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But the wider problem remains: if a movement has no demands, then how does it articulate what women's liberation consists of?
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What does it mean to articulate "the role of the individual in modern science," according to the article?
To the degree that he has separated himself from the Democratic Party, he's done it mainly by articulating more outspoken versions of the standard liberal view on climate change, gun control, immigration reform, and gay marriage.
I've always regarded the capacity for religious belief to propel people towards extraordinary acts of altruism as the strongest argument in its favour, and it seems a shame that he doesn't articulate it more fully.
This book may not provide many answers ("It is too early for me to solve every problem brought up by the approach I'm advocating here"), but it does articulate a desperate need for them.
"Avenging Angel" hardly captures the full scope of his personality, but as with "Modernistic" (Blue Note), Jason Moran's acclaimed solo foray from 2002, it does articulate a vision, a personal manifesto.
It does not articulate with the sternum.
Again, this is laudable, but what is the prime minister's view, and why did it seem so difficult to articulate?
"Not that you can't do it, but you have to articulate why".
Anthony might do it: a smartly-dressed and articulate 39-year-old, he once had his own catering and music-promotion business in South Carolina—"My biggest problem was not having enough capital".
"It's a paradox and maybe I don't articulate it very well," he said.
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