Sentences with phrase «between rhetorical»

Therefore, subtle differences between rhetorical frameworks and how their context and aesthetics shift understanding are of considerable interest.
Homileticians are coming to understand the value of allowing the voice and body to dance between the rhetorical categories in patterns not easily described by five sequential steps.

Not exact matches

In this way, rhetorical criticism fills the gap between historical and sociological approaches to biblical study.
This helps explain the biggest rhetorical difference between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Only a healthy pluralism in philosophy and rhetorical forms can free theology to do the work of locating the correspondence between human word and divine truth.
His question was, «What is the connection, if any, between classical rhetorical theory and practice on the one hand, and contemporary contextualization theory and practice on the other?»
But it's part of a drift between Cuomo and Flanagan publicly on issues that comes in part due to their parties and colleagues pulling them in opposite rhetorical directions.
McFadden's question on terrorism, for instance, was part of a cheap rhetorical manoeuvre in which those suggesting there is a causal link between Western foreign policy and terror attacks are told they are «victim blaming» those killed by terrorists.
Nevertheless different approaches to education and culture between central authorities and the Gagauz autonomous region slide from time to time into rhetorical stands - off.
There is, he warned, a symbiotic relationship between the national security state and tech companies: the rhetorical device of the «war on terrorism» is being deployed to declare a permanent state of exception that sidelines democratic norms.
This rhetorical question, apparently, was to demonstrate that, indeed, there were some high - level discussions between both sides of the 2016 transition teams over the purchase of vehicles for the Akufo Addo presidency.
But rhetorical clashes between the IDC and the larger caucus have grown increasingly acrimonious.
But the rhetorical approach adopted by Mr Osborne last year has helped facilitate cooperation between the Tories and the Liberal Democrats, who rely on the «progressive» tag to sell the deficit reduction agenda to their supporters.
«We are hard - pressed to believe that Obama's adoption of an «all - of - the - above» rhetorical approach will build substantive bridges between Democrats and Republicans,» said Christine Tezak, an analyst with Baird Equity Research, said in a note after the speech.
These arguments invariably devolve into snippy exchanges about the Genesis version of creation and unfold in a rhetorical no - man's - land somewhere between King James and Watson and Crick.
It's deeply odd, if you think about it: Reform, long marked by a pugnacious and crusading rhetorical style, may be losing both its will to fight and its ability to differentiate between genuine threats and mere irritants.
Pennsylvania's recent effort to make it easier for college graduates without formal teacher training to become licensed classroom instructors has sparked a legal and rhetorical fracas between school groups and top state officials.
Responses to these questions move readers out of the rhetorical battles between reformers and anti-reformers and place the focus squarely on what parents really think about schools.
Under Common Core, the rhetorical triangle concept will be a cornerstone of 10th grade as students are asked to think critically about the relationship between audience and message and to construct arguments on their own.
That said, there are hints of her hopes and goals hidden in and between some of the rhetorical choices of the statement.
«There is no apt comparison between the two, and rhetorical flourishes such as this set back the serious research surrounding online lending that is warranted,» Cornelius Hurley, the executive director of the Online Lending Policy Institute, another industry group, said in an email.
In Liz Magic Laser's Kiss and Cry (2015), figure skating children voice their anger at being deployed as pictures of innocence and announce themselves as a political class; in Jesse Jones's The Struggle Against Ourselves (2011), dancers recreate études from Soviet biomechanical workshops in the style of a Busby Berkeley musical, highlighting aesthetic dialogues between ideological paradigms; whilst in Jibade - Khalil Huffman's IF THIS MEANS YOU (2016), a persuasive rhetorical poetry has been wrought from seductive advertising imagery.
The connection between the artwork and the massacres, however, is not simply rhetorical.
Others cherry - picked paragraphs out of context — reading Svenonius» rhetorical examples of past misdeeds as endorsement — and missed one of Svenonius» points: The dangers of making false comparisons between the past and the present to excuse what we do in the future.
The fictive spaces crafted by artists can inspire sympathetic experience between audience and subject, a rhetorical path toward understanding.
There is a difference between a skeptic and a denier, a skeptic does not play rhetorical games nor plays statistical tricks.
Read George Marshall's recent invaluable piece on the other rhetorical tussle of late — between «climate change» and «global warming» — to learn more about the limits of framing.
Of course, we have lives to live and have come to trust those voices that sound compelling and sensible to us on TV and in the popular media, but do keep in mind that there's a difference between rhetoric and reality and the more rhetorical and appealing it seems to one's emotions, especially as delivered by those for whom science is a kind of performance as we have today with science journalists (they are afterall selling the controversy more than the hard facts), the more likely it requires the reader or viewer or listener to examine it more closely for the precision of its language, logic and scientific interpretation.
Looks like Andy Revkin is calling both their BLUFFS plus adding the rhetorical flourish how much difference is there REALLY between their energy positions.
The day before yesterday, I reported that Briffa and Osborn (Science 1999) had not just deleted the post = 1960 decline (see also CA here), but had deleted the pre-1550 portion as well — the deletions contributing to an unwarranted rhetorical impression of consistency between the reconstructions, an impression that was capitalized upon in the commentary in the running text of Briffa and Osborn 1999.
Why the continual rhetorical placing of yourself between «deniers» and «activists,» as if truth lay somewhere in the middle?
In nearly all defences of the deletion of the decline in spaghetti graphs that yield a rhetorical effect of coherence between the Briffa and other reconstructions in the last half of the 20th century, it's been argued that the divergence problem was fully disclosed in a couple of 1998 Briffa articles and that this disclosure in the original technical literature constituted sufficient disclosure — a point that I contested long before Climategate.
But I have tried to stay out of the «climate wars» because all nuance tends to be lost, and the distinction between what we know firmly, as scientists, and what we suspect is happening, is so difficult to maintain in the presence of rhetorical excess.
Finding a statistically significant correlation between a particular rhetorical measure and a positive (or negative) result doesn't imply causation.
The suggestion that there is an analogy between their struggle to achieve equality and these petitioners» concerted efforts to deny women equal access to a constitutionally protected privilege may have rhetorical appeal, but it is insupportable on the record before us...» Justice Stevens also noted that Bray «presents a striking contemporary example of the kind of zealous, politically motivated, lawless conduct that led to the enactment of the Ku Klux Act in 1871 and gave it its name.»
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