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Now we begin to formulate the problem.
Some write everything in their head, and others begin to formulate the story only after sitting down to type.
I couldn't even begin to formulate the questions not to mention the answers.
Only once purpose and audiences are clear should reviewers begin to formulate the review question(s) and scope.
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Scholars have disagreed about how early Luther began to formulate the theological positions that eventually caused him to part ways with the church.
A lifelong enemy of Prussia, Kaunitz represented Austria at the Aachen (now in Germany) peace congress in 1748, where he began to formulate the policy that was to reverse Europe's traditional alliance system a few years later.
HOFFMAN: Not only trying to find the truth, but those are the years where I began to formulate the theory that the U.S. needs more public intellectuals, people saying what the truth could be or might be in order to shape where we should be going.
Inspired by its beauty he began to formulate the Aspen Idea.
Her insistence with members of the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education that health as an outcome be front and center led to an invitation to create a session with integrative nurse colleague Mary Jo Kreitzer, Ph.D., RN, that began to formulate the role of health and well-being in the coming era of team care.
While the call-handler begins to formulate the question in open format, they then tag the candidate response of 'white' to their question.
But as for responses that the United States will take, we need to know the facts before we can begin to formulate what the appropriate response for this would be.
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