Sentence examples for interplay of facts from inspiring English sources

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Thus, feminist empiricists today stress the centrality of situated knowledge, the interplay of facts and values, the absence of transcendental standpoints, and the plurality of theories.

The ability to quickly survey responses and enter into dialogues -- a kind of interplay of facts and ideas -- is increasingly important, as is the ability to conduct initial research, accessing library databases worldwide, as well as digital versions of journals and research papers.

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But all history is the interplay of fact and myth.

The interplay of fact and fiction remains intricate and uncertain throughout the movie, which concludes with actual 1972 television film of Mr. Wojtowicz arguing with police outside the bank (though it is Mr. Pacino's voice that is heard on the soundtrack).

The genre was so vibrant that writers like Joan Aiken and Susan Cooper could veer into "alternate history" sagas, confident their young readers would have sufficient knowledge to appreciate the subtle interplay of historical "fact" and historical ­ fiction".

The paper adds to growing evidence that the evolution of large body size and long necks was the result of "a complex interplay" of factors, including the fact that many sauropods did not chew their food but more or less vacuumed it up, adds paleontologist Martin Sander of the University of Bonn in Germany.

It is a coming-of-age story, a fantasy for children and adults, and the myth of a golden age, but was also invented by the author "essentially for himself in order to explore and perhaps make some sense of his own emotional difficulties, to investigate the interplay of the world of facts and the world of the imagination and to rediscover the heightened experiences of infancy".

A parent's decision to vaccinate a child is often not a simple comparison of the risk/benefit of vaccinating versus not vaccinating, but involves a complex interplay of values with scientific facts.

(Alas, "Proustian" is an inapt adjective: the writer actually opposed what he called a "simple cinematographic vision," which he feared treated memory as nothing but the accumulation of facts, rather than a complex interplay of sensory experiences and storytelling).

The elastic interplay of Us Five is in fact the main point of "Bird Songs," which approaches its Parker-centric repertory as a springboard rather than an altar.

It is important to tackle history's enduring questions, examining the evidence behind each and dispelling lingering myths in order to explore the interplay of history and science to uncover how facts and falsehoods vie for belief.

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