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For "nail", read "make a reasonably articulate point about".
One distinguishing quality throughout the program was the blessedly soft but articulate point work of the corps de ballet.
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NYT comments give readers more room to marshal facts and articulate points of view, and many of them ring with real authority.
As Roof struggled to articulate points in the first part of jury selection last week and took on a largely passive role, the judge would not allow his standby counsel to make objections.
Ms. de Larrocha played them cleanly and straightforwardly: there was nothing objectionable in her readings, but also not much in the way of a sharply articulated point of view.
Witness, for example, the recent refusal by the American Institute of Physics to adopt even basic uniform quality control standards for articles, such as requirements for clarity and an obviously articulated point.
The cello, he added, must also be the "rhythmic monitor" of a quartet by "setting the pulse, articulating points of rhythmic stress, conveying a sense of rhythmic direction".
In private counseling sessions, he has heard a lot of venting and obsessing, and he has learned that the famously anxious freshman year is only "one of the major, articulating points in one's life".
So you have to have enough desirable self-confidence to articulate a point of view.
I once had the chance to articulate this point to a young Chinese man, and failed.
I'm angry also, but that doesn't absolve me of the responsibility to cogently articulate my point of view.
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