Romney's "Obama Isn't Working"
synopsized high unemployment--and borrowed the advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi's slogan for Margaret Thatcher's British Conservative Party in 1978, "Labour Isn't Working."
Each chapter is structured into numerical subsections, which are
synopsized at the beginning of each chapter, as well as key terms that are bolded and represented in a glossary.
A socially engaged art practice,
synopsized historically by Claire Bishop in her 2012 book Artificial Hells, for example, often struggles with the task of expressing social phenomena as discrete representations, objectifying social structures in order to interrogate the repressive reification of the status quo.
Markets briefly
synopsized to offer the reader a prelude to regional dynamics, include US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, UK, Bulgaria, Finland, Bangladesh, China, Latin America and Middle East.
In the remaining part of this paper a new technique is proposed to solve this interference problem, whose general framework is
synopsized in the appendix.
It helps to read the first book, although many of the events are
synopsized in the early part of the novel.
The hour-and-a-half-long playlist effectively
synopsized the band's development since 2004.
As indicated by his consideration of Morton's use of buckhorns, Cohen's approach to early colonial communication systems, or social networks of signification, is very broad and not easily
synopsized here.
Individual issues are
synopsized and aggregated, and a composite analysis is provided.
As explained throughout the text and
synopsized in the appendix, the Public Service Value Model has four stages: (1) define outcomes and metrics, (2) calculate outcome and cost-effectiveness scores, (3) perform the public service value performance matrix, and (4) analyze the public service performance results.