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During this phase we leveraged related literature from retail forward and backward distribution (both bricks-and-mortar and e-commerce) to refine articulation and emergent concepts and relationships (Gioia et al. 2013).
With a repertoire ranging from the 17th to the 21st century, Nancy Wilson's solo playing has been called "clear and sweet in tone, refined in articulation" by Gramophone, "exceptionally stylish" by The Edinburgh Scotsman and "expert" by the New York Times.
Category 2 country programmes need to move beyond capturing what activities were completed and refine their articulation of the type of change expected as a result of their programmes.
Refined but not rarified.
Refined carbs.
Refined sugars.
If the test results are off target, then iterate back to Step One, refine the articulation, improve and focus data collection, improve and focus the analysis and with these new insights, synthesize a new solution.
This concept was refined and expanded by Burnet and Thomas 50 years later with their articulation of the "immune surveillance" hypothesis.
So refined.
Rather than being the genteel, refined African-American classical music we think we know, ragtime jumps out of the pages of The Ephemeralist as a sometimes morally compromised, often vulgar, always vital form of American popular music, perhaps closer in its articulation to rock and hip-hop than the jazz that was its immediate descendant.
Very refined.
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