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Terror is almost impossible to articulate, which is why, as in that video clip of the lovely dad explaining to his son, we counteract it with flowers and candles.
Nissan told me that it's working with partners on its in-vehicle smart assistant, but it wouldn't articulate which partners it's using specifically.
In our video interview, Capossela eventually goes on mention that there will be paid services on cloud computing, although he did not articulate which services are expected to be the biggest revenue drivers.
"There is no way all of the cuts will be extended now that the political winds have shifted," he says, adding that McCain has not been able to articulate which of his proposed tax cuts are most important.
A measurement design challenge inherent in working with an implementation study involving varying process improvement goals (e.g., services along the Cascade) and assessment of change across all four EPIS stages involved how to predict and articulate which domains/variables are most important to measure at which points over time as change efforts unfold.
They understand and can articulate which conditions will enable them to be at their best and at their worst.
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The literature review of the research shows that different approaches in architectural education and learning can be articulated which emphasize on aesthetics as pivot point of education.
However, these recent developments do not appear to intersect or to have been fully articulated, which is, in part, due to immature social networking between the actors involved in these renewable energy initiatives, and there appears to be no widely supported strategy for future market development.
I also pointed to all the anti-gay statements and positions Trump has recently articulated, which reporter Maggie Haberman left out of her piece.
The GG1, however, did not exert as much lateral force on the rails as the R1, because it was articulated, which allowed for a smaller turning radius than the rigid R1.
The osteological or logical correlates needed to support some of these inferences have been poorly articulated, which may explain the wide range of opinions on when intrathoracic air sacs like those in birds first evolved and how these relate to ventilatory patterns.
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