Sentences with phrase «issue during the story»

They are mostly an issue during the story mode and it will be hard to notice them during the actual combat.

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Free law advice: A driver once told me a story about how he had a high - priced lawyer in the back of his car during a time when he was going through a legal issue.
CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien frequently discussed the issue of time during their years of friendship, and both wrote about their view of time in their books, usually in the form of stories.
Quay Issues is a magazine for the fishing industry and tells some of the stories unearthed during our annual Fleet Survey.
While the story questioned the wisdom of hosting the racially challenged ex-cop during the season that celebrated the 50th anniversary of baseball's integration, it skirted the issue of whether the glove in Wells's locker had been planted.
Seeing him lately you'd have to ask what was the bloody story with him during the season, was it some life issue we didn't hear about or did he just drop his focus and it effected his confidence, I don't know but someone should ask.
The issue also includes one general article by Nina Gren that recounts the stories of elderly Palestinian refugees during their flight in 1948 (the al - Nakba), which she argues was a gendered experience.
The Health Department singled out Upstate University Hospital as a «success story» in a report issued today on the rate of infections patients picked up across New York during 2014.
At the same time, the stories about Nixon running inevitably bring up the education issue, dormant during the sleepy summer weeks in Albany, when most of the attention has been focused on New York City transit troubles.
The performance was followed by a workshop discussion on the issue of solitary confinement during which Regina, who was incarcerated in Albion Correctional Facility near Buffalo, New York, shared horror stories of her own experiences in «the box.»
«Study of altruism during the Ebola outbreak suggests good intentions are in the details: Intention is greater when the news stories about the issue strike closer to home.»
I had heard horror stories about skin issues during pregnancy and wanted to stay on top of things as much as possible.
During that time he wrote and reported more than 400 stories on a wide variety of sports - related issues for WORLD NEWS TONIGHT WITH PETER JENNINGS, NIGHTLINE, and other ABC News broadcasts.
Despite some intermittent pacing issues and some horrendous sound quality problems during the first 30 minutes, the film delivers on all other fronts, with superb performances from its excellent ensemble cast (especially protagonist Cliff Curtis) and a nuanced script that tackles its complex story line on multiple levels.
But my main issue was that the story didn't draw me in enough, the uselessness of the Warriors Three, and the borderline slapstick humor mid way during the film.
The added issue I had with Sonic Forces» story is that it's filled with practically every Sonic character we've seen over the years, yet they seem to do little more than talk to you over the radio during levels and have their faces appear next to text boxes, moving the story forward when in the world map view.
Written in 1944 during a lull in the 40 - year - old's World War II service, the story takes place over the previous two decades and considers issues of class, religion, and the heart.
Tom Hooper's The Danish Girl, promoted squarely around the hot button conversation of transgender issues, is far more effective as a story of the power of love during a marriage in crisis.
There were a few minor issues — the character of Morgana and his purpose as a «guide» for Joker feels suffocatingly restrictive at times, acting as the annoyingly vocal wall preventing the player from engaging in the game's activities during main story events, and the English localisation and voice - work, despite its overall quality, often felt stilted and flowed much less naturally in the early game compared to its predecessors.
Set in the early 1960s and during the era of Vatican II, Novitiate tells the story of a young woman in training to become a nun who struggles with issues of faith, the changing church and sexuality.
There were the pressures of available airtime, a source who doesn't want to be named, and an old - boy network in Texas that brags, but doesn't want to go on the record to contend with, but when the story aired on 60 MINUTES II, reported by veteran newsman Dan Rather, during the 2004 presidential election, the reaction wasn't to the substance of the story, but instead on the minutiae of ancillary issues, and the credibility of Mapes and Rather themselves, which led to personal attacks that had nothing to do with their professional competence.
Notably absent the kind of condescension that can occur when an experienced filmmaker takes on a high school story, here Famuyiwa doesn't just reorient the high school film around the experience of a young black self - confessed geek, but riffs on social and class issues, and the riddles of perception versus reality during those difficult teenage years too.
Both Rehberg and DeLauro could be sympathetic to Kline's request based on their critique of the president's emphasis on competitive programs at the expense of formula funding during Duncan's recent subcommittee testimony (see «The Perfect Fiscal Storm» story in this issue).
Not to mention the RS5 was the fastest car around Grattan Raceway during our $ 64,000 Question cover story from the December 2012 issue.
Although I was a young girl in pigtails during WWII my older sister was a teenager and had some of the issues the characters in the story had.
There are three story arcs that are a good read on their own: issues 1 - 5, in which the staff investigates the disappearance of another reporter and ends up unmasking the Green Goblin; issues 11 - 13, in which Jessica has her baby during rather tumultuous circumstances; and issue 14, the final issue in the series, in which she tells her baby about one other time she tried to be a superhero, but set it aside to protect two children who were left at a crime scene.
Among the recent titles on the topic (both reviewed elsewhere in this issue) are Dorothy Allred Solomon's Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk, an account of growing up in a polygamous Mormon family during the 1950s and»60s, and Sally Denton's American Massacre, the story of the 1857 ambush of a wagon train at Mountain Meadows, Utah, a slaughter apparently ordered by Mormon chieftain Brigham Young.
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation Set during the Revolutionary War, this inventive coming - of - age novel examines issues of class and race though the story of Octavian, a young black boy.
