Hence Dr. Fosdick says: «He was
deliberately presenting a way of life so demanding that no legalism could define it, no unredeemed heart practice it, no saint perfectly fulfill it.»
Not exact matches
The church's opponents are retrojected into Jesus» story to become Jesus» opponents, and are
presented in
ways that are almost certainly historically inaccurate and
deliberately provocative.
It's the gentle effort to be
present,
deliberately making myself aware of what's going on around me, at that moment, in a calm and non-judgmental
way.
There are also more psychological and subconscious
ways that the characters call upon the past to affect the
present and
deliberately sabotage their current day relationships.
The idea of variation is central to mastery and emphasises the importance of
presenting mathematical ideas to pupils in different
ways, using a range of examples and non-examples of concepts, as well as
deliberately choosing tasks to avoid «mechanical repetition».
One of the reasons I use frames in the
way that I do - and I think it goes back to Romantic artists like Turner, who
deliberately chose very sturdy, thick frames for some of his smallest, most evanescent pictures - has to do with my instinct that the more tenuous or fleeting the emotion you want to
present the more its got to be protected from the world» (H. Hodgkin, quoted in M. Price, Howard Hodgkin: The Complete Paintings: Catalogue RaisonnĂ©, London 2006, p. 227) «I am a representational painter, but not a painter of appearances.
The upshot is, whether
deliberately or accidentally, the Telegraph
presented the numbers in as dramatic and confronting a
way as possible.
Koonin
presents information without its proper context, and in a
deliberately misleading
way.