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As Carpenter recounts, the attempts of the Harris County district attorney, Chuck Rosenthal, to articulate a single rationale for the law became painful to watch.
With $52 million to spend on environmental causes this year, Pew tries to articulate a single voice -- that of the trust and, in particular, Mr. Reichert.
The two divisions were deeply interwoven, but the leadership team never managed to articulate a single strategy that worked for both parts of the business.
With economic decay, war, persecution and unemployment gripping at least a dozen countries on Europe's southern rim, the surge of migration north has overwhelmed authorities in Europe, which has struggled to articulate a single coherent policy and, say critics, played into the hands of unscrupulous people traffickers.
AFTER the collapse of the Camp David peace talks towards the end of 2000, and the start of the Palestinian intifada, many Israelis started to articulate a single, strident message: they had offered the Palestinians a priceless gift, and been kicked in the teeth for their pains; so be it, they would now show the so-and-sos who was master.
They may need to articulate a single vision of the party's values and goals that satisfies both mainstream and leftist liberals, and appeals to independent voters.
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Today, all too many companies, in deed and often in word, articulate a single-minded obligation to serve only their investors by focusing exclusively on profitability.
He articulates a single song on the album, "Rodfaestet," in Danish, spitting out the words in a hydraulic stream.
The final step to crafting your InnoVision is articulating a single sentence that captures what innovation will do for your company.
The compatibility or conflict among these various alternatives and different accounts of explanation in biology is not yet known (but see Bechtel 2006, 40 44), but the traditional philosophical project of articulating a single notion of reduction to capture most essential aspects of theory structure and explanation across biology is unlikely to succeed.
She is famous for her ironic zingers, like opening line of Pride and Prejudice, which emphasize the difference between what is articulated ("a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife") and the truth (a single woman without a good fortune, must be in want of a husband).
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