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Mr. Erickson: The ACT writing test is designed to measure a student's ability to make and articulate judgments, develop and sustain a position, organize and present ideas logically, and communicate clearly in writing.

In keeping with the pluralism of meaningful predication (there is a plurality of things that we can meaningfully articulate judgments about), we cannot dogmatically presuppose that there is only one meaning of the 'being' addressed in our predicative activities.

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I couldn't have articulated these judgments then, of course.

In articulating this judgment, we use all of the diverse and confusing vocabulary of moral appraisal; works of art, like people, are condemned for their sentimentality, coarseness, vulgarity, cruelty, or self-indulgence, and equally praised for their warmth, compassion, nobility, sensitivity, and truthfulness.

But my hunch is that some of Roger's most steadfast friends are people he has never met, people whose living rooms he has graced, for more than 30 years, with his articulate, sometimes combative judgments of coming attractions.

Finally, as Bradford Hill originally intended, his criteria (which he called "postulates") were designed to articulate the basis for judgments and facilitate the integration of evaluations across criteria, not simply as a checklist for which, if enough features of the array of data seemed to fit, causality could be concluded.

It is instead articulating a provisional judgment by this court as to how Fifth Amendment rights can be enforced.

Their statements revealed that rather than articulating a sincere judgment on their health status, they responded to the social expectation not to discuss publicly their illnesses: "Although I have several illnesses I cannot complain, all I can say is Alhamdulillah!" (village 1, non-working, non-educated, 52 years old).

The five majority judgments, though differently articulated, say nothing more than this: no matter how understandable the religious justification, if the effect of an admission policy is to disadvantage an individual on the basis of his or her ethnic origins, this amounts to racial discrimination which is unlawful.

Its unity is engendered by the synthesis which the subject effects of itself by its apperception and which it articulates in the "Table of Judgments".

Because they are unable to articulate the basis of this judgment, any analysis at the intentional level will simply fail to provide much in the way of an explanation for their actions.

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