Sentence examples for articulate given from inspiring English sources

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Rachel Coldicutt is a director at Caper, founder of Culture Hack and co-founder of Articulate: "Given that white men have had the benefit of 100% quotas in management positions since the industrial revolution, it only seems fair that people who are less well represented have the benefit of a structure to operate in".

The morning after the night before, four of the 18-or-so Assemble crew pitch up at Tramway to talk about their work – exceptionally chirpy and articulate given the previous night's partying, including a 2.30am stop-off at McDonald 'sto top up the exiguous party canapes.

You might expect a fellow who is able to bankroll a movie of his life to be cocky, but Mr. Wade, 35, is a quiet man, very articulate, given to mild, self-mocking smiles and stories about how his girlfriend left him, taking the dog.

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"My girls," Mr. Egan said, "were outgoing, bright, articulate, giving, loving, caring.

She is extremely articulate, giving long, precise answers to my questions.

Perhaps his reliance on drugs and booze was an instinctive attempt to replenish his creative well, for every solo was a free and wondrously articulated giving of himself.

The denizens of "House" may be the more articulate lot, given to tidy metaphors that describe their plight.

The objective is to characterize the various levels of changes intended to "articulate", in given occupations, breaking-edge "poles of qualification" and strong project teams.

The subject of Trilogy as a whole is voice: how work is a dialogue with self, with "otherness," and an answer to the craving to be true to the particular vision the work itself is trying to articulate: how giving rise to this articulate voice may embody the essence of being.

In contrast to how things seem auditorily, how a speaker articulates a given phoneme depends upon what precedes or follows that phoneme.

The absence of disarticulated specimens in these taxa could be because of a genuine absence of functional articulations or merely the paucity of specimens; in Arthroaspis, the majority of material is articulated, and given the abundance of the species, the absence of disarticulated specimens in the other taxa could be a statistical effect.

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