Sentences with phrase «when good commentary»

«Holic@13: The days when good commentary was regarded as being an informed description of the game on the pitch rather than an exercise in manufacturing fake controversy and mangling the language are sadly long gone.

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If you want the real truth, read the Qur «an — and make sure you have access to a good «tafseer» (interpretation / commentary) when you read it.
The subject of the Commentary article was the collapse of Communism, but we fear Mr. Harries» secularist obiter dictum fares no better when applied to innumerable other instances of great historical change.
The base software doesn't have some of the commentaries and popular Christians books that other software packages might have, but when it comes to doing primary research on the text of Scripture, there is no better software package available.
I had to turn the sound off on the BT sport commentary because Owen Hargreaves (I think it was he) was constantly droning on about how superb the PSG players were, yet said not a word when an Arsenal player did well.
Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir (and Terry) have been SLAYING the Olympics when it comes to figure skating commentary and now the duo (as well as Terry) are getting a chance to have a bigger role to close out the Peyongchang games.
The commentary suggested that co-sleeping, when the mother is sober and on the same surface as her baby (which is free of all hazards) and breastfeeding, she is doing the best she can for her baby in terms of sleep and nutrition.
The best part is when you submit your recipes you can add commentary on what works best or doesn't.
He continued that, normally when you are outside the field and the football match is going on, you end up running commentaries, but when you giving the opportunity you will end up not doing better than the one you are substituted with.
«When you go to the stadium, you might think the spectators are better than Andre Ayew or Asamoah Gyan because when you listen to their commentary, they make comments like: I would have scored that goal, I will make a better player,» he adWhen you go to the stadium, you might think the spectators are better than Andre Ayew or Asamoah Gyan because when you listen to their commentary, they make comments like: I would have scored that goal, I will make a better player,» he adwhen you listen to their commentary, they make comments like: I would have scored that goal, I will make a better player,» he added.
May it serve as a warning not only to policymakers, but also to researchers, clinicians, peer reviewers, journal editors, and journalists of the need to consider the harm to scientific credibility and public health when dealing with studies funded by food companies with vested interests in the results — and to find better ways to fund such studies and to prevent, disclose and manage potentially conflicted interests,» writes Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H., of New York University, in a related commentary.
EXTRAS The best part of the grandly named» Future in Action» doc is when a truck destroys a $ 600,000 camera; Bay's commentary reveals that (a) the dude bit was his idea, and (b) he normally smashes» about two or three megaphones» in the course of a shoot.
The point is proven all too well on the EXTRAS commentary when Levinson and Linson crack up at their own wheezy gags.
The movie's commentary on Kay's importance as a woman in this position of power isn't subtle — consider the scene when she wades into the crowd on the courthouse steps and finds herself surrounded by female well - wishers.
Lively and full of errata, if not too much useful criticism or context beyond «this scared me when I was a kid» (see above for my identical contribution to this conversation), it's the preferred option over the first commentary reuniting stars Robinson and Gene Barry, who do better than you'd expect (especially Robinson, who's evidently boned up for this project) but still just provide the usual behind - the - scenes stories.
Not a problem in of itself (and, in fact, many filmmakers would do well to follow his lead, as few commentaries hold any kind of interest aside from the stray tidbit now and again), when the commentary track is enabled through remote or Special Features menu, as the film plays on into un-commented scenes the regular soundtrack doesn't return.
Zombie movies work quite well as mindless and bloody entertainment, and also when they are tied into larger social commentaries (such as in Romero's original Dawn Of The Dead and 28 Days Later).
Rodriguez's commentary does a good job of acknowledging the biggest chunks of new footage included, but even he seems to think the movie played better when it was part of a double feature.
Journeyman director James McTeigue's better work (V for Vendetta, Sense8) has always maintained an element of social commentary: we sense him lingering when Burke tells Union «You are a woman, alone, at the mercy of strangers», which makes it even more cathartic whenever our resourceful heroine locates a weak spot.
The first of two commentary tracks features a well - spoken Ron Shelton, who details his philosophy and disappointments with the picture while giving no insight as to why he seems to be at his best when he's at his ugliest.
His commentary here is a lot better than on the actual feature film because he really zeroes on these specific scenes and makes his point a lot quicker than he does when he has the entire movie's running time at his disposal.
Extras include a sleepy McTiernan commentary track that's best when it pertains to the post-production process; McTiernan is the rare director with favourable things to say about the practice of test - screening, which he used fervently in the case of Basic to gauge the integrity (read: coherence) of its myriad convolutions.
For me, a commentary is always better when the speaker actually sounds interested in what they are saying.
