Conveying in a sentence as a noun

And since there are no credentials, your posts are just that - some text and images conveying ideas.

How would you "tell a story" while conveying this information?

This is a fantastic article that is extremely well written and does an excellent job of conveying the science.

What I took away from the story wasn't so much related to death, but rather its great visceral conveying of the point of the golden rule.

"Researcher: 1970s Inuit heart disease fish oil study flawed" maintains the word count of CBC's article while conveying far more information.

The tragedy is that online profiles are becoming so efficient at conveying personal stories that there's nothing left to talk about face to face.

"And even if I grant your premise, it still doesn't support maintaining the schools we have, because they demonstrably don't work at conveying a "base level of education".

He answered questions about math like an intelligent grad student, conveying his own ideas in fully grammatical sentences without ums or ahs.

The visualization does a decent job of conveying single themes without including unnecessary extra.

There are a couple of teaser bullet-points-in-boxes that gives a high-level view, but I think the home page would really benefit from an in-your-face description conveying the clear benefits.

" I'm a little sad to see you neg "Up," though, because I thought the technical gambit there was much more sophisticated: conveying emotion convincingly from what is basically a cartoon.

If you want to actually be a productive GPL licenser, you have to either hope that the threat in the docs is enough, or else find everybody who is "conveying" your software, and slap them with a lawsuit so that they learn how much lawsuits suck.

Conveying definitions

noun

act of transferring property title from one person to another

See also: conveyance conveyancing