Sentence examples for multifaceted account from inspiring English sources

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Interweaving the actions of plutocrats, anarchists, striking garment workers, and a host of others, Wallace gives a multifaceted account of the city Marcel Duchamp called "a complete work of art".

Ashley Bouder built upon the extraordinarily accomplished and multifaceted account of the taxing lead role that she first danced last spring, while Teresa Reichlen, graduating to the same lead role, seemed to breeze through it with radiantly cool sureness, never interpreting it, just being it, allowing the ballet to shine without any editorial comment of her own.

Hyra's exploration of gentrification in Washington, D.C.'s Shaw/U Street neighborhood presents a multifaceted account of the process by which iconic 'darkk ghettos'' are transformed into ''gilded ghettos'' and the implications of the process for longtime black residents...

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Now he wanted to offer a multifaceted historical account of any given subject through a friendly user interface.

The latter was the climax of 40 years' writing of poetic biographies, including the multifaceted An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744).

Most say the admissions process is multifaceted, taking into account letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, athletic potential and legacy status – whether the applicant is the child or grandchild of a previous graduate.

A shift to more multifaceted and systemic account of faculty practice was also the hallmark of the research program of Joan Stark (Stark [2000]).

The approach that is needed to understand change over time within a country, we suggest, is one which is multifaceted, taking into account changes within the design and administration of the assessment, the wider context in which that assessment is implemented, and possible interactions between the two.

A Time of Scandal is a multifaceted and strong account of an interesting time". "Her colorful narrative makes a convincing case for Forbes' rehabilitation and, in light of other recent revisionist histories, a full reconsideration of an allegedly corrupt president and administration.

The model for a book of this scope remains J. Anthony Lukas's "Common Ground," the amazingly multifaceted, gripping and comprehensive account of Boston's racial tensions as seen through the eyes of three very different families.

The development of adaptive policies for the management of dynamic and complex ecosystems, such as marine and coastal environments, asks for flexible and innovative tools which account for multifaceted issues, uncertainties and cope with a wide range of future conditions.

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