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A talking point is a pre-established message or formula used in the field of political communication, sales and commercial or advertising communication. The message is coordinated a priori to remain more or less invariable regardless of which stakeholder brings the message in the media.
An outline, also called a hierarchical outline, is a list arranged to show hierarchical relationships and is a type of tree structure. An outline is used [1] to present the main points (in sentences) or topics of a given subject. Each item in an outline may be divided into additional sub-items.
Each entry below is an outline, an introduction to a subject structured as a hierarchical list of the essential points.Each of these outlines focuses on a country. Along with Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines, the outlines on Wikipedia form an all-encompassing outline of the knowledge of humankind.
Here’s a guide to understanding the facts behind some of their most repeated talking points: Trump’s immigration rhetoric focuses on fear. Harris has mostly avoided the topic.
This article is an outline, a type of article that presents a list of articles or sub-topics related to its subject in a hierarchical form.For the standardized set of outlines on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines.
BBC Sport looks at five talking points from the Premier League as the international break ends.
Accept my humble list of things to consider as talking points for your Thanksgiving Day turkey time: Homesick Ohioans. The number one illness among former Ohioans is homesickness. The antidote may ...
An outline comes chronologically before the content is created; it's a plan. A summary is a subsequent analysis of the content. I think that Outline (plan) should be the title of the article we're talking about here. Binksternet 22:34, 10 July 2009 (UTC)