"To illustrate one's point" means to provide examples, evidence, or visual aids in order to make one's argument or idea clearer and easier to understand.
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So an article which
illustrates its points with relevant in game screenshots is much more appealing than one that's merely a giant wall of text with nothing to really break it up.
The dynamic content presented here
illustrates that point by showing separately the projected temperature ranges for a given choice of climate sensitivity (with uncertainty due solely to radiative forcing).
After that you can take your readers to the happenings of a certain incidence or event in detail by
illustrating each point in depth.
The combination in many churches of an obsession with issues of sexuality and a simultaneous lack of serious engagement with the theological issues at stake in the current war
illustrates the point nicely.
I should say that the examples I used in this post were meant to
illustrate points rather than suggest a specific direction.
The
authors illustrate their points with drawings and photographs of a variety of common canine postures and also include case studies to reinforce the recommendations for best practices.
The larger gaps between the bars on the
right illustrate the point that pension returns on contributions are larger for school administrators.
Some simple
math illustrates his point: Say someone in the 40 % tax bracket invests $ 3,000 in an RRSP and spends the $ 1,200 refund.
The use of photos to
illustrate points probably does not seem all that novel to most people, but it is still rare enough in the legal world that it causes double - takes.
Figure 2
illustrates this point by comparing pension contributions and benefits for «same - vintage» senior teachers, principals, and superintendents, and the much younger novice teachers.