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But hang around the contemporary dance scene, and you'll hear him described as an essential figure, adored for his exquisitely constructed works, his mentoring and his fiercely articulated beliefs about all things related to dance.

Thus if pain is interdefined with certain highly articulated beliefs and desires, then animals who don't have internal states that play the roles of our articulated beliefs and desires can't share our pains, and humans without the capacity to feel pain can't share certain (or perhaps any) of our beliefs and desires.

But the bottom line is that the party I was once a proud and long member of has left me as its presidential candidate articulates beliefs beyond the pale of acceptable political belief and does nothing to denounce what just a year ago was unacceptable to the party.

Pertinent interpersonal factors include collegiality, the ability to articulate beliefs and communicate effectively, personal maturity, self-reflection, assertiveness in presenting one's own professions' perspectives with confidence, and willingness to cooperate rather than compete.

Last year the federal fifth circuit court of appeals agreed with the district court's verdict that Panetti is competent to be lethally injected because he "has both a factual and rational understanding of his crime, his impending death, and the causal retributive connection between the two", which was shown by his "rationally articulated" belief that his punishment is unfair because he is insane.

But now, Professor Brasher said, "they're willing to be much more forceful in articulating their beliefs than even a decade ago and feel they have a place at the table" of American spirituality.

These shareable, sometimes pithy and often puerile units of culture have emerged as the lingua franca of the 2016 election, and have given the American people an entirely new way of articulating their beliefs.

Those are the most important qualities of a real leader that work similarly in our professional and personal lives". "Great leaders have clarity of purpose and are great at articulating their beliefs.

The scale could be used in clinical settings to aid health care providers in more explicitly articulating their beliefs about race.

Perhaps what the party needs is candidates who, like Roosevelt, Truman and Kennedy, articulate their beliefs with conviction.

Voas's interpretation is that less-educated people may lack the ability or the confidence to articulate their beliefs.

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