
The process of reintroduction will require considerable regulatory
dialogue at community, state, and federal
levels, which could set significant precedent for de-extinction and genetic rescue practices.
April 20, 2018 -
At European
level, it has been understood that national academies can play a key role in assessing advances in science, stimulating
dialogue with national populations and communicating with political leaders.
At a glance Pros: Unapologetically Punisher
Level Brutality Stevenson is a compelling Frank Castle Movie pacing is great Cons: Cliche accents Could have used some more
dialogue from Frank Overall: 8/10 Bottom Line: If you are a punisher fan, you're in for a blast
If there is any one criticism I could
level at the film, it would be that the humorous
dialogue is simply too tightly packed in there.
The film's
dialogue is natural, and there is a
level of intimacy which is very effective
at times.
Rating: 4/10 — somehow grabbing an extra point just by virtue of how barmy it all is, Once Upon a Time in Venice is a low - brow crime caper that contains way too much bad acting, way too much bad
dialogue, and way too much bad everything else; but somehow it's a movie you can laugh with instead of
at, and it's a movie that has to be seen to be believed... on so many
levels.
At a comfortable volume
level, the
dialogue repeatedly gets too quiet to make out.
Catching Fire is exciting enough for fans to garner a recommendation, but looking beyond the tremendous hype for the sequel, it's a bit disappointing that the
dialogue still plays
at bland
levels and the plotting is developed
at a very basic clip, despite a few nifty (yet, in retrospect, nonsensical) reveals.
More objectively flawed is the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio:
dialogue is mixed much too low (there's hushed and then there's inaudible), necessitating a boost in volume well past reference
level,
at which point Max Avery Lichtenstein's inventive score sounds intrusively loud.