Sentences with phrase «of opening narrative»

There is a bit of opening narrative that sets your story in motion, and tool tips that try to help you through the opening hours, but there's a lot to learn that's not in tutorials.

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«The beneficiaries of Open Skies driven by the likes of us has been the US economy and that's kindly marginalized in the US3's narrative,» Clark told us.
Trudeau added that it's a mistake to «lock someone into a representative narrative,» and that leadership should aim to «have people share a full range of experiences» from diverse populations if they want to open their capacity to be truly creative.
Then, abruptly abandoning the autobiographical narrative, Augustine embarks on a series of theological and philosophical speculations about time, memory, and the opening chapters of Genesis.
So we worked for months on a cover story looking at the conflict in the Holy Land — why it's happening, peacemaking efforts, the (forgotten) story of the Church there and the eye - opening narratives our generation has to grapple with.
For the use of opening formulas and connecting particles by the Gospel writers in the Greek New Testament, there is no consistent renderings in any of the English as well as in most of the Indian versions.60 Therefore, the Indian versions, which are translated from English, lag behind to reflect the artistic mind of the author as well as the literary character of the narratives in the original source.
I consider this an ambiguous gift: on the one hand, postmodern tendencies open up spaces for the new perspectives and voices mentioned above; on the other hand, as the social critic Jane Flax notes, a hard - core kind of postmodernity which would postulate the death of history, of the human being and of metaphysics undermines the kind of critical reason that is necessary to counter the «master narrative» constituted by capitalist globalization.
Nevertheless, process has been singularly aware of the requirement of being open to the new, and it does offer several important possibilities for a new narrative vision.
In the first place, and I believe that from the point of view of a religious interpretation of narrative this is exceedingly important, process thinking opens the way for a new grasp of infinity or totality as a religious concept.
This is an infinite which expresses itself in a narrative vision, not a predetermined narrative nor one which intends to include only a particular kind of people or a particular reality, but a story which is much more open than the old story used to be — a story, indeed, with many strands rather than with one, and a story which is not going to any predetermined place but which is constantly open to the best possibility that is relevant for it.
This power to enable participation, so that the new is not only what comes to us but a new reality which we ourselves make as we express our own creativity and purpose, is one of the great functions of narrative vision, and it must be an aspect of any future - oriented vision which is really open to the new.
We have now looked at the arguments for «bodily resurrection» based on appeal to the Gospel narratives and have shown that while they certainly support this view of resurrection, some to a lesser, some to a greater degree, the historicity of the narratives is seriously open to question.
These traditions, such as the resurrection narratives and the opening chapters of Acts, certainly give us some very valuable clues concerning the rise of the Easter faith, but each of these has to be examined and evaluated before it can be used in constructing even a skeleton history in the events immediately following the death of Jesus.
Postliberalism, with its emphasis on culture and language, narrative and community, character and virtue, opened possibilities for being theologically serious and doctrinally orthodox while avoiding the restrictive biblicism of the evangelical world.
Presumably feminist theorists would agree that narrative can be used not only to open up the past and connect it with the present, but to sketch a vision of the future: here, narrative acquires a potentially utopian function.
In print, the New Journalism indulges in a lot of first - person narrative, as I have done in this article — as if I were really laying myself open to your criticisms.
In fact, all my anxieties run in the opposite direction: that, in order to affirm the uniqueness of humanity within organic nature, as well as the unique moral obligations it entails, we will reject all evidence of intentionality, reason, or affection in animals as something only apparently purposive, doing so by reference to the most egregiously vapid of philosophical naturalism's mystifications — «instinct» — and thereby opening the way to a mechanistic narrative that, as we have learned from an incessant torrent of biological and bioethical theory in recent decades, can be extended to human behavior as well.
In Luke's narrative of the Emmaus Road experience, we have an example: «Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?»
It's the picture on the front of his baby Bible; the opening gambit for engaging our pre-schoolers with the scriptural narrative.
As one moves into the second session the connection between the Old Testament language of sacrifice and the words of the institution narrative of the Last Supper are opened up to give greater clarity to the sacrificial action of the Mass..
Faith is the memory of all of the ways in which God has acted to relativize the world and transform it — a memory which is illumined throughout by the narrative of Jesus, which warns us against establishing even our relation to that narrative as absolute and which opens us to transformation in the present by the new that now comes.14
Evans next identifies various narratives that have the potential to either close the lines of communication» primarily because they invoke abortion» or open the possibility of true conversation among people of conflicting ethical beliefs by keeping that issue in the background.
