Not exact matches
History is
rich with
examples of companies who successfully used a product demonstration to take their brand to the «next level,» yet not just any product demo will suffice... so what made these special
cases so effective?
In Wa!lington's
case, for
example, we are bombarded with direct quotations and paraphrases from the Bible, with explicit references to Puritan doctrines (such as justification and election), and with
rich metaphorical and allegoric images (about beasts, trees, illnesses, Journeys, and so on).
There isn't roomhere to do more than illustrate the
case with a few
examples, but an attempt will be made to show how
rich Paul's view of ethics is, how his teaching on law is original and relevant, how his emphasis on love is important, and how he forces us to consider not only the human act that, as St Thomas says, is what moral theology is all about, but also the adjectival human agent transformed by the grace of the Holy Spirit into a friend, indeed a child of God.
However, in our view, this is not an ideal
example as we favour Basic Income based on tax reform which would represent distribution of wealth from the very
rich to the other members of the society, which is not the
case with Alaska.)
In a statement, Cuomo spokesman
Rich Azzopardi alluded to the recent corruption
cases that have engulfed the former legislative leaders in the Senate and Assembly, Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver, as
examples of areas ripe for reform.
«Second, DJ's framework has a
rich range of real - world
examples from NetDragon to illustrate these design processes, allowing students to learn through
case - based reasoning.»
Spiro, Feltovich, Jacobson, and Coulson (1992) suggested that hypermedia — online text, images, and video with contextual links to other multimedia — which allow learners to explore
rich, complex
examples from a variety of perspectives, can help them understand how abstract concepts apply differently in specific
cases.
Finally, our experience is that by encapsulating typical market behavior in our approach, a far
richer array of stock recommendations can be captured, for
example «the exception to the rule» in the
case of value traps.
There are remarkable moments too though: Sambo's Banjo, for
example, by Betye Saar, in which the banjo
case opens to reveal a hanged corpse beside a hanged skeleton, or the
rich, tonally dark photographs of Roy DeCarava, or the forceful simplicity of Faith Ringgold's posters.
Readers may wish for
richer detail in the
case examples, which, though accurate, tend to be sketchy and illustrative.