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Those things, and the indescribably complex feedback relationships between them, serve only to suggest something else, something deeper, some malaise that can only be articulated by a description of its symptoms.
Australia will show that pride in one's nation, love of one's country, do not have to be articulated by a backward-looking obsession with outdated institutions; it can be demonstrated loud and clear, around the world, by taking a strong and bold step toward a more democratic and forward-looking society.
The problem is that the characteristics they build into this conception of an ideal agent are just those they already hold should be articulated by a satisfactory ethical theory, such as impartial, benevolent concern for the welfare of all.
My whole life I'd been looking for people who share my values, values that can be articulated by a comedy show.
And it was particularly annoying that 2 hours and 45 minutes after it started, after several interesting insights, the denouement had to be articulated by a college freshman who was tripping on acid.
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When foreign policy is articulated by a thoughtful politician in the middle of an intense and unfolding drama, the abstractions melt away.
Their opposition was articulated by a pressure group known as the United Nobility, which had numerous members in the State Council and close personal links with the imperial court.
The latest opinion in this old argument has just been articulated by a group of young doctors filing a class-action suit on behalf of medical students everywhere.
What marriage means, even today, for many women was articulated by a bright 19-year-old, Sunita Devi, who had been sent to a naturopathy center outside Delhi by her prospective in-laws.
Third, and this one every woman in the crowd was thinking but was articulated by a friend when she leaned toward my ear and shouted, her words vibrating painfully: "Well, at least she's got the body for it".
A widespread view was articulated by a senior spokesman at the Ministry of Fuel and Power: "It was British enterprise, skill and effort which discovered oil under the soil of Persia, which got the oil out, which has built the refinery, which has developed markets for Persian oil in 30 or 40 countries, with wharves, storage tanks, pumps, roads and rail tanks and other distribution facilities.
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