What's
the point of the anecdote?
The point of this anecdote is to simply show that because one is engaged in what is generically called «white collar crime», one may very well not be limited to the simple movement of funds, but have to immerse oneself in abstruse scientific issues.
Not exact matches
With penetrating insights and
pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step - by - step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, and human dignity — principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage
of the opportunities that change creates.
The formula has become familiar: take a catchy, easy - to - grasp concept — «the tipping
point,» or «the 10,000 - hour rule» — and then use a series
of expertly plucked and beautifully told
anecdotes to advance that thesis.
At this
point, though, I'm reminded
of a great
anecdote from Nathaniel Popper's recent profile
of Goldman Sachs» chief information officer, Marty Chavez.
One
anecdote of this is how many
of us
point out (and in many cases rightly so) that expenses have increased while real take home pay has (generally) increased.
Eventually, Rockefeller's oil operations became so vast that he could fund all
of his expansion efforts from his own profits, but there was a
point in time in which Morgan was mad as hell that he couldn't get an asset override on Rockefeller's wealth, and you better believe there is a take - home lesson in that
anecdote.
I do include personal
anecdotes to illustrate a
point, but I like to think
of my site as an online magazine for parents.
Ghaemi offers an
anecdote in support
of his
point: the sane British prime minister Neville Chamberlain thought Adolf Hitler was someone who could be reasoned with, but Churchill saw from the beginning that the strategy would never work.
I certainly remember the
anecdote and very typical
of; as you say it's not a Martin story but it's the kind
of story that Martin favored, and as you
point out very well this is a perfect example
of a paradox.
My goal is to offer step - by - step recipes featuring relatable
anecdotes paired with pretty food photography shot from the home baker's
point of view.
A president given to endless talk with a preference for making his
points via
anecdotes (such as one about why a portrait
of George Washington is on the wall
of a particular toilet), Lincoln, a Republican, favored the adoption
of the amendment to abolish slaves as did many in his own party, but to get the required two - thirds vote
of the House
of Representatives thereby sending it to the states for ratification, he had to bring in some Democrats.
Cruise and McQuaarie offer a ton
of production details /
anecdotes and helpfully
point out references to previous films in the franchise.
They soldier forward,
pointing out nice Antal shot compositions, seamless VFX work, and the like, but the result is a so - so helping
of lightweight
anecdotes and interesting moments
of actorly banter interspersed with stretches
of dead air.
Both unexpectedly suffer a bit from lapses in engagement, but the latter track is the livelier affair, with
anecdotes about farting contests between key grips, and Heffernan
pointing out a couple bits in the movie's finale that are copped from Rocky III, from the LeRoy Neiman - inspired painting done by his brother, an artist, to his commissioned choice for a closing credits song, Earth Cock's «Cry
of the Cougar,» that is a straight - up rip - off
of Survivor's «Eye
of the Tiger.»
The choice
of anecdotes, balancing sadness with humour, gradually builds our involvement with these men to the
point I was quite affected by the final scenes.
Their
point of view ensures that the track largely steers clear
of technical matters, making production
anecdotes and observations on dramatic intent the central features
of the track.
He rarely illustrates his
points with colorful
anecdotes or inspirational stories
of success.
This article highlights key
points from the second half
of the report titled How to Succeed in the Future State
of L&D, which includes
anecdotes and examples from Britt Andreatta and Todd Dewett, both PhDs and leaders in learning development.
Though there is a limited amount
of quality research relating to this dynamic there are many case studies and
anecdotes that teachers can
point to.
At this
point, the movement
of charters into more affluent areas is registered more by
anecdote than evidence.
For novels, fictional
anecdotes in nonfiction, and true stories told in a narrative style, I highlight areas where you can «show, not tell,» use active voice rather than passive, and weave in more sensory details and
point -
of - view characters» observations, thoughts, and feelings.
Her research took a full year, and many
of the more extraordinary scenes in the book are based on fact or
anecdote (as Gruen
points out the distinction between the two in...
While the plural
of anecdote isn't data, there comes a
point where something happens often enough that one has to believe there's something other than divine intervention at work.
