Sentence examples for exposition a problem from inspiring English sources

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(Not that she would have considered something as simple as a bit of exposition a problem; that's our aesthetic-ethical hangup, not hers).

(Not that she would have considered something as simple as a bit of exposition a problem; that's our aesthetic-ethical hangup, not hers). In this scene and elsewhere, he has Joanne Woodward do voice-over narration straight from Wharton's text and jettisons the cinematically pure approach of trying to clue us in to every subtlety with gestures or expository speeches.

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"The sovereign remedy for ills in a democracy is exploration and exposition of a problem," he writes.

For example: Exposition (A-B): the exposition introduces the central character and provides background or dramatic context.

In educational terms, a new experience such as a new historical text, an exposition in science, or a problem rider in geometry begins by seeming relatively formless and unstructured.

" 'I came back when they opened up the Lower Nine, hoping to find out what's up with Dad.' I agree that exposition here is more of a problem than a solution.

Dalí told the press it would be "a magical exposition of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time". Nervously, Disney translated, calling it "just a simple story of a girl in search of her real love". For eight months, they worked on it, until Disney, citing postwar financial problems, abandoned the project.

According to an article published by The New York Times, Dalí described Destino as, "a magical exposition of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time," while Walt Disney called it, "just a simple story of a girl in search of her real love".

The Greens should not be jostling for position in a race to have the most radical-sounding exposition of every problem, but occupy instead the available niche for a progressive party, focused on the environment and trading in imaginative, pragmatic solutions.

A second topic concerns the gradual shift away from exposition and toward problem solving ('questions', as put by Andrews 2001).

In his original exposition of the problem of temporary intrinsics, Lewis does not consider a variety of other ways of understanding sentences attributing ostensibly intrinsic properties to objects at times.

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