It's called "didactic marketing, " the new industry catchphrase used to describe the dictatorial trend in advertising.
His real aim appears to be didactic: he wants the widest possible hearing for his ideas.
Curiously, didactic marketing's new devotees are companies with few if any product or service improvements to showcase.
You know "didactic, " "sedulous" and other esoteric words (including esoteric) and want to use that comparative advantage.
Hardy's charismatic performance was the centrepiece of a narrative that was at once detailed, dramatic and didactic.
Others find the works didactic, or written in a confused variety of styles.
Radio education is not strictly didactic, but can also be communicative and enjoyable.
Chantel is less a person than a counter-stereotype, and Harris uses her according to the didactic need of the moment.
The list sounds didactic, as if programmers were saying: come to Edinburgh to enjoy yourself, but above all to learn.
Spurred on by his publisher, Pierre-Jules Hetzel, Verne often included in the texts didactic technical explanations of how his inventions worked.
The company has always had a didactic side, and Animal Kingdom will dispense plenty of nature talk along with the spectacle.
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Teaching by video is based on a didactic, lecture based philosophy.
Swiss luxury watch brand, Breguet, is celebrating the invention of the tourbillion through a didactic and interactive exhibition titled, Breguet, the innovator.
It attempts a more didactic approach, organising material on a vast array of topics and perspectives, and avoiding rather than encouraging their resolution.
Let me go all didactic for a minute: the purchase of a new auto is just about one of the worst investments you can make.
Central to this didactic purpose were the installations, the so-called "ensembles, " nonchronological groupings of objects that mixed media, periods and styles, cultures, fine and decorative arts.
Lessons and exercises are set up in a casual and playful way, using interactive touch capabilities (for example drag-and-drop exercises), thereby corresponding to Babbel's didactic methods.
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And readers anticipating a didactic slice of agitprop can relax.
In this didactic yet revelatory documentary, the director Micha X.
And it's not just didactic, it's not just teaching something.
In terms of didactic story-telling in school, little has changed.
At first, like most of the few Soviet citizens who were allowed abroad, she was prickly, didactic and eager to portray the Soviet Union as superior to the West.
The view taken by Clint Eastwood, directing from Iris Yamashita's exemplary screenplay, is elegiac, but -- and this is remarkable, given the nature of the production and the sweep of his ambition -- not at all didactic.
The artist himself may look out at us just to the left of center, and most scholars agree that his young son, Jorge (identified by the birth date inscribed on his pocket square), points with a didactic gesture to the mystical event in the foreground.
In the Philips wing for instance, Gerrit Berckheyde's "The 'Golden Bend' in the Herengracht" (1671-72), a shimmering, timeless image of one of Amsterdam's principal canals and a recent acquisition, was tastelessly used as a prop in a didactic display on the history of Dutch urban development.
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The dissemination of didactic materials through the PNLA. Literacy textbooks for youth and adult literacy learners are produced and, if recommended by specialist consultants, sent to state and municipal literacy centres and schools so that they can be distributed to all learners currently enrolled in literacy courses.
The writer and director, Varun Khanna, daringly presents the sexual violence and abuse that he thinks are lurking behind patriarchal law, and asserts, through an unambiguously partisan script and spare, didactic images, that unyieldingly traditional Islam poses a threat to freedom in general and to women in particular.
Now in order for this belief system to operate effectively, it has to continually position the journalist and his or her observations not as right where others are wrong, or virtuous where others are corrupt, or visionary where others are short-sghted, but as practical, hardheaded, unsentimental, and shrewd where others are didactic, ideological, and dreamy.
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