One data
point is an
anecdote; it is expected in a client base
of thousands that a few will leave for seemingly random reasons.
Like climate change deniers, TNR advocates ignore the preponderance
of scientific evidence, but love to cite a few flawed studies and
anecdotes that they believe prove their
point.
By building a strong camaraderie with our guests, we make it a
point to make their stay pleasant so that they carry back home sweet
anecdotes of their stay.
Carey - Thomas said: «Always there comes a moment
of bewilderment and confusion as we're bombarded with all this information and
anecdotes and stories and this is the
point.»
Lozano - Hemmer likes to
point to two
anecdotes involving seminal composers
of the twentieth century.
Such an
anecdote is quietly infuriating, and
points to the exact issue
of injustice that taints the whole show: the wispy whorls, fluffy scissor - shaped segments, and chunky clumps
of sage green, burnt umber, snapdragon red, and dandelion yellow need no name, yet the presumption that the title should be «prettier,» and the fact that it was changed when the piece went to market, speak volumes.
However, the implication
of Steinberg's
anecdote — that Ferren never received credit for having made the same basic discovery that made Stella's career — is in the context
of Ferren's oeuvre somewhat beside the
point.
About his work in this period, Macdonald - Wright commented, «I strive to divest my art
of all
anecdote and illustration and to purify it to the
point where the emotions
of the spectator will be wholly aesthetic, as when listening to good music... I cast aside as nugatory all natural representation in my art.
It's really interesting from a scientists
point of view because these engineering
anecdotes seem at odds with laboratory experience.
When I
pointed you to peer reviewed studies that show the urban heat islands had no effect on the accuracy
of the temperature record, you replied with a personal
anecdote.
The advantage
of this strategy is that it focuses onto a single
point — refutation
of low sensitivity — and sidesteps the infinity
of special pleadings and cherrypicked
anecdotes that is the stock in trade
of the skeptics» hugely successful propaganda campaign.
Robert Hurst drives his various and many
points home with a plethora
of perfectly placed
anecdotes, like this one, «Ford was selling brand - new Model T's in the 1920s for less than what people were paying for bicycles in the 1880s.»
To drop a little
anecdote in to spice that
point up a bit, I once did some training for a leading planning firm where one
of the associates complained to me that they had lost out on a juicy piece
of work because their corporate department «didn't know we did planning...».
Johannsen admits «[t] here have been no epidemiological studies attempting to find a correlation between student loan indebtedness and suicide or suicide attempts» but she
points to a number
of alarming
anecdotes.
If you decide to start with a long
anecdote, at least remember remember to give the reader a preview
of your
point before you get too far afield.
Two above me have already
pointed to the absurdity
of taking an
anecdote like this — even a number
of them — and making grand claims about our system.
To his credit, a warning just in the nick
of time could, hypothetically save a life, though at this
point all
of the evidence that Citizen's impact is net positive and not net negative is from isolated feel - good
anecdotes, like Frame's awed account
of a man using Citizen to rescue a baby from a hot car — an incident that I will not recount in detail here beyond saying that Citizen seems happy to celebrate incidents
of citizen intervention so long as the outcome is positive.
Other journalists would tweet the same line and a number
of news outlets — such as BuzzFeed, Talking
Points Memo, The New York Times and The Huffington Post — soon posted stories online about the «humorous»
anecdote and DNC pushback.
But we all know that in WoW at least (many
of the
anecdotes used in the article and in the comments relate to that game), every player has to «farm» for resources at some
point, whether to complete quests, get resources for tradeskills, earn gold for in - game items such as mounts, or simply for their own in - game profit.
Once you have your
anecdote in mind, practice telling your story ahead
of the interview and remember the below
points.
Authored by Better Marriages certified leader couple Dewayne and LaTasha Hudson, they use personal
anecdotes to illustrate their main
points and cover many
of the areas that are common stressors to all couples as well as some that are unique to themselves.
If a
point is to be found, it is lost in a sea
of digressions, irrelevant
anecdotes, and useless banter.