An open mind must still engage in some process of choice and selection, and it would take a very rare kind of atheist to select Gregory's narrative, however persuasive it might be on its objective merits.
And whoever wins today deserves it.I don't wan na hear that it's «not a us open «narrative bc of the scores.the players just showed up to play
Open - ended questions may lead to a whole narrative that will give you insight into how your child is making sense of the world.
In addition to the programed responses that encourage good manners, there is plenty of room for open ended play and child - created narratives with Mrs. Goodbee.
The troupe will feature an array of narratives; holiday stories and other tales for guests of the Holiday Open House to delight in.
One of the great strengths of The Open - Hearted Way to Open Adoption is how Lori incorporates other voices in her narrative.
But again, it's a minor quibble — just one more example of open adoption's push and pull that Lori addresses so well in her narrative.
It's yet another example of how campaigns» broadcast - era ability to shape the public narrative is eroding year - by - year, opening the political process to new actors... like us.
Open trade - a part of all multilateral meetings saw the usual narrative of commitment to more trade with lesser transaction costs.
Once you have done your own little bit, as you have done for months now, to damage the Corbyn campaign, by your constant nitpicking of his competence and leadership skills and policy development shortcomings, and regular defence of the «soft Left» who have so blatantly failed to support him all year, from a supposed position on the Left (so much more effective in the current battle for the dominant narrative than criticism coming openly from the Labour right), will you too finally, (sorrowfully and with much hand - wringing») declare for Owen Smith at the opening of voting, David?
Much of the early campaign narrative was of his all - but - open endorsement of City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who finished third on Tuesday.
Commanding an army of workers bearing chisels and brushes, the iconoclastic Israel Finkelstein, a Tel Aviv University archaeologist and director of the Megiddo Expedition, orchestrates an upheaval of his own: By opening the belly of Megiddo, he is challenging the narrative of the Bible, upending ancient Israeli history and derailing what we thought we knew about the Iron Age in this region called the Levant.
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
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.
«[I] n spite of his personal political commitment to openness,» the reviewers write, «Delfanti elegantly dismisses dominant narratives that portray open science (in particular, open biology) as an up - to - date version of the traditional Mertonian norms now endangered by corporate neoliberalism.
The study, «She chose us to be your parents — exploring the content and process of adoption entrance narratives told in families formed through open adoption,» was accepted for publication in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, and was funded by the University of Missouri Richard Wallace Alumni Grant.
While Rockstar San Diego may find some difficulty in filling its open expanses with interesting and emergent play, it does imbue it with a stark beauty and compelling narrative that makes Redemption more than just an allusion to cinema, but a piece of work that can confidently stand next to it.
It's a lot of fun to play in the open world and the gameplay mechanics are fantastic, but the story kidnaps you and railroads you into a very strange narrative which doesn't really fit all that well with the rest of the gameplay experience.
The less - than - enthralling vibe is compounded by a narrative that is, to put it mildly, rather disjointed, with the almost total lack of an entry point holding the viewer at arms length for much of the movie's opening 45 minutes.
It is a beautiful game that promises much in terms of open - world freedom of choice, but then belies that promise continually throughout its narrative.
Its fluid action and bustling open world full of character will draw you in, while the deeply engrossing narrative will keep you hooked until the emotionally fuelled finale.
An intriguing opening for a narrative series, with some of the most raddled faces we've ever seen.
«Trapped» gets its narrative from the current state of affairs, in that it is more about the stagnant, daily chaos wrought by these bills (the struggle of a Tuscaloosa clinic to stay open while not able to serve anyone does provide a small arc).
In the film's opening moments, Kwon drops a bundle of letters sent by Mori, which is Hong's narrative justification for jumbling the chronology of events and exploring, once again, the fickleness of memory, perception and affection.
But it's hard to cram the nuances of two people opening up to one another in 120 minutes of film, let alone manage a fanciful narrative conceit alongside your lovers.
Yet for all the set - pieces he directs the hell out of — an opening hunt; a piranha attack — it's only in its elliptical final throes that the film eclipses its surface pleasures, as the eponymous city shifts from narrative goal to vaporous MacGuffin.
Woody Harrelson narrates the opening and takes the center of the narrative as a casino owner on the verge of losing his father's legacy who leaves his cozy rehab home to play for $ 10 million pot that could save his fortunes.
The film opens with a series of narratives nested within narratives like Russian dolls.
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