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"They don't articulate the message of the brand".
He began to consider how to articulate the message he wanted to send.
Yes, it is imperative to articulate the message, the goal, and the outcome.
"The real test is when you disagree with the content of the speech and you still defend the right of someone to articulate the message".
It might therefore seem weak partisans are typically trying to make the case that their party is better than the other one but Democrats sometimes struggle to articulate the message that things could be better without sounding like they're saying America is failing, which really annoys Republicans.
"If nothing else happens in this campaign, I've demonstrated I know the issues, I can articulate the message and, as a result of this campaign, I demonstrated that to people all over the state," Mr. Mills said as his car idled on the Belt Parkway.
Even before the vote on Thursday, the Democrats began articulating the message that is likely to be their mantra for months: the Republican minority in the Senate is defying the will of a majority of Congress and a majority of Americans by blocking legislation to hasten the end of the war.
If it is heard, it can be difficult to articulate the message clearly," says Kyle Whitaker, manager of SustainAbility, a think-tank focused on enacting social change.
On Dewey's model, votes and talk reinforce one another, the votes helping to insure that government officials take citizens' verbal feedback seriously, the talk helping to define and articulate the message conveyed by votes.
- Step Four: As organized groups begin to assemble, and knowledge and opinions are exchanged, people begin to articulate the message.
They struggled to articulate the message they intended to send to the marijuana industry, with one simply stating the obvious fact that "marijuana continues to be against federal law". .
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