Sentences with phrase «possible outcomes of a story»

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The cosmological story, too, can be told in terms of (1) disruption of a prior equilibrium, (2) transition toward an unknown outcome, and (3) reintegration into a renewed and transformed equilibrium — a process made possible by a directional but indeterminate universe continually engendering new order from chaos.
Gaskin, Ina May INA MAY»S GUIDE TO CHILDBIRTH Bantam, 2003 Written by midwifery legend Ina May Gaskin, this book functions as two books in one — a compilation of successful birth stories designed to empower women, and a how - to manual for achieving the best possible pregnancy outcome for both mother and baby.
Instead, it relies on the safe formula of the courtroom drama to add suspense and resolution to a story that, by its nature, should have little suspense and only one possible outcome.
The former takes simple premises to thoughtful, emotional and absurd places that I rarely even imagine, whereas Ex Machina essentially sets up a story with a few possible outcomes, and then delivers one of them.
DC2 Multiverse allows readers to determine a specific story outcome by selecting individual characters, storylines and plot developments while reading the comic, meaning one chapter of a digital comic has dozens of possible story outcomes.
DC2 Multiverse technology allows readers to determine a specific story outcome by selecting individual characters, storylines and plot developments while reading the comic, meaning one chapter of a digital comic has dozens of possible story outcomes.
This is perhaps the best possible use of a negative outcome story: raising awareness of an issue while paying homage to a pet that succumbed to an illness or disease.
At the moment of this writing, only six characters have been announced but even just with those, the possible story outcomes are already rather large.
This talk is the story of a producer who put people before product to ensure the best possible outcome.
The star of the show here are the seemingly infinite amount of branching paths and possible outcomes that can occur whilst playing, it's one of the best story - driven walking simulators that you'll relish in experiencing time and time again.
After children are introduced to the individual scenario and the experimenter has read the accompanying story, children are asked to attribute an emotion to the story protagonist (s) by pointing at the most appropriate of the four possible emotional outcomes.
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