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- Accordingly, the band's music expertise and exigence in performance improved gradually.
- Bitzer describes rhetorical situations as containing three components : exigence, audience, and constraints.
- In 1994, she directed her first documentary " L exigence de la Dignite ".
- He came from a much rootsier background, whereas what I had written had more exigence and bombast to it.
- Politicians using framing to make their own solution to an exigence appear to be the most appropriate compared to that of the opposition.
- Notably, in the classroom, ARGs can be effective tools for providing exigence on given topics and yield a collaborative and experiential learning environment.
- Bitzer especially focuses on the sense of timing ( kairos ) needed to speak about a situation in a way that can best remedy the exigence.
- De 1975 ?1992, fid鑜e ?son exigence de v閞it? il entreprend ?nouveau de longs voyages en Inde, puis au Mexique et au Guatemala.
- Using Bitzer, particularly, Miller believes it is possible to examine exigence as " an external cause of discourse . " Ultimately, she is able to view situations as social constructions.
- In her article, Miller examines Frank Lloyd Bitzer's notion of exigence as a reaction to social situations, and Kenneth Burke's notion of " motive " as human action.
- The place was'extremely decayed with age;'but though'the governor ( Esmonde ) was old and unable to act anything in this exigence, " the defendants behaved themselves exceeding well .'
- Speaking at a 1962 short course session, Rutu boasted that the 40, 000 Agitprop Section activists had educated 1.4 million young Romanians, all of them inspired by the " party leaders'exigence " in the project to build a socialist society.
- A situation calls a rhetor to create discourse, it invites a response to fit the situation, the response meets the necessary requirements of the situation, the exigence which creates the discourse is located in reality, rhetorical situations exhibit simple or complex structures, rhetorical situations after coming into creation either decline or persist.
- However, in specific contexts, there is an inherent bias towards conservativism-- i . e ., in a situation where 1 ) the rules are more or less clear; 2 ) have been accepted by most users; and, 3 ) most importantly, there is not a demonstrated exigence for changing the rules.
- Many of the chapters therein cite the above Trimbur and Pemberton quotes as they work to explain the exigence for the collection, the instances in which multiliteracy centers have been established ( the founding of the Clemson Class of 1941 Studio for Student Communication is the subject of two chapters ), and both theoretical and practical analyses of potential futures of such work.
- He defined the rhetorical situation as, A complex of persons, events, objects, and relations presenting an actual or potential exigence which can be completely or partially removed if discourse, introduced into the situation, can so constrain human decision or action as to bring about the significant modification of the exigence . With any rhetorical discourse, a prior rhetorical situation exists.
- He defined the rhetorical situation as, A complex of persons, events, objects, and relations presenting an actual or potential exigence which can be completely or partially removed if discourse, introduced into the situation, can so constrain human decision or action as to bring about the significant modification of the exigence . With any rhetorical discourse, a prior rhetorical situation exists.
- Others reply to this critique by asserting that free association is not a utopia, but an emancipatory exigence which necessarily come from the very material condition which is the proletariat ( i . e ., "'deprivation of property "'and a constant "'social struggle "'against the submission and deprivation that it causes, and that puts them against the state and capital ).
- Upon Peter's I death in 1725, his wife Catherine invested the ailing admiral with the Order of St . Alexander Nevsky and nominated him to the Supreme Privy Council, an exigence of the Great Boyars of Russia headed by influential and coming from a powerful family, Prince Dmitry Mikhaylovich Galitzine, ( 1665 1737 ), Ambassador to Turkey and Poland though necessary to govern in a less autocratic structure the Empire.
- :" This Master John Wyclif translated into the Anglic ( English )-not Angelic-tongue, the Gospel that Christ gave to the clergy and the doctors of the Church, that they might minister it gently to laymen and weaker persons, according to the exigence of their time, their personal wants, and the hunger of their minds; whence it is made vulgar by him, and more open to the reading of laymen and women than it usually is to the knowledge of lettered and intelligent clergy; and thus the pearl of the Gospel is cast forth and trodden under the feet of swine ."