Sentences with phrase «of narrative information»

In this selection of books, the sequences of narrative information and visual effect evoke the fragile endurance of the sacred and the spiritual through the female figures on the marbled pages.

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Narrative is the sinew of life; it gives context and depth to the information we share.
As I told you in February, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates the U.S. will become a net exporter of energy by as early as 2022, and the agency recently shared fresh data that supports the narrative that America is on the cusp of taking the throne as the world's leading energy powerhouse.
Created by Narrative Science in Chicago, the code collects important bits of information then embeds them in a natural - sounding story.
We provide information about the benefits under these plans in the Pension Benefits table and Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation table and related narratives beginning on page 79 of this proxy statement.
Information about the post-retirement benefit available under this arrangement for Mr. Oman appears in column (h) of the Summary Compensation Table, in column (d) of the Pension Benefits table, in the narrative that follows the Pension Benefits table, and the table under «Potential Post-Employment Payments» beginning on page 87 of this proxy statement.
The section below contains information, both narrative and tabular, regarding the types of compensation paid to (i) our principal executive officer, (ii) our principal financial officer and (iii) and our remaining Named Executive Officers as of the end of fiscal 2009.
Still, a narrative about Clapper has taken hold, in part because of information contained in Comey's private memos that were recently released by Congress.
In this section we provide certain tabular and narrative information regarding the compensation of our principal executive and financial officers and our three other most highly compensated executive officers for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2014, and for each of the previous two fiscal years.
The narrative description of the remaining information in the «Summary Compensation Table» is provided in the narrative to the other compensation tables.
It's conspicuously vague on dates in several key places and overall tends to downplay or omit information that doesn't fit its desired narrative (that politically motivated FBI and DOJ officials supposedly abused the FISA process in the surveillance of Carter Page).
But with no new information, Comey's book may end up entrenching the two narratives surrounding his firing into a familiar pattern of gridlock.
The editorial process allows for a refinement of narrative that is like a surgeon's scalpel, paring away extraneous information and laying bare the characters in the starkest of terms.
The obvious problem of dealing with such contrasts in the linear form of narrative can be alleviated by pointing out explicitly what sorts or contrasts are being integrated, so that even if readers lose sight of the particular information involved, they can still appreciate the aesthetic transformation of elements.
Particular attention is given to the kinds of content that is communicated through such narratives (cognitive, social and emotional, information processing skills, implicit messages, and modes of learning), and to the processes and potential of learning from television and film.
In Spong's «rethinking of the birth of Jesus,» the sound if unexceptional observation that the infancy narratives are late in composition and provide little significant historical information quickly becomes the claim that «what really happened» has been «covered up» by the evangelists.
A maximalist is one who is prepared to write a relatively full history of early Israelite history by beginning with the Genesis — 2 Kings narrative and filling it out with information from other written sources and from archaeology.
These first five verses also appear to be from a later source (they are omitted too in the same manuscript of the Greek translation), but the information imparted, though premature and out of sequence, is certainly in essence true, as subsequent narratives testify.
Since the shooting, people on social media have been quick to share stories suggesting that there were multiple shooters, that the shooter had ties to terrorist groups, that authorities are purposely hiding information to manipulate the narrative for political purposes or, even absurdly, that this shooting was some sort of «false flag» operation orchestrated by shadow groups to fool the public.
Much of our information about the Pharisees comes from Josephus, in whose narrative we first encounter them in relation to the reign of Queen Alexandria (c. 100 BC.).
I cover a lot of ground and do so in the form of a narrative, and so the information below will be helpful for you as you seek to follow along.
Information and well - reasoned analysis belong in sermons, but they are ineffectual as long as the preacher has not entered the landscape of the heart and challenged the reigning metaphors of secularist national culture with the images and narratives of faith.
Weissman preserves her artfully - paced narrative by placing the in - depth background information at the back of the book or in boxes, but still provides enough detail in the main text to clearly explain to readers unfamiliar with the coffee trade and the stakes involved.
Please furnish a resume, cover letter, names and contact information of two professional or academic references, and two of your own work samples (preferably one narrative written product and one other sample that uses a graphical, web, video, or other format to convey complex or technical concepts to non-technical audiences) totaling no more than 20 pages.
