Sentence examples for complete articulation from inspiring English sources

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In 1960 Greenberg published the most complete articulation of his basis for aesthetic judgment in an essay titled "Modernist Painting".

The effect is not at all stagy — her delivery is a complete articulation of whatever emotion she is feeling in any moment.

The effect is not at all stagy—her delivery is a complete articulation of whatever emotion she is feeling in any moment.

On Tuesday Spartak Hoxha, dancing with a lively Bianca Bulle, showed himself a dancer to watch in his complete articulation of each movement — not just a technical feat, given the speed of the dancing, but also a demonstration of care for each movement.

By expanding our understanding of human rights and affirmative state duties to include explicit concerns about female health, we provide a more complete articulation of a rights-based approach to elimination of gendered violence, thereby honoring principles of equality within a broader human rights framework.

The resulting document is probably the most succinct and complete articulation of Ford's autonomous vision thus far, which is noteworthy given that the automaker has previously announced plans to field an autonomous driving service launch by 2021.

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Indeed, a seventies person thinks that hairdos and pop songs and television commercials are truer, deeper, more complete articulations of the national condition than, say, editorials and poems and works of political philosophy.

Each projection and recess has a complete decorative articulation that is rhythmic and repetitive and composed of blocks and mouldings, obscuring the tower profile.

Crucially, our design was also based on behavioral evidence that conceptual and grammatical encoding for adjective-noun productions is completed before articulation begins45,46.

For their complete lack of articulation, those systems can also be said to be dense throughout: given any mark (e.g., a mark in a scale) it could stand for virtually an infinite number of characters, hence of measurements; or, equivalently, given any two marks, there is a virtually infinite number of possible characters between them.

Many of the original designs were simple hinge joints, in which intrinsic complete constraint of the articulation predictably resulted in failure by loosening.

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