The Homesman works as both an entertaining western as well as a subtle commentary on a dark moment in our American history, specifically how the West was won, when settlers stole the land outright from Native Americans and justified their...
And Monsters University, while being an enjoyable and funny prequel, works best as a possibly unintentional meta - commentary from director Dan Scanlon about the fear of letting pressure get the best of you when you're following in your heroes» footsteps.
And, don't miss Ed Week «s special commentary package coming out next week (both in print and online) on the RHSU rankings — including a lively discussion of what happens when scholarly engagement in public debate ceases to be a good thing, how we can tell, and what can be done about it.
We know good design focuses on meeting the moment of need so let's not add in too much, the rest is commentary and can be placed for additional searching when, and if, needed on a web site.
The pack includes a variety of additional practice questions and materials that are useful when revising with students, as well as plenty of additional exam answer exemplars with commentary.
This is again where one of the issues was raised for me, in that when you look at a lot of the research and a lot of the media commentary, when they say «up to half of all teachers leave in the first five years», they're always talking about «and it's because they're stressed, it's because they don't get enough support, they're not treated well...» all of which is absolutely an issue that needs to be considered, but it's not the whole story.
The Commentary editors will decide where an essay will be published (in the print edition of Education Week and / or online at edweek.org), as well as when it will run.
Summary: In this Ed Week commentary, David Gamberg, a school superintendent from Long Island, talks about the importance of the words we use when we define a good school.
Speaking of whom, there's also a good commentary on today's FP Comment page by Terence Corcoran that declares when it comes to deficits, «Oliver has it right.»
One of his remarks to an assembly of clergy earlier in the year, which made it into the general commentary surrounding his U.S. visit, reminded me of something from the early days of Best Friends, when co-founder Faith Maloney was the de facto animal control officer for a few counties here in southern Utah.
Yet even when not at his best Terry Pratchatt was vastly better than anyone else, delivering clever lines and commentary.
This text, from the year 847 — written, one can't help noticing, when the best artists of Carolingian Europe were spending their lives applying gold leaf details to illuminated manuscripts and crafting decorative metalwork — could easily be a commentary on 20th - century modernism.
His commentaries on his own creations tend to float off into metaphysics; he is best when poetically extolling the work of others — Jacob Epstein's sea - washed pebbles, Joseph Beuys's fuzzy, absorbent figures made of felt, and Richard Serra's palaeolithic - looking steel plates.
When it's hard enough to get our governments to listen to two - word slogans, imagine how it feels to find the space to give thoughtful, nuanced commentary — it may as well be an anti-gravitational suggestion for the time we're given.
Given the dictionary definition as well as the common readers» thought about the use of these words (fraud and fraudulent) the Court finds that these statement taken in context must be viewed as more than honest commentary â $» particularly when investigations have found otherwise.
The Court crafted a two - stage test which is quite complex from a legal standpoint (and remains the subject of a good deal of legal commentary and interpretation), but which nonetheless provides some much - needed certainty in answering the question of when a freely - negotiated spousal support agreement should nonetheless be varied by a court or set aside entirely.
With pithy commentary, occasional wit, and perhaps a little bit of pizzazz, these zaniest of zanies discuss why, at a time when corporate crime and abuse is at an all time high, it is actually a good thing to take Corporate America to court sometimes.
Not to detract from AUSTLII's awesome coverage and the fact it has more commentary, but when it comes to respect for the user and well - thought - out features CanLII is a different animal altogether.
He advises: «When you start with a good text or commentary, you can leverage a variety of inexpensive and free resources to complete your research.»
To me the first thing that comes to mind when I classify a resume as a commentary, albeit the resume may be well written, is that it is too long and lacks focus.
Pyrenees Ranges, Victoria About Blog Well it's basically a database of Authors and Books from Australasia (Australia, New Zealand, and nearby areas) AND a blog AND a running commentary (on the rare occasions when I feel brave enough to post an article).
The Use of a Restraining Order in Dealing with Unmanageable College Students: A Commentary on «The Dean's Restraining Order: «When Thou Art All the Better Part of Me»»: Journal of College Student Psychotherapy Vol 19 (1) 2004, 13 - 17.
If you find yourself criticizing when you planned on being constructive, it's best if you don't deliver your feedback and commentary unless you've planned ahead.
While I agree that ORE can do much more to address professionalism and not just by merely mentioning that Realtors are professionals, registrants must also do their part to better educate the public because when we have two opposing views as below, both of which can not be correct at the same time, it is clear that much of the commentary comes from repeating what has been heard and unfortunately, also a place of ignorance:
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