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Mr. Obama has not articulated a plan to deal with that challenge.
Everyone seems more interested in the 19 community radio stations that might be created by the government, a rule set forth in the peace agreement, though no one has yet articulated a plan for their location nor the reach of their frequencies.
Obama, with sleeves rolled up, held up a copy of the full-color, 20-page "Blueprint for America's Future" that his campaign planned to distribute across the country a booklet that offered a repackaging of his ideas in response to GOP criticism that he hasn't clearly articulated a plan for the next four years.
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But ask him what set means and he cannot articulate a plan beyond tomorrow.
New Yorkers Say No to War, for example, won an impressive following without ever articulating a plan of action.
Which candidate will articulate a plan to build on these strengths while mitigating the negative effects of a new global economic equilibrium?
To deserve those votes, a candidate must articulate a plan not only for restoring growth, but for ensuring that in the next upswing, the benefits are shared.
COMMENT FROM SHYONELUNG: Alex, why can't we talk about the Super Bowl? (Go Giants?) STEVE COLL: Let's hear Daniels articulate a plan for a post-Peyton Indianapolis franchise.
If they are to satisfy their constituents, they will need to articulate a plan for increasingly putting Pakistan's interests first while gradually reducing the country's reliance on the US.
However, sensitive to criticism from commercial rivals such as the News Media Association – the trade body for the UK newspaper industry, which has called for the BBC's digital news operation to be curbed – Hall is also expected to articulate a plan for a more open BBC that will focus on different ways of working, such as creating more partnerships.
"We had lost money, we were continuing to lose money and we couldn't articulate a plan".
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