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Lizza says, Obama's basic diagnosis of American politics, as he articulated it in 2008, was wrong….
His forebears would not even have contemplated a word such as that, let alone articulated it in plain view.
The court articulated it in 1803 in Marbury v. Madison, but it was not until modern times that the court used the power as a matter of routine.
The president has been elaborating on a theme of American competitiveness since he first articulated it in his State of the Union address in January.
He revolutionised the Victorian work ethic: instead of work being about duty and responsibility, he articulated it in terms of 'the ultimate aim of human existence: self-actualisation'.
Moore's argument, however, is worth considering in its own right, since it has had significant influence since he first articulated it in 1903 and differs from Kant's.
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For establishment insiders, an opportunity to lie is an expression of loyalty to the operational code, and those willing to articulate it in its most difficult setting are embraced as leaders.
But he cannot bring himself to articulate it in clear, forceful terms.
"There's a fear that if you articulate it in public, the fear will become a reality".
The proof will be in what you take away from the experience and how you articulate it in a college application.
What's your philosophy of leadership? A. Articulating it in a single sound bite is hard for me, but I'd say this.
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