Sentences with phrase «broader story»

These findings contribute to broader stories of ways in which people move domestic animals around the world through migration, exchange and trade.
It's more reasonable to suggest broad stories with several sources.
Through the conduit of sports, ON THE MAP presents a much broader story of Israel and the Jewish people during the Cold War.
«We're also working with mental health groups, though we're [treading carefully] with that because this is a [broader story], so we don't want it to sound like a «medical school film.»
Mind you, they've also followed the same broad story structure — it ain't broke, so they haven't had to fix it, but each film thus far has seen Jack Black's cuddly chosen one Po take incremental steps on his path to kung fu mastery.
She's become fascinated with an even broader story of American art, including the art of today.»
Further, their reporting communicates practical insights as to how propaganda campaign messaging fits into broader stories being pushed by the Kremlin that in some way benefit Russia.
The trailer highlights the romance between Vera and Roland but it is just one strand in a much much broader story.
Now let me walk you through a broader story because avoidance of the word in and of itself will seem cliche.
CNCF executive director Dan Kohn said the broader story is that Kubernetes and containers are rapidly displacing virtualization as the go - to software deployment model.
A percentage of every nomination fee, seal licensing fee, and gala ticket is a tax deductible contribution used to help tell the broader story of innovation, advance the values and principles of Thomas A. Edison and other accomplished innovators, to fund programs and conferences dedicated to innovation and education, and to fund the development of new innovation curricula.
Is your pitch location specific or is it a broader story?
How do the various markets fit together, telling us us a broader story than any single piece?
Women on the pill remember the broad story, women who aren't remember the broad story, and the details.
What economists like Piketty and Saez are now suggesting is that the story of executive compensation is representative of a broader story, Much more than economists and free - market advocates like to imagine, wages - particularly at the top - are determined by social norms.
Thus there is not a sense of Pentecostal experiences as isolated or disconnected events, but deeply connected to the broader story of the kingdom of God advancing in the world.
It is a tiny part of a broader story, ignoring all the historical and archaeological evidence, ignoring all the other cultures (creationists don't have passports except for when they need to convert the ignorant) history and myths, and ignoring quite often the very needy people Christ wanted to help.
Senate Minority Leader Neil Breslin told me yesterday in an interview for a broader story on the political terrain Democrats and Republicans face for control of the state Senate that he expects his party to pick up «at least» four seats this November.
Conservative commentator and NIFA Board member George Marlin told me this morning that the fiscal woes of the state's second - richest county will «tell a broader story about the state and quite possibly the nation.»
The broader story being painted in the federal courthouse is the enduring pay - to - play culture in New York, where money and friends buy access and power.
But then she starts to lose momentum as she gets distracted by the minutiae instead of focusing on the broader story arc.
We think this will be a much more effective educational experience, telling a broader story.
But we want visitors to see the broader story of evolution, with dinosaurs in that evolutionary context.
Both substances were suggested in the early 1980s as candidates for the mysterious absorber, and both are interesting for the broader story of the planet.
Not surprisingly, the story of how diets became unhealthy is also part of the broader story of how lives became less rooted and more vulnerable to crises.
Yates recognizes that Snape's story is the core of this film, as well as the broader story, which in part explains why the opening shots are devoted to him.
It's the broader story of Briggs — is his hat white or black?
Yet for non-loyalists of the book series, the adaptations» densely plotted stories and long running times all but demand a general knowledge of the broader story.
That broader story is told through the conflicting perspectives of Lord Mountbatten (Hugh Bonneville), the British viceroy sent in 1947 to oversee a post-colonial transition that requires some nimble negotiation with the locals, along with two romantically linked young members of his domestic staff who hail from opposite sides of the Hindi - Muslim religious divide.
There is no winking, no meta flourish, no nudging the audience to laugh at the heightened, broad story and emotions.
Where Annihilation was told from the first person perspective of the Biologist, Authority jumps out to the third person for Control, telling a broader story that helps to put Annihilation into a bit more context, revealing that Annihilation is a good demonstration of an unreliable narrator — of course, how reliable can a narrator in a place such as Area X be?
Wolfe structures the story a bit like Citizen Kane, in which the plot - quest of an investigative reporter serves primarily as the vehicle to tell the broader story of a historical figure's life — but this time with all sorts of racial complications and resonances.
Moving in with Ray and Abby should give him a broader story.
However, with such a broad story to tell, characters like Bodhi Rook and Chirrut Îmwe aren't given the background they deserve.
How do you balance the individual experiences of students and teachers at Stuart - Hobson, and D.C. as an entity, with the broader story of standard implementation nationwide?
According to a broader story by Automotive News on its entire business plan yesterday, Mitsubishi's 2020 plug - in vision calls for development of next - generation electric vehicle technology that would offer increased electric range and come in at lower price points.
Each was a short story or a short, short story which could be read in its own right, but each was also numbered like the chapters in a book and when were read in the correct order they were thematically linked to create a broader story such as those seen in novels.
«For the Bank of Canada, the broader story is the European risk bleeding over in Canadian growth,» according to TD Securities economist Eric Lascelles in an interview with QMI Agency.
How do the various markets fit together, telling us us a broader story than any single piece?
This cuts down on the use of GC cut scenes which makes for a higher percentage of gameplay within a title containing a very decent and broad story.
However, no matter how you react, she remains, largely, a well - intentioned character, which continues with Horizon's broader story.
Through Life, Parks documented the stories of those he photographed, personalizing his assignments to tell the broader story of the African American experience.
Associate Curator Emily A. Beeny gives a brief overview of Norton Simon's collection of works by Picasso and explores their role in the broader story of his collections.
I must also credit Li Jian, who used these relationships as important avenues for co-curating an exhibition that tells a broader story of the Qin nation.»
When I was reporting the broader story on the altered oceans, I called James L. Connaughton, President Bush's top aide on environmental issues.
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