Sentences with phrase «only fits the narrative»

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Grammatical distortions are used in order to make Mark 16:16 fit the «faith only» narrative.
That should only make this draft more intriguing — it will be about talent and fit more than narrative.
To make matters worse, they argued that many in the media - most especially, in my personal experience, those active in social media - not only ignore and / or severely criticize research findings that don't fit the football = CTE and CTE = suicide narrative, but label anyone who dares to challenge that narrative or call for further study a «CTE denier» or a «shill» trying to advance their own vested interests, * confuse the public and conflate the issues, or all the above.
The use of certain tropes in the narrative are also glaring given the film's inertia — when Dovid starts to read a succession speech from a piece of paper, only to go off - script in a fit of frustration — one can't help but wish that Lelio had taken more time to craft his love story adaptation by thinking through the enormity of every small artistic decision.
For all of its superb, shock - and - awe - generating visuals — aided by oft - nominated master cinematographer Roger Deakin's (Sicario, Prisoners, Skyfall, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) singular eye for composition — Blade Runner 2049 often feels like Villeneuve, lured by the promise of revisiting a world created by a visionary filmmaker, not only wanted to put his own, auteurist stamp on said world, creating a continuation of a standalone, sequel - adverse film that «fits» on a narrative, thematic, and visual level, but found himself seduced like so many fans over the decades by the pure power of Scott's world - building and simply couldn't leave.
Not only does Blow rely on data of doubtful reliability, he chooses to highlight only those findings that fit with his narrative.
It's because it doesn't fit in to there narrative or they don't know that NPD statistics are only North American which they can google quick to find out.
This footnoted approach fits all too well within the historical narrative that MoMA, despite its best efforts, has never been quite able to shake: that after representation was subsumed into abstraction, and abstraction was reduced to Minimalism, painting could only repeat itself.
Is it only the energy related subcategory which fits your narrative?
Insinuating it was chosen based upon fitting into a narrative is only hearsay when the authors clearly state why they chose that reconstruction.
Perhaps I fit the late Andrew Breitbart's definition of «citizen journalist», as I mentioned at the end of my June 2011 Breitbart piece, but as seen there, (full text) what I was actually trying to do was to prompt mainstream journalists to step back from the abyss of only half - reporting the global warming issue and find their character via unabridged reporting on the issue and inquiries into narratives about details within it that don't line up right.
But if verbal sworn evidence is self - contradicting does rise to the level of proof to show that not only does the narrative not fit but that the story was fabricated?
Only include an executive summary if it has a clear and concise narrative about how your career thus far has led you to become a great fit for the role you're applying to.
about.me is a tool that helps you to do exactly that by, among other things, allowing you to offer prospective employers an interactive online experience when reviewing your job candidacy: Gives life to your application and resume without the need to fit all the reasons someone should hire you within a defined word or page limit Enables human resources professionals, recruiters, and others involved in the hiring decision the opportunity to assess not only who you are but also evaluate your creativity, attention to detail, and even work product such as writing samples (e.g., blogs or articles) Personalizes your resume / application by putting a face to a name and by presenting the narrative you want them to read.
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