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The educated aren't immune from such traps; they are merely more articulate about them.
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In particular, "the younger generation has been [thinking] astutely about the problems long before we became semi-articulate about them, and much of what I hear from younger people is just a sense of gratitude that people who are comfortable in the field like us are paying attention to it".
"People are not always articulate about why they like them, but you see clients respond to these frills".
The goals, he said, were to encourage youngsters to give back to their communities through service projects and to help them "become more articulate about their own beliefs, but also to become more respectful of other beliefs".
Engaging our participants in this way helped them to be articulate about a range of health concerns, including those that are traditionally considered to be stigmatising among most groups of men.
Ask the child open-ended questions about their behavior and encourage them to be articulate about what they are doing and why they are doing it.
This process of prioritization presumably requires advanced competences to articulate priorities and deliberate about them with a large variety of stakeholders.
Students should be able to articulate what it is about them that make them a good fit with that particular school.
But this year, I pushed hard to be more articulate about my fears in the effort to conquer them.
Sieff was extremely articulate about his own work.
If you can be articulate about your thoughts, why can't you articulate your feelings?
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