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If I were to say something new, it would be that a new thought cannot be articulated, because we never say what we want to say … Indeed, we do not add anything new to what has been said before us, except the degree of its relationship to the eternal question of the creation, the metaphysical identity that inhabits us.

It was like pulling teeth with many people, whether or not it was articulated, because the assumption is that is there is a "guilty by association" philosophy with female athletes.

User needs must be identified and properly articulated because they will now be analyzed based on external factors, such as new healthcare models and requirements, the specific context and available resources [ 26].

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Since Fleabag, I'm often asked about the big topics, feminism and stuff: "How do you feel about sex now?" "How do you feel about how it resonates with your audience?" I find it really hard to articulate because the best articulation of it is Fleabag.

Not needing them was the audacious capital crime Turnbull committed that the plotters of the Liberal party can't articulate, because articulating that would expose the lunacy of the thinking.

Out there in the wider world, individual experiences of schizophrenia become harder to articulate because the bar for exactitude has been set so high.

Somewhere around the turn of the century, Sue Lawley began to irritate the hell out of me, for reasons that were hard to articulate because they were mainly very unfair.

The film critic Joe Morgenstern saw a Showscan demonstration in Los Angeles in the late '70s and said: "I remember the smoothness and richness of it, almost a three-dimensionality. It's not just difficult to remember, but also to articulate, because the frame rate really does change everything.

It's as if her support in itself washes away the errors that they made when in power, and says something substantial about the changes the party must somehow have made in order to regain Duffy's trust – changes that Labour politicians cannot articulate because they have not yet thought of them.

So, in many ways, it's a tricky job to articulate because on some projects you're super actively involved.

They have to be very articulate, because, in our business, you have to explain complicated ideas that have never been done before.

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