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Realizing this, when someone articulates something that I don't know much about, I try to use it as an opportunity to expand my own understanding, rather than a reason to feel moronic.
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I would say, nonetheless, that even if Lincoln is articulating something that's already there, it's done so masterfully.
"You articulated something that is weighing on the mind of just about every woman I know," wrote one of my former thesis advisees.
"It tells you that you might have articulated something that was vaguely out there, but had yet to be stated in a comedy form," he said in a telephone interview.
Kennedy was articulating something that is an open secret in Washington: that members of Congress will have very little say in how the emerging law around privacy and technology will be written.
When we finished speaking I said, 'You guys sound like socialists', so I think that Bernie Sanders is definitely articulating something that is in the air, that people feel as though corporations have too much control over the outcome of our lives, that the middle class has been diminished to the point where by and large we have no voice".
Whether as an image -- from Délacroix's "Massacre at Chios" to Picasso's "Guernica" -- or a longer piece (like "Mother Courage"), these works of art successfully encapsulate, and articulate, something that is both essential to the crisis and that lasts beyond it.
More broadly, Lerer said his goal is to "level up" the company and "rise above this digital game and really try to articulate something that is a model for what this modern media company looks like".
Here again we need to articulate something that Bridgman already did imply: not all instrumental operations are measurement operations as such (for instance, we may know how to make iron melt without thereby obtaining any precise idea of the temperature at which that happens).
Wired editor-in chief-Chris Anderson kicked off his magazine's Disruptive By Design conference today in New York City with a speech about how the Internet makes everything free, which is the topic of his latest book, Free: The Future of A Radical Price He articulated something that is now increasingly becoming obvious: As products go digital, their marginal cost goes to zero.
Just as she'd done for Palac, and undoubtedly countless other women, Hill had given Bradley the ability to articulate something that had been done to her.
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