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We also need very competent marketing that is able to formulate the requirements that must be taken into account.
"Better" Europe sounds like a good slogan – but like other slogans, such as "take back control", no one is able to formulate what they mean exactly, nor how to translate them into hard facts.
"In cases such as this, where a well-known person is either depicted or has provided inspiration for a character, it is not surprising that someone aggrieved by it is able to formulate the basis of a legal argument," said Alex Tutty of law firm Sheridans, which specