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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated new" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been newly expressed or communicated, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The articulated new ideas presented at the conference sparked a lively discussion among the attendees."
Alternatives: "clearly expressed new" or "newly articulated".
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Lindy Mandradjieff danced a clear, precisely articulated new Fairy of Eloquence.
Because the spacecraft's radio dish is not articulated, New Horizons cannot communicate with Earth while its instruments are trained on Pluto.
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Scully said the ability to articulate new concepts will lie at the centre of future work, with the vast majority of Australians already working in the service economy.
But the inequalities -- and solutions for dealing with them -- were underscored during the 1980's, when the states began to articulate new education goals, along with specific ways for students to reach them.
"It often happens," argues Michael Sandel, the Harvard political theorist, "that presidents, under the pressure of events, especially during war, find themselves needing to articulate new and more persuasive rationales for their policies -- especially when great sacrifices are involved.
In the interview, his comments on the financial industry bailout and on union-organizing legislation left administration staff members scrambling to make clear that he was not articulating new policy or diverging from Mr. Obama's position.
As recently as last February, the then president of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., Lane Kirkland, upon being asked to articulate new perspectives, quoted his 19th-century predecessor Samuel Gompers ("More learning and less vice") and extolled Franklin D. Roosevelt's rural-electrification successes of the '30s and the consequent decline of the kerosene lamp.
But the governor was not merely articulating new policy today; he was spending time in a state that has tilted heavily Democratic over the last few years, but that he does not want to cede to Vice President Al Gore in the general election.
The analysis also points out that to get from niches to transition, sustained systemic intermediaries are crucial in articulating new visions and expectations.
These new networks will articulate new social demands, define problems and propose solutions outside the scope of states, even if according the latter ultimate responsibility.
But like the AI-based theories of scientific discovery described in section 6, methodologies of scientific discovery interpret the concept "discovery" as a label for an extended process of generating and articulating new ideas and often describe the process in terms of problem solving.
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