Sentences with phrase «fragmented way»

Yes, I consciously pushed myself to create a more fragmented way of telling the story.
They come to understand and, most importantly, feel the impact that holding fragmented ways of thinking has had on them.
I also think that in a digital age, where content will be delivered in increasingly fragmented ways, we need, as a nation and a multi-threaded society, something like the BBC to experiment on our behalf with the impact of all these new technologies, in what I am sure will be a generally benevolent way.
Her memories unfold in a beautifully fragmented way, with each page presenting a new abstract world.
Instead, the reforms have been rolled out in an incoherent, fragmented way with no baseline measures or plans to monitor the impact across public services.
Thus the life has been treated in a fragmented way in the past and till the present.
It felt like a discussion that was going on only in a fragmented way in different fields and in various organizations.
They talk in fragmented ways, without fully understanding the full consequences of meaning of events.
However, we'd tried professional development efforts in a fragmented way in the past, with scant success.
In this voice - driven memoir, Dawn Davies tells her story in a fragmented way, moving through time in great leaps — childhood, young adulthood, single parenthood, post-divorce love, baffled - but - game mother of the bride.
The intricate work moves between writing, image, and pattern, and speaks to the fragmented way in which we acquire information and experience language in today's world.
The intricate work vibrates between writing, image, and pattern, and speaks to the fragmented way in which we acquire information and see language in today's world.
A work recurs outside of itself, sometimes in a partial or fragmented way, always coming back remotely as another image — thicker, faster, sharper.»
There's a chapter on «fragments and faces», which examines how he always represents the human form in a fragmented way.
The idea is that if the the good jobs are there, the people will materialise, and also that they can materialise in a large, fragmented way (hence, the 50 + sites where ZipRecruiter lists openings).
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