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(DJN II.3.23) That is, though as a broad divine injunction natural law is presumed to be ultimately consistent, in practice (as specifically interpreted by particular humans) it often appears less so; for its demands must always be articulated in full view of not only human psychology but also the concrete settings in which human action occurs.
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He affixed tamarind paste to her wounds to help them heal and placed a ruby colored stone in her mouth to ensure that she would always be articulate.
This would, for example, mean that a child's right to withdraw must always be clearly articulated.
"New values are being articulated".
It is articulated.
Issues are articulated theatrically".
Risks are being articulated.
Meaning is articulated.
Rather, it is a reflection of people's implicit understanding (which they may not necessarily always be able to articulate) of the visual properties of the actual space around them (cf, Morgan, 1979).
They may not always be capable of articulating it, but they see us for exactly who and what we are.
He was articulating a conundrum that has always dogged the elevated members of my community.
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