Penguin Shorts will debut at the # 1.99 price and the nine launch titles will be A Guest at the Feast by Colm Toibin, a memoir of his days growing up in Ireland during the 1950s and 1960s; At the Hairdressers by Anita Brookner, a novella exploring issues of trust, betrayal and loneliness; Protection by Helen Dunmore, a story examining how far you would go to ensure your family's safety; The Happiness of Blond People by Elif Shafak, an examination of national identity and immigration; How To Set Up a Free School by Toby Young; How to Be a Rogue Trader by John Gapper; recipe title Perfect Christmas Day by Felicity Cloake; The Battle of Alamein: North Africa 1942 by John Bierman & Colin Smith, the first of a Great Battles series to be available through Penguin Shorts; and Great Battles: The Battle of Isandlwana by Saul David.
The last 3 1/2 months have been spent trying our best to find a way to work around some very serious issues that arose during the judging phase of the 2016 Short Story Contest.
He even shares the story of one service dog that was diagnosed and treated for a serious eye issue during the course of the event last year and was able to continue providing his services for an entire year after the diagnosis.
So, for this first article I wanted to delve into a certain point that I brought up during my review of The Night of the Rabbit, namely that I felt its story had serious pacing issues, marring the otherwise great story.
In case you are new to this series, this is a three - part story that follows Michonne during the time where in the comic books (between issues # 126 and # 139) she left the group of survivors and disappeared.
The story explores her untold journey during the time between issues # 126 and # 139.
The added issue I had with Sonic Forces» story is that it's filled with practically every Sonic character we've seen over the years, yet they seem to do little more than talk to you over the radio during levels and have their faces appear next to text boxes, moving the story forward when in the world map view.
The only issue I have with it is that it's the only way you can unlock the extra gun modes and while you're never required to have anything other than the default gun arm, it would've been nice to acquire them during the story instead of having to waste my time with this dull minigame.
The news organization counted around 19,000 stories on climate issues during the year written by 7,140 journalists, falling 20 percent from 2010 levels.
While most of the curriculum at Harvard during this time consisted of lecture and student recitation, skills development was also provided in the form of weekly moot courts, during which students argued questions of law before professors and submitted occasional written disputations on legal subjects.121 Although Stearns had previously used moot courts in his teaching at Harvard, Story and Ashmun refined them.122 Cases were handed out the week before argument, and two counsel were assigned to each side.123 The cases would then be argued the next Friday, with the other students taking notes of the argument; the professor in charge that week would issue a written opinion.124
No matter how much you address the issue during the interviews it does not make it into the stories.
The issue in the story discussed by CTV arose in the context of a personal injury case where Facebook was specifically discussed during the discovery process, but the ruling by Justice David Brown of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appears to go beyond the narrow context in... [more]
During the four months from then until the CJC's Justice Neil Wittmann issued the first decision on the matter (on January 5, 2011), there was extensive media commentary on the story, especially by the CBC.
A story in this issue's news section (see page 8 of digital edition) explores the thoughts and ideas put forward by three law firms — Borden Ladner Gervais, Gowlings, and Cognition — during that webinar, about the state of the billable hour.
This issue will probably come up during the hearings (Turkewitz has already taken a call from a Senate staffer), and when it does — or even when it's anticipated to come up — reporters will write stories about it.
* This story was originally published in the first quarter issue of the Eagle Eye * Pocket Points is a new mobile application that grants students rewards for not using their phones during class.
The developers revised the project based on these same concerns that were brought up during the Planning Commission, including changing a planned two - story home into a single - story home to avoid privacy issues.
* This story was originally published in the first quarter issue of the Eagle Eye * In order to prevent students from roaming the school during class time, students now have a colored hall pass on them at all times, each color corresponds to the zone they are supposed to be in.
* This story was originally printed in the December 2016 issue of the Eagle Eye * During the 2016 band season, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Eagle Regiment steadily progressed, obtaining better scores at each competition.
* This story was originally published in the second quarter issue of the Eagle Eye * During the 2017 - 2018 school year, students have been working towards a more effective use of Marjory's Garden.
Observed and assessed student performance and kept thorough records of progress.Implemented a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, discussions and demonstrations.Established clear objectives for all lessons, units and projects.Encouraged students to persevere with challenging tasks.Set and communicated ground rules for the classroom based on respect and personal responsibility.Identified early signs of emotional, developmental and health problems in students and followed up with the teacher.Tutored children individually and in small groups to help them with difficult subjects.Taught after - school and summer enrichment programs.Established positive relationships with students, parents, fellow teachers and school administrators.Mentored and counseled students with adjustment and academic problems.Delegated tasks to teacher assistants and volunteers.Took appropriate disciplinary measures when students misbehaved.Improved students» reading levels through guided reading groups and whole group instruction.Used children's literature to teach and reinforce reading, writing, grammar and phonics.Enhanced reading skills through the use of children's literature, reader's theater and story time.Differentiated instruction according to student ability and skill level.Taught students to exercise problem solving methodology and techniques during tests.Taught students in various stages of cognitive, linguistic, social and emotional development.Encouraged students to explore issues in their lives and in the world around them.Employed a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction textual materials to encourage students to read independently.
In our 200th issue, we look back at some of the stories REM covered during its first 199 issues.
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