Certainly the late Salvadoran archbishop's
story lends itself to cinematic treatment.
Indeed,
the story lends itself to such a reading.
Each of
our stories lends itself to creating or re-creating particular perspectives and views of other people and in sharing segments of our own narratives and our perceived role in the world.»
Little Red Riding Hood and The Wolf This classic
story lends itself to a couple's Halloween costume — simply dress up in a...
But I just think we shouldn't lose that tool to create our stories, and certain
stories lend themselves to it.
The story lends itself to an all star cast as basically every character gets an intro, one big scene and gets to participate in the finale.
This story lends itself to several teaching and learning endeavors such as: (1) the use of personification; (2) great vocabulary instruction; (3) sequencing; (4) point of view; (5) Descriptive Writing; (6) research and investigation of several different states discussed in the story; (7) the use of similes to make comparisons; and (8) making predictions about what will happen next in the story based on the context clues provided!
Not exact matches
The
story it has crafted for St. Elizabeth involves a mill owner founding the town many decades ago,
lending some whimsy
to what would otherwise be a group of homes and apartments on a patch of land just outside Hamilton.
PHILADELPHIA — Lawyers for an investigative reporting organization filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Philadelphia region's main transit agency after it refused
to run ads about the group's
stories on racial disparities in mortgage
lending.
Wood also
lent her voice
to the book, telling a
story about a fun night that the she had with Caroline and Albert after they were upset they had been left behind while their parents attended the wedding of King Constantine and Queen Anne - Marie.
The
story itself, based on the life of Jordan Belfort, co-founder of infamous Long Island, N.Y. - based brokerage house Stratton Oakmont,
lends itself
to some of that talk.
People brought up the Rikers Island
story: in 2012 Goldman Sachs launched a $ 9.6 million social impact bond
to lend the City of New York funds
to reduce the rate of young criminals returning
to prison.
Yesterday, Kristen asked what you thought about the New York Times
story on the backlash against gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your thoughts on how
to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs without
lending them credibility.
Second, the traditional
story implies that
lending volume has something
to do with the cost of funds. There is some truth in this proposition but I would argue that the greater truth is that
lending is a demand - driven process shaped by expectations and changing asset valuations (or at least perceived valuations), which is why borrowing in the US is currently in the toilet. Demand just isn't there.
If Cohen
lent Trump $ 130,000 by making the payment
to Daniels so that her
story wouldn't come out before the election, that loan would have had
to have been reported.
Third and finally, the traditional
story misses the real function of private banks, which is
to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting —
lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting
to the main point of this post.
The fast food giant recorded its best performance in the U.S. since the first quarter of 2012,
lending more fuel
to its turnaround
story.
Plenty of Americans ate at the re-energized McDonald's (MCD) over the holidays,
lending more fuel
to the fast food giant's turnaround
story.
SBA 504 Loan Interest Rate Drops Below 5 % for Small Business Borrowers According
to a
story on PRNewsWire.com, the Small Business Association is
lending at one of the lowest interest rates in years.
Much of it factual that do not
lend itself
to understanding contextually, the connected
stories taking place.
It's the same
story with this bailout of corporations who re-wrote the laws so that they could
lend irresponsibly, while making it much more difficult for the «little people»
to declare bankruptcy.
This could become a dangerous
story if it spreads
to other
lending institutions.
With monthly employment data, the reporter's mission is
to find the larger
story in numbers that can
lend themselves
to diverging interpretations.
If you're looking for a business
story to intrigue your readers, try one on predatory
lending, something that involves the ever - popular topics of money, politics and consumer debt.
There are
stories and verses in the bible that would
lend to this as well... There is also a village in France the celebrates the birthday of Jesus» daughter Sarah, every year.
But now that more evidence and even proof is emerging showing that Julie's
story has substance, people are now changing their minds and
lending support
to her.
It's not enough
to just «believe» and support a single victim (but, of course, only after records have been produced
lending credibility
to her
story!).
They have maintained control over the
story through intimidation and threats and leveraged their platforms and status
to lend credibility
to the lies.
It is a lovely little
story, whatever we may think of its historical basis, and it
lends itself readily
to spiritual applications.
While this does not mean that Jesus could not have used the figure in this way, it does
lend weight
to an interpretation in which the shepherd is not a symbol for God, but rather the whole situation of the
story is analogous
to the situation of the ministry of Jesus.
It is the theme of some of the best Hebrew poetry in the Psalms; it appears as one of the first generalizations of Greek philosophy in the form of the saying of Heraclitus; amid the later barbarism of Anglo - Saxon thought it reappears in the
story of the sparrow flitting through the banqueting hall of the Northumbrian king; and in all stages of civilization its recollection
lends its pathos
to poetry.
It is on Mt. Moriah where Abraham took his son
to sacrifice him before God provided a substitute — a
story that
lends meaning
to those names in all three traditions.
Some of these are bound
to work better than others (The Book of Exodus doesn't really
lend itself
to the sort of
story Scott clearly wanted
to tell), but the lesson
to audiences is clear: Just because a movie is about the Bible doesn't mean you can know what
to expect when you sit down
to watch it.
The interrelated legs of his tripod — the development of an ethics of character and virtue grounded in a view of the self that is unclear and that
lends itself
to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of the Christian
story, and a separatist position on the church - world — are mutually dependent on each other for their internal consistency and coherence.
Edmund's calling
lends an almost allegorical tone
to the
story.
I read all your
stories and wanted
to inquire about an FHA lender in the state of Virginia that may consider
lending us mortgage funds once we have downsized and gotten back on our feet.
I
lent my voice
to a beautiful script that I hope you will all see in its entirety,» adding, «The actual
story is powerful for young women and resonated with me.
It is further apparent that the
story is told in such a way as
to lend the strongest support
to the institution of the Sabbath, the seventh day of rest.
But certainly the
stories themselves, our one best source for the time,
lend potent support
to the reiterated statement, already quoted, that every man did what seemed right
to himself.
The botanical
stories parallel those told by gin brands,
lending a hint of familiarity and credibility
to drinkers.
He has a year left on his Arsenal contract and is yet
to sign an extension, which seems
to be the only piece of information that
lends this
story any credibility.
Adoption - attuned Lens: This
story easily
lends itself
to discussions of generational family patterns which could include both those of the birth and adoptive families.
This engaging and silly
story is perfect for the preschooler crowd and
lends itself
to many crafting + learning opportunities.
Unfortunately, both the phantom reporter and the organisation he represents were so much in a hurry
to lend authenticity
to their
story by talking
to any party Exco or member in the state, so were they also too hasty
to reach out
to the incumbent Special Adviser
to the President on Political Matters, for confirmation or denial.
The disaster frame
lends itself
to a strong narrative, whereas risk is more of an issue than a
story.
Hindi Livinus, Yola Many
stories have been told of Adamawa State and many of them have been beautiful,
lending credence
to its former slogan — Land of Beauty, Sunshine and Hospitality — before it was changed
to Highest peak of the nation.
The technique is astonishingly simple, and combined with the chequered history of stem cell research, this
lends the
story a distinctly «too good
to be true» feel.
But when tests failed
to lend conclusive support, Wout Boerjan, a molecular geneticist at Ghent University in Belgium, suspected there was more
to the
story.
Michael Brooks
lends credence
to the
story that Einstein's theory of relativity was a response
to the alleged failure of...
I find that in these times it helps
to have a creative diversion, and hopefully Celebrate Your
Story Link Party
lends you a hand in that direction.