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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated documents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to documents that are clearly expressed or well-defined, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "The project proposal included articulated documents that outlined the objectives and deliverables in detail."
Alternatives: "well-defined documents" or "clearly expressed documents".
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Greenough gamely theorizes: From our own experiences, we instinctively know when viewing snapshots like these that they, unlike many carefully crafted works of art or fully articulated documents, possess a kind of truth that is both profound and unassailable.
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While the specific objectives and characteristics of the local version of SOS may have been understood by those involved in its design, these fundamentals have not been adequately articulated, documented or disseminated for national use.
The principles undergirding freedom of the Internet are articulated in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which describes as inalienable the right to receive and impart information without interference, "throughout any media and regardless of frontiers".
Other researchers have argued that current representations of NOS as articulated in documents informing science curricula (i.e., AAAS Benchmarks and National Science Education Standards) do not accurately reflect an authentic view of science from the perspective of those actually engaging in the enterprise.
This review has highlighted, articulated and documented much of what many (members, Working Groups, Executive, even funders) already know or are vaguely aware of.
The forward-looking declaration commits member states to actions – including in conflict and post-conflict situations – that have never previously been so explicitly articulated in international documents.
The general themes articulated in the documents, details aside, are as old as the climate fight itself, largely reflecting industry plans disclosed in 1998 in documents obtained from environmentalists by John Cushman of The Times.
These considerations are articulated in Global Fund documents, but under-five mortality reduction has not been a distinct strategic priority to date [ 12].
The results showed a broad perspective of quality articulated in policy documents and by the senior hospital managers, including the dimensions of CE, PS, CE, however efficiency and costs were also often included in the definition by managers.
The first involved an exploration and mapping of the explicit and implicit meaning 18 embedded within the programme design as there was no logic model or assumptions articulated in policy documents.
"Gun control infringes upon the Second Amendment right to bear arms" is a better example of reasoning than "Gun control will keep me from having fun with my AK-47," because the former is worded in terms of universal rights articulated in legal documents and the latter is impossible to quantify or evaluate objectively.
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