CAP's website, www.ChildrenAwaitingParents.org, provides photos, narratives and videos of waiting children, in addition to pre - and post-adoption information for prospective foster and adoptive parents.
All information that conflicts with the «Israel bad» narrative is because of the lobby, or its supporters who control the media.
But of course a book, even a political one, isn't like writing a speech or policy paper, it has to have a purpose, a compelling narrative, inside information and a dash of colour.
The focus of the second chapter is not just Anis Sayegh's autobiographical narrative, but also the description of relevant historical information about Tiberias and al - Bassa (the birthplace of his mother).
Meanwhile the SNP will be celebrating actually coming out on top from these elections and, armed with electoral information and their own narrative of defending Scotland from Theresa May's electoral steamroller, they'll be celebrating again come June 8.
An earlier version of the form had little space for that type of narrative description, and was dominated by a series of check boxes which a court found provided insufficient information.
A few years ago, the researchers surveyed a random sampling of parents about their attitudes toward vaccines and then showed the participants one of four kinds of information: written material from the CDC explaining the lack of evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism; written material about the dangers of the diseases prevented by the MMR vaccine; images of children who have the diseases prevented by the MMR vaccine; or a dramatic narrative about an infant who almost died of measles.
On 3 September, the Columbia Journalism Review took note of the allegations, describing «how shoddy information can quickly become an online narrative
The network was «partially generative,» because even when it did not receive an officer's narrative summary of a crime, it could use the four factors noted above to fill in that missing information and then use all the pieces to infer whether a crime was gang - related.
They compared the information on the symptom dimensions extracted from the narrative hospital discharge notes of 4,687 adults with the patients» genomic information.
Because preschoolers have a limited capacity for processing information, they are more likely to comprehend educational content that links directly into a narrative, says Shalom Fisch of MediaKidz Research & Consulting.
«The power of a compelling narrative and one's pre-existing biases are often no match for conflicting information
The dominant narrative, constructed by wartime Dutch - US physicist Samuel Goudsmit, was that the «unfree society» of the Nazi physicists closed them to the necessary information.
Fewer than one - third of the respondents provided ASBMB with contact information for the necessary follow - up to create what Corb calls «individual narratives» that would help make the case for more research funding.
The ancient narrative describes the secret teachings of Jesus to his brother James, in which Jesus reveals information about the heavenly realm and future events, including James» inevitable death.
Today, the web offers many more resources for folks interested in how to use nutrition to optimize their health than I could have envisioned in 2009, and many fantastic books have been printed, but there is still no other source of information that puts so much into context in one continuous narrative.
Your narratives have been the most helpful and insightful source of information for me in my search of Russian women and how to best approach finding who is right for me.
«This is not for entertainment use,» Allison said emphasizing the benefit of sharing information and creating a positive narrative around bisexuality.
The book's narrative framework — it is told entirely through the journal of the Lena character — is abandoned (perhaps inevitably), and with it a certain ability to provide and withhold information.
When you're watching a [narrative] feature film, you're often given bits of information at different times, not understanding [the whole story until the end].
Tarantino does play some dirty pool with the narrative, withholding particular bits of information from the audience until late in the game, but never more so than what Christie used to do in her prime.
Rather, there's the breezy compression of information, the casual throwing - away of character exposition and streamlining of plot progression that seems directly proportional to the kinds, and duration, of input one encounters in comic book narrative.
The Holmes character is still a master of deduction and a toying showman about it, sure to only give Watson and the audience as much information as they need to continue the plot while keeping enough to himself to surprise us later (In typical Holmes narrative fashion, the solution to a mandatory riddle is held until the final scene).
At 90 minutes, this film immediately engages the audience in the narrative with only small bits of information on the actual backstory, and the story line remains highly focused and spare.
Knowing those chunks of information help explain the Creeper's need to feed in Jeepers Creepers 2, a pretty decent thriller, whose streamlined narrative picks up where the first left off, as the Creeper assaults a stranded busload of stupid high school jocks with less than 24 hours before the 23 - year meatfest must end.
While the lack of information does make for compelling Real Steel 2 potential, there's no doubt the current narrative gets short - shrift and some of the established plot lines could've been more fully realized in this film.
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