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The participants in this phase two study however, did not articulate this issue at all.
Whatever the nature of the claim, making it clearly involves work that requires a set of competencies, including the ability to formulate and articulate the issue for which help is being sought, and the ability to present credibly.
If they feel you aren't tuned in, and you aren't effectively identifying and articulating the issues your company faces based on cold, hard realities, they won't have confidence in your ability to turn things around.
"The Greenspace Program gives residents an ability to articulate the issues".
Students are expected to articulate the issues for the handbook and to do substantive global urbanization research.
"Democrats need a statesman who can articulate the issues, not someone who holds their finger to the wind on every issue.
Age UK is to launch four TV ads that feature the stars as well as 18 additional voice artists to articulate the issues of older people.
Over the years, both men have often seemed at a loss when pressed to articulate what issues they hold dear or what they believe in.
The survey was conducted to articulate what issues are important to women with an eye to pressuring politicians to heed their concerns.
It is hoped training on how to blog will increase young people's confidence to champion their cause and articulate the issues that are of concern to them.
He was a figure who appeared to understand, who spoke to those who felt different, who somehow seemed to articulate their issues.
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