Sentence examples for informed narrative from inspiring English sources

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The main strength of this study is that we used a theoretically informed narrative approach - asking public health practitioners to describe and collectively map their planning processes - to mitigate the effect of recall bias and to uncover the taken-for-granted nature of particular practices.

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It was agreed by the authors that these method-specific papers would not help inform narratives about the discourse of quality assurance, but may become useful at a later date when developing detailed guidance.

But the haircut, it seems, has always informed the narrative.

But the intuitions that informed the narrative arc of Tom Nero are now being borne out by empirical research.

There would be witness accounts, friends and family providing first-hand evidence, phone pictures, soundbites, reactions that informed the narrative.

It's a gentle guitar ballad starring a dangling noose called "Hang Me, Oh Hang Me," and its best-known version is by the late Dave Van Ronk, a towering singer whose recollections of Greenwich Village during the folk boom informed the narrative.

Second, where interviews or diaries contained detailed stories, we used an analytical approach that was informed by narrative theories about the construction of illness stories [ 11].

The whole of Sweden forms the adventure's backdrop: landscapes, seascapes and towns enriching and informing the narrative, while agriculture and animal life are carefully and lovingly observed.

In Jacques Monod's phrase, natural selection is chance caught on a wing.Mr Fortey says that Darwin's view of the natural world informs his narrative as pervasively as grammar does a novel.

Like that of W. G. Sebald, Gornick's persona habitually discovers in specific works of art the drama at the center of her life; thus the interplay of life and art both form and inform the narrative at hand.

Still, as someone who spun an eclectic history from small things in his previous book, "Justinian's Flea: Plague, Empire, and the Birth of Europe," Rosen is a natural and playful story­teller, and his digressions both inform the narrative and lend it an eccentric and engaging rhythm.

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