Prepare statistical and
narrative reports of store activities.
The end product of your work will be
a narrative report of the first month of your new life, a budget for the full 3 months, plus a «continuing» budget for a typical month thereafter to prove you're not just lasting out the 3 months, and all supporting evidence for your numbers, from newspaper clippings to in - store mailers (the Internet and e-commerce were just catching on at the time, Craigslist and eBay didn't exist yet, and not everyone had home Internet to begin with).
Not exact matches
Tuesday's below - consensus ISM and construction spending
report, along with a hotter - than - expected prices paid
report, played perfectly into the bear
narrative of slower growth and higher inflation.
«Rolling Stone's repudiation
of the main
narrative in «A Rape on Campus» is a story
of journalistic failure that was avoidable,» the Columbia Journalism Review said in its
report, which was conducted at the magazine's request and published on its website.
Today «s below consensus manufacturing and construction spending
reports played perfectly into this bear
narrative of slower growth and higher inflation.
You can find a
narrative explanation
of a company's financial performance in a section
of the quarterly or annual
report entitled, «Management's Discussion and Analysis
of Financial Condition and Results
of Operations.»
As I've said a number
of times before, my goal with The Cannabist — distilled into one sentence — was to create something that avoided the blind activism
of High Times and completely ditched the prohibitionist Drug War
narratives that had been
reported so many times before in mainstream media outlets.
Social media and mainstream
reporting are both shaping dangerous and misleading
narratives that, in the long run, are slowly causing the erosion
of the real work
of journalism.
After the Journal published its story, Cohen initially dismissed
reports of the payment as a «false
narrative.»
The release was a bit
of a Goldilocks
report for the market, as it continued the
narrative that the economy is growing at a healthy pace, but the weakest performance in consumer spending in five years punched a hole in the inflation bubble that hurt the market early in the week.
Since
reporting earnings, the stock hasn't moved as much
of the pessimistic
narrative was priced into the stock.
The letter will give you a general
narrative of what's happening with the business and provide context for the numbers in the
report.
The congregation is listed under the government - approved Three - Self Patriotic Movement,
reports AsiaNews, yet it occupies five times more square feet than what regulations originally designated — complicating the common
narrative of «atheist government persecutes Christians.»
The way I engaged with that was to suggest that in these
narratives there was a
reporting of events without either there being a condoning or condemning
of abuse.
Jesus himself was
reported to have said that «where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst
of them,» (Matthew 18:20) and very early in the New Testament's
narrative we are made aware
of a strong, corporate solidarity in the nascent churches.
The elaborate
narratives of Matthew and Luke may be the result
of legendary or literary development; but that Jesus could speak
of his own inner experiences in figurative or perhaps visionary language is shown later by his exclamation when the disciples
reported their success in casting out demons (Lk 10:18): «I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.»
The
narratives of the Bible
report those acts for the same purpose and even prescribe ritual events for the telling and retelling
of the sacred stories.
In the ordinary language
of educated people logos might mean speech,
narrative, pronouncement,
report, teaching, call, sense.
The biblical writers used
narrative to
report the acts
of God in «imitation
of the divine rhetorical impulse.»
Then these
reports, mainly
of Jesus» sayings but with some
narrative material, were compiled into a written record earlier than Mark's.
It is thus to Matthew and Luke that we look for our fullest
report of the teaching
of Jesus, and it will be convenient to give some attention to this before turning to the
narrative.
It is therefore remarkable that, while they vary in detail as honest witnesses will vary in
reporting matters which have touched them deeply, they follow the same thread
of narrative.
A substantial part
of his
report of the sayings
of Jesus (as distinct from the
narrative) is closely parallel, sometimes even verbally identical, with the
report given in the Gospel according to Matthew.
Perhaps he will take as the text for his sermon some incident in the gospels which tells
of Jesus» doings or perhaps he will choose some bit
of the teaching
of Jesus as this is
reported in the gospel
narratives.
What O'Flaherty
reports about myth, however, is that using it consciously provides a means
of directing the
narrative to ordinary social constructions
of reality.
Whereas Wellhausen had challenged the historical reliability
of the biblical account on the grounds that it was compiled from multiple sources that originated long after the events
reported, his intellectual successors a century later were employing methodologies (such as rhetorical criticism and
narrative criticism) that seemed to assume that the biblical writers were not particularly concerned with historical accuracy anyhow.
This oral tradition formed the basis or main body
of the evangelic tradition up to but not including the passion
narrative; it was the common knowledge
of Jesus as it circulated in Palestine during, and soon after, the lifetime
of Jesus — «the
report that spread all over Jewish Palestine, as you yourselves know, beginning in Galilee after «the baptism» which John preached» and continuing down to the present.
