Sentences with phrase «really fits the narrative»

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If oil is all that really matters in the economic story of the Harper years, I'm not sure how to fit certain staggering sums into the narrative.
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.
I actually started in filmmaking with a narrative short and thought that I'd make narrative features, but the documentary format is a really good fit, obviously, with my training.
Throughout the years, Pacino has remained one of my favorite actors, and I've found that he's often been misunderstood and underrated by critics eager to plug him into a conveniently tidy rise - and - fall narrative that doesn't really fit.
There's not really time during Seven Psychopaths to think through how, or if, all its almost - clever narrative puzzles fit together, and after the movie's over, it doesn't quite seem worth worrying about.
«Narrative Driven Games» doesn't really fit and «Atmospheric Games» doesn't sound like a genre but rather like an element of any game.
Mr. Dickson wrote passionately about several areas in climate science that troubled him, including: first, the idea that 97 percent of climate scientists agree that climate change is real, caused by humans, and a threat; second, the idea that government agencies had manipulated temperature records to fit a narrative of warming; and third, that China is developing its coal resources so fast that nothing short of radical population control will save us, if burning fossil fuels really does cause global warming.
The Andean Community, the Keck case law and the precautionary principle simply do not really fit together in any coherent narrative.
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