Sentence examples for discourse notes from inspiring English sources

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"All the merchandising has not helped Adams' career in terms of a critical fine-art discourse," notes Mike Foley of the Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York.

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He preached moderation in the political discourse, noting that it was important that the nation present a unified front in its dealings with foreign powers.

That includes collections of texts or images of oral discourses, notes and registries, reproductions of graphic elements and previously written texts or already existing documents.

Reflecting on the first two sections of the Discourse, James O'Higgins notes: "A good deal of what he wrote can be interpreted as the writing of an anti-clerical protestant, insisting on private judgment for the laity.

While bighorn sheep die-offs have occurred in every western state (Toweill and Geist 1999), recent conflicts in Intermountain states over the origins of disease effects on bighorn populations have erupted within the contexts of litigation over public lands grazing, Endangered Species Act dynamics, and the restoration discourse all noted above.

While Chait and Obama are both stating the "what" when it comes to our state of discourse, and have noted that an overly dogmatic "P.C. culture" might be at least partly to blame, they only scratch the surface of what's driving this state of polarization.

As Gaventa (2006) notes, the discourse of "deepening democracy" challenges the reduction of citizens to consumers who express freedoms through market choices rather than through critical deliberation and emancipatory praxis.

But Paul's discourse often sounds a note of excited reticence; he is very good at taking the already resonant Old Testament words such as "satisfy" and "acceptable" and pulling from them a kind of controlled, ironic fervor.

This short note on discourse structure completes our article on tense and aspect.

NOAA said that "confidentiality of these communications … is essential to frank discourse among scientists," and noted that it is "a long-standing practice" to keep such communication confidential.

Sociologist Jeffry Weeks noted, "the discourse of safer sex is precisely about balancing individual need and responsibility to others in a community of identity whose organising principle is the avoidance of infection and the provisions of mutual support".

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