As we saw in Chapter 3, H. Richard Niebuhr has emphasized that the Christian's primary knowledge
of revelation is given not through objective
reporting but through participation in a community's internal memory
of saving events that to outsiders may have little
narrative significance.
In the collection there is found included a great variety
of literary forms, prose
narratives, fables, fairy tales, much poetry
of various sorts, a good deal
of ballad form,
reported sayings on many subjects, and fragments
of epics.
He not only says it but is it in all the
narratives and word ~ that the Gospels
report of him.
Now this type
of narrative shows with utmost clearness that it would be a mistake to reject the whole
report as unhistorical.
We examined Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) internal documents, historical
reports, and statements relevant to early debates about the dietary causes
of CHD and assembled findings chronologically into a
narrative case study.
Alexis is never «Happy» to be watching rather than playing, but notwithstanding that, I believe the director was calling shots
of Sanchez to fit the
narrative you
report.
The Gunners did get back into the game with an excellent Welbeck header from an Ozil free - kick, and should have had a penalty when Rashford handled near his own line (but that would ruin the
narrative of his fairytale Premier League debut to
report that he should have conceded a penalty!).
Football
reporting is largely presented in black and white terms with a
narrative that big club should beat little club and if they don't it is because
of big club's shortcomings rather than the small club's skill, resilience or determination.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue
of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only
reports the belief
of many top concussion experts that the media
narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media
reports on the work
of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece
of PBS Frontline's League
of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence
of CTE in the brains
of most
of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level
of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
Due to the scarcity
of evidence and the format in which data were
reported, a
narrative description
of the data is presented, no analyses are presented in this review, and we were unable to GRADE the evidence.
A new study I carried out for the Reuters Institute for the Study
of Journalism shows that in the television
reporting of the three recent blockbuster
reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the disaster
narrative was still by far the most common in the six countries it examined.
And, unlike the EU referendum campaign, will more independent experts help scrutinise the pledges
of parties to move
reporting beyond the horserace
narrative?
In attempting to create uniform and simplistic
narratives, the Home Affairs
report fails to represent the diversity
of views held by members
of the Jewish community.
According to the widely
reported narrative, Christie's top two appointees at the Port Authority, Bill Baroni and David Wildstein, had shut down access lanes to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee as part
of a half - cocked revenge scheme against Fort Lee's mayor for failing to endorse Christie for re-election.
The importance
of the personal
narrative in today's news
reporting is something that would not have been lost on Edmund L. Andrews.
12:46 - «It would be a serious mistake for this
report to be used to promote or reinforce a particular
narrative of any
of the groups involved in the Troubles in Northern Ireland,» Sir Desmond says in his
report.
In August 2014 — following the release
of a long investigative piece by the New York Times that detailed the administration's interactions with the panel — the Times Union
reported that Percoco had urged several
of the defunct Moreland Commission's members to issue statements supporting the governor's
narrative that it had operated independently.
Outgoing Police Commissioner Bill Bratton fired back (again) at a Department
of Investigation
report claiming there is no direct correlation between quality -
of - life enforcement and a drop in felony crime, with the NYPD releasing its own
report accusing DOI
of perpetuating a false
narrative about broken windows policing.
Far from the
narrative that emerged later during their tabloid - fodder separation, that the split was fueled by infidelity, Shnayerson's
report says that the couple had little in common and knew it early on — they were talking openly about divorce as early as 1997, shortly after the birth
of their third child, Michaela.
Thursday, after giving Tyrone Howard, 30, the maximum 12 - year - sentence for the 2014 drug charge, judge Patricia Nunez blasted Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton for presenting a «false
narrative»
of how and why Howard was on the streets, according to multiple
reports.
«The mainstream media — in print and online — did little to
report on health risks to the general population or to challenge the
narratives of public officials and their experts,» Pascale said.
Such pressure, in turn, encourages researchers to engage in «a host
of biased practices [including] reinventing history to «predict» results that were, in fact, unexpected, or selectively
reporting analyses that allow more publishable
narratives,» continued Chambers, who is the editor in charge
of handling Registered
Reports at Royal Society Open Science, an online - only journal which covers all fields
of science, engineering, and math.
Weintraub deftly weaves top - notch research and
reporting on this malevolent infection, caused by the bite
of a common deer tick, with the personal
narrative of a family's encounters with ignorance and bias while fighting a tenacious, disabling illness.