Sentence examples for articulation of ideas from inspiring English sources

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But it deserves a wider audience, because it was an unusually honest articulation of ideas that are common among members of a digital overclass whose decisions shape ever more of our lives.

In the Greek histories and literature of the 6th and 5th centuries bce, however, one finds the first articulation of ideas about law that have had enduring influence in the West: that law is a kind of command or prohibition with regard to what its subjects ought to do and that law is often accompanied by at least the threat of punishment or coercion by the state.

Poetry, for Hegel, is not simply the structured presentation of ideas, but the articulation of ideas in language, indeed in spoken (rather than just written) language.

The quality of work is here, as is the articulation of ideas and themes.

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What he looked for, he wrote in the exhibition catalogue, was "the skilled and confident visual articulation of engrossing ideas by individuals who have not been sufficiently recognized for their accomplishment despite substantial histories of such accomplishment".

What he looked for, he wrote in the exhibition catalogue, was "the skilled and confident visual articulation of engrossing ideas by individuals who have not been sufficiently recognized for their accomplishment — despite substantial histories of such accomplishment".

Adrian Boult later conducted the premiere of Tippett's Second Symphony, which broke down after two minutes: the fault really lay with the leader of the BBC SO, Paul Beard, who insisted on having the parts recopied without the rhythmic groupings across bar-lines, which Tippett felt necessary to achieve correct articulation of his ideas.

CD Baby founder Derek Sivers' articulation of how "ideas are worth nothing unless executed" several years ago is an excellent reference point.

But Mr. Clayton's solo, bridging statements of the theme, was all restraint and concision, the work of someone interested in the clearest articulation of an idea.

If anything did touch me it was the bishop's articulation of the idea that death is an entrance rather than an exit, which he reinforced by quoting TS Eliot's line that "the end is where we start from".

It was the written articulation of the idea that the king was, like his barons, also bound by the law of the land, that explains the enduring power of Magna Carta.

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