The field of psychology should be articulating a broad vision of human beings not a reductive fragmentary one. |
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I wasn't sure I was really articulating my reasons properly, but it was the best I could do without having the chance to rehearse my words. |
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With three telescopic boom sections and an articulating jib, sections of pump hose are added as needed to accommodate the distance to placement. |
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But for some of us, he was magnificent in articulating and carrying out his lofty moral values, like the four freedoms. |
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She is in many ways articulating an imbrication between two structures of patriarchy. |
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There's certainly a lot to say, from articulating defenses of basic rights to strategizing about the best balance between principle and politics. |
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The opisthosoma consists of 10 freely articulating segments, divided into a preabdomen of seven and a postabdomen of three. |
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Visual internal inspection with a borescope, as well as other evidence, suggested internal failure in the area of three articulating rods. |
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His forte lay in articulating authentic emotion, because most of his fictional writing was structured around intensely felt personal experiences. |
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I wondered when I'd become so bad at articulating any kind of helpful advice. |
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Semi-lunar articulations such as on the proximal ulna were measured at the midpoint of the articulating surface. |
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A sesamoid bone may be found in the superior peroneal retinaculum, articulating with the lateral malleolus. |
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The dorsal fins were supported by a basal element articulating with one vertebra each. |
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He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically. |
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The bones articulating within the capsule are covered by hyaline cartilage. |
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The anterior arch may also have facets articulating with projections on the occipital bone. |
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Both support learners in articulating their knowledge and thus foster learning as a constructive process. |
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Even the US Supreme Court, unrenowned for its fluency in articulating harms, has recognized that fact. |
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And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at articulating their fears and doubts. |
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Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text. |
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Ironically, his adeptness at articulating his experiences would make it easier for any newcomer to take his legacy and improve it. |
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At the anterior edge of the fulcrum of the pleura is a small articulating process which fit into a socket in the preceding pleura or the margin of the fixed cheek. |
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Punk is sometimes effective in articulating a critique of capitalism with a protreptic energy capable of positioning its audience in struggles over justice and social change. |
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These people disappear from view, and there is no automatic mechanism leading to those concerned uniting and articulating their needs. |
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Operational groups familiars with policy issues articulating rural electrification as an input to rural development dynamics. |
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By articulating their fears, Powell's notorious speech may have given them a mainstream voice, thereby averting a greater conflagration. |
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I therefore think it inappropriate to be already, as a precaution, articulating demands for the replenishment of funds. |
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Prior to the budget, we submitted a letter with the PAA articulating the impact of those proposed cuts. |
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Or is one to seek calm dialogue without expressly articulating one's own interests? |
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To help students develop their skills in exercising those rights and articulating complaints. |
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Bodies such as ASEAN and SAARC could advance intergovernmental cooperation by articulating clear action plans with fixed milestones. |
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All companies should consider articulating their core values as an underpinning for their own principles. |
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In addition to articulating the issues clearly, they have lent coherence to the dialogue and bolstered their arguments with hard data. |
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He recalls Pero's leadership in articulating and clarifying the challenge of indigenizing the Lutheran tradition in African-American and other communities of color. |
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Your answers on the test indicate you're great at expressing yourself and can be at your best when articulating your ideas or communicating with others. |
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Looking back to my school days, I experienced a time when martial law was still in force, preventing us from publicly articulating our opinions or political inclinations. |
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Consider the students who are, say, slow to comprehend things, poor at conceptualising or articulating ideas, weak at recognising connections and interpreting relationships. |
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Any joint has two or more bones articulating with one another. |
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It is common to see politicians articulating issues to do with the youth and women during campaigns in an effort to canvass votes from these sections of society. |
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A haptic pointing device includes a plurality of rigid, elongated proximal members, each connected to a separate rigid, elongated distal member through an articulating joint. |
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This imbroglio is emblematic of the mainline's difficulty with articulating a substantive vision of family life and family ministry in recent decades. |
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Suffering creatures are thus accorded pre-eminence in recognizing and articulating the pathic modes of the Spirit's appearance. |
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Dysarthria is a speech impairment in which the child has difficulty producing sound and articulating words. |
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Essentially, stating these principles will provide a better understanding of the more specific proposals that follow, by articulating broader considerations. |
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Carver's approach enables boards to get down to the real business of governance: making policy, articulating the mission of the organization, and sustaining its vision. |
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In DAO pilot countries, UN support is viewed as more coherent and coordinated, with the UN system speaking with one voice, articulating common policies, and providing a single entry point. |
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Specially formulated for arranging and articulating artificial teeth. |
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These were rooted not only in objective facts on the ground, but in the political interests of those articulating them. |
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As a result, it has been seen as articulating the concerns of this group in both style and lyrics. |
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By articulating our values, mobilizing to create more participatory democracy, entrenching legal protections against systemic prejudices, and working in coalitions we can reverse these trends and move towards equity. |
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The articulating vertebrae are named according to their region of the spine. |
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It is a crucial aspect for implementing sustainable development and better articulating economic, social and environmental imperatives, in particular in light of the requirements made by consumers. |
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They mastered the law and the facts of cases, and won victories in court – articulating a culture of human rights long before it became a mainstream concept. |
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In October 2010, Admiral Roughhead began the process of articulating these needs, but thus far the progress has been only partial. |
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The needs of Métis, Inuit and First Nations are diverse, but remain closely interwoven in many areas, including gender, the matter of articulating holistic medicine, and cultural survival. |
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Denying absolute predestination was easy enough, but articulating a middle ground between that and Arminianism proved a more difficult task. |
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Regrettably, the court has granted immunity to the mother on public policy reasons of privacy and rights of autonomy and the difficulties of articulating a judicial standard of conduct for pregnant women. |
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Vestiges of colour remain, indicating a painted pattern of ribs articulating the conoids. |
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In this sense, sustainable development provides a way of articulating the overall social project and aim of development, alongside other over-arching concepts such as peace and human rights and economic viability. |
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The Commission commends UNIPSIL and the United Nations country team for articulating a new and innovative approach to peacebuilding in the joint vision. |
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The mind mapping technique is used throughout the project to help them articulating all the gathered information and build their collaborative story. |
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As a matter of fact, the amassed brain trust of his government does not have the answers, but I also would caution him about articulating new policy, as he has done tonight. |
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Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate the member for Don Valley West for articulating a series of very constructive and specific solutions to deal with a problem that is gripping the nation and the world. |
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One key area in this approach involves developing and articulating the context of the program and clearly stating its objectives, stakeholders and beneficiaries, and required resources. |
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In other cases, coalitions have emerged for the purpose of articulating demands upon the mediators, only to disintegrate before long or once the demands have been met. |
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Decision makers lead in articulating recommendations for policy and management or practice because of their knowledge of the decision-making context. |
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The presenters summarized the various legal frameworks that criminalize trafficking in cultural property, while articulating the difficulty of determining the licit provenance of specific articles. |
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This is why, in a hard case, a justifiable decision would have to take all of these into account by articulating some systemic relationship between them. |
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In some ways, the ongoing conversion that is at the heart of the consecrated life is itself a witness to the spiritual dynamic of dialogue listening to the others perspective, and articulating ones own principles and values. |
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Besides the three Ecumenical Creeds, which date to Roman times, the Book of Concord contains seven credal documents articulating Lutheran theology in the Reformation era. |
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