Sentence examples for judicious narrative from inspiring English sources

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Jenkins's judicious narrative has one regrettable lapse: It gives short shrift to Bush v. Gore.

Rehnquist's greatest influence was as a model for a new breed of ideological justices, this judicious narrative argues.

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As the Dictionary of the Middle Ages says, "William's achievements in assembling and evaluating sources, and in writing in excellent and original Latin a critical and judicious (if chronologically faulty) narrative, make him an outstanding historian, superior by medieval, and not inferior by modern, standards of scholarship".

With judicious use of a fictional narrative he then draws the story forward, bringing in some startling new evidence for how HIV was able to spread so widely.To his credit, Mr Quammen does not shy away from the lurid question of the "next big one" that will be on readers' minds from the start.

There is a spareness to Martin's narrative style, but her judicious use of details (such as the red lipstick of a distraught dancer contrasting with the dark circles under her eyes) brings her characters into sharp relief.

Where Lehane's Ruth denies oxygen to the invented characters, the judicious introduction of Thatcher into Hollinghurst's narrative expands our understanding of the characters, and provides a set piece that defines the novel (although I should confess that, despite his beautiful sentences, Hollinghurst's book did bore me to tears when I read it a few years back).

We treated the review question as a compass, not an anchor, so that the question was open to being refined as the review proceeded; used iterative, intuitive searching of literatures combined with more formal systematic searching techniques; engaged in selective, judicious sampling of relevant literatures; sought to integrate the various literatures through a narrative argument.

This saga has been often told, most recently in David O. Stewart's novelistic narrative "The Summer of 1787," but Beeman's work is distinguished by a gently judicious tone that allows us to appreciate, and draw some lessons from, the delicate balances that emerged out of that passion-filled Philadelphia crucible.

The Sunday Times's Dominic Sandbrook similarly wished for "judicious pruning" but praised its "superlative scholarship"; and Helen Rappaport agreed in the Daily Telegraph that sometimes "the narrative sags under the weight of information", but relished the book's "complexities and fascinating detail".

Being judicious.

A long, judicious pause.

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