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"There's the ability to articulate a knowledge and there's the ability to enact it.
Similarly important is the ability to articulate a vision and a set of values, which is a far better predictor of voting behavior than positions on "the issues".
(Lack of a college degree and the ability to articulate proving no barriers to the hiring).
It's about design integrity and the ability to articulate ideas and make them livable to real people".
Association president Robert Silverman said the principles emphasise strong management skills and the ability to articulate America's strategic interests.
Simon and Flora have sophisticated and funky friends, interesting children and the ability to articulate dissatisfaction and disaffectedness without sounding droll or whiny.
But McGovern ran an effective campaign that showcased his political strengths of having firm beliefs and the ability to articulate them in debates and on the stump.
Mike Pence projects calm reassurance and strength and an ability to articulate a vision and policies Americans support.
An entire generation is growing up without the ability to articulate ideas in a coherent fashion.
". - Vision - Relentless Focus - Empathy - Raw Intellect - Agility (both learning and physically) - (The ability to articulate the mission through taking action).
Hence, the ability to articulate integration might be considered a dynamic skill, subject to being influenced, as suggested elsewhere [ 13], and might thus be learned.
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