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I know they want to present it that way because they think people will be more sympathetic, but that's not factually accurate".
If a fertility clinic were to present it that way, it would pass muster with Dr. Berkeley (even though it might draw a raised eyebrow from state insurance commissioners who don't like unlicensed people selling unregulated insurance).
You'll notice I mentioned marketing twice already, and that's because with a marketing background I tend to peel back the layers and analyze not how a company presents something, but what prompted them to present it that way.
The phone comes in a sort of gold and silver, and the "charm" could probably be marketed as something guys let hang out of their briefcase or gym bag, but Verizon doesn't present it that way.
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Miss Horne, robust of voice and figure as the kilted hero, made exciting use of her enormous range and flexibility in such extended scenes as Malcolm's Act I soliloquy "Mura felici". However, Malcolm's music is mostly for vocal show and she presented it that way, a reasonable approach inasmuch as Rossini did not do much to make it dramatically gripping.
"We think maybe there's a little bias creeping in by presenting it that way," Teutsch said in an interview.
"He wants to be in a heterosexual relationship, but I feel like presenting it that way is inauthentic.
Mr. Berlusconi said during Wednesday night's interview that his response was obviously a joke and that everyone present took it that way, even though subsequent news reports offered a less rosy appraisal.
You just have to find a way to present it that is interesting and thought provoking.
But it presents problems, too, because it is no easy task to marshal this flood of data and present it in ways that others — or sometimes even they themselves — can understand and make use of it.
"… if I wanted to give them practical advice on things that they could do, I could maybe present it in a way that someone else couldn't.
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