Much structural analysis, much narratology, ignores or downplays the role of time in narrative in the name of synchronicity. |
Historical evidence in energy demand downplays the argument for price response. |
Not only does the Times puff up stories on social changes that it likes by front-paging them, it downplays changes likely to arouse conservative opposition. |
He downplays this problem, but I think a close look at the evidence reveals that he is stretching. |
The site offers limited live streaming, largely because it is so expensive, and downplays archived audio and video on demand. |
He captures some important changes, but downplays the constraints on choice. |