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As veteran visitors to Parisian bakeries know, the superior, all-butter croissants are already commonly articulated as straight pastries or, at least, as gently sloping ones while the inferior oil or margarine ones must, by law, be neatly turned in.

Emphasis on the nested-scales relations of incremental sustainability and sustainagility, in addition to the more commonly articulated ecological threshold perspective, helps identify key indicators that characterize unsustainability processes across countries and contexts.

These racist aspirations are most commonly articulated as the desire to form a white ethnostate — a calculated idiom favored by white nationalists in order to obscure the inherent violence of such a radical project.

Going beyond decolonial framings where global-North hegemonies are commonly articulated, does an engagement with decoloniality (in particular in an empirical study) contribute in specific ways to current concerns regarding communication and diversity in the global-North?

Perhaps for this reason, the objections are more commonly articulated in terms of tensions with common sense, intuitions, experience, what people are pre-theoretically inclined to say and believe, or what we find plausible or obvious.

Fear is commonly articulated as fear of unbearable pain, fear for their own and their infant's safety and fear of obstetric injuries [ 47].

Delineating an ethical framework for prioritizing and rationing medical services during a pandemic was a major challenge commonly articulated by the hospitals surveyed.

The question then arises: "What factors counterbalance the beneficial effects of reduced resident fatigue?" One commonly articulated factor is lack of continuity, mediated through both reduced direct contact with patients and increased frequency of handovers [ 41- 44].

Setting priorities for research globally is essential to provide more direction to the currently fragmented global approach to health research funding [ 7] and to reduce the inequities in allocation of funding towards research commonly articulated as the 10/90 gap [ 9].

While "queerness" is most commonly associated and articulated with regards to the LGBTQ community, it essentially refers to otherness or "outsiderness".

This paper has a more narrow focus – it is an example of applied/practical ethics that attempts to introduce and articulate values that are already commonly accepted.

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