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The phrase "articulation of objective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clear expression or communication of a specific goal or aim in a project or discussion.
Example: "The articulation of objective in our project proposal was crucial for securing funding from the investors."
Alternatives: "expression of goal" or "clarification of aim".
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The study of architectonic differentiation in the cortex is advanced by the articulation of objective definitions based on clear features of the cortical architecture.
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This explicit articulation of objectives is important for all students (awareness of developing expertise inspires confidence) but possibly more so for students who study at institutions that are not as research-intensive as ours and who may not have a family history of participation in science careers.
They draw an analogy with the EU Water Framework Directive and its associated Common Implementation Strategy, and argue for the adoption of a "transformative" directive, which would combine the articulation of framework objectives with experimentalist institutions and processes for implementation.
The articulation of these objectives represents an effort to systematize prevailing commonalities among feminists working in the field and stimulate further collaborative work.
This can often be traced back to a lack of coordinated funding guidance and inadequate leadership in the articulation of clear objectives.
The most potent impetus that can drive widespread and substantial integration of EBP in the Philippine PT curricula would be an explicit articulation of specific learning objectives and content on EBP in the minimum standards for education enforced by the CHED.
We categorized experiential learning as part of the hidden curriculum for professionalism education because even though it is the model used to deliver the formal curriculum for patient care, professionalism has not been formally integrated into experiential learning through the articulation of specific learning objectives and through assessment.
This approach engaged members in strategy development and allowed for articulation of achievable but stretching objectives.
With Backward Design an instructor starts course planning by identifying desired learning outcomes with the articulation of course goals and learning objectives.
As the CLAHRCs were envisioned as a means to close the second translational gap, it is heartening that, at the macro and meso levels, the programme itself did not fall victim to a breakdown about aims and objectives between the articulation of the policy idea and the development of a programme with a proposed structure.
The Logic of the Cultural Sciences [Cassirer 1942] presents Cassirer's most developed and systematic articulation of how it is possible to achieve objective and universal validity in both the domain of the natural and mathematical sciences and the domain of practical, cultural, moral, and aesthetic phenomenon.
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