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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated focus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear and well-defined concentration or emphasis on a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The team's articulated focus on sustainability has led to innovative solutions in our projects."
Alternatives: "clear emphasis" or "defined concentration".
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The remains a multi-purpose evaluation with articulated focus on accountability and learning.
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For the profession of pharmacy in Canada, although entry-to-practice competencies exist, there are currently no competencies articulated that focus on the roles of pharmacists in the evolving primary health care field.
These are problems that are now highlighted with articulate focus by candidates for Labour's leadership.
Digital transformation starts with a clearly articulated and focused strategy.
However, as of the time of writing the grant application, neither the CSSS-VC nor its healthcare teams had articulated goals focusing on SDM.
Science and technology are invaluable tools for innovation, and to reap their full potential, we also need to articulate and focus on solving the many aspects of today's global issues that are not technological per se, but are rooted in the political, cultural, and economic realities of the human world.
In the process of articulating specific focus areas and implementing new initiatives, boundary spanners may experience what Williams calls "dilemmas of multiple accountabilities", i.e. the boundary spanner may feel divided between the diverging perspectives and interests of the various organizations and individuals involved in collaboration [ 12].
The youngsters, she said, were "articulate, focused and passionate about what they are doing".
Clearly articulated corporate challenges focus the efforts of individuals in the medium term.
A total of 44 items were generated initially; these were reduced to the 15 items, which were considered the most important for symptom screening based on criteria articulated by the focus group (Tomlinson et al, 2014).
This article presents men's discussions of the 'practices of masculinity' and examines their relation to, and implications for, men's health-related behaviours as articulated in 15 focus group discussions (59 participants in total).
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