Sentences with phrase «often calls forth»

Another satisfaction, and the key to creating emotion, is the kind of strong acting that the end of a story often calls forth.

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Water has often been called forth as a witness.
Jefferson, unlike Lincoln, did not often resort to biblical language, but the injustice of slavery called it forth in him.
The development called forth anew as history goes on will often be seen to depend on orthodox and Catholic doctrine which was unpopular at the time, perhaps which went clean contrary to the mood of the times, and the always ready concessions of well - meaning heresy.
I call the link between contraception and abortion an unpleasant fact, not only because both are unpleasant things, but also because pro-lifers often consider it unpleasant, because unfriendly, to point out that contraception brings forth abortion.
Interestingly, this idea was put forth in 1947 by a national study, «Higher Education for American Democracy,» often called the Truman Report.
If the fund's name includes the term, it means the fund's managers or sponsors feel they can enhance returns and / or reduce the risks of their funds by switching back and forth among stocks, bonds and cash equivalents, often using a so - called «black box,» a computer program that makes trading decisions based on a pre-selected set of rules for interpreting financial statistics.
The communications back and forth between the patent agent and the patent office, called the prosecution file, is public and these days often available online through the patent office.
They call clients as often or as infrequently as they like, deliver written opinions in whatever format they prefer, offer as much or as little detail and explanation as suits them and their individual clients, and so forth.
One of my rentals turns over often in an area with limited rental competition, people tend to be very forth coming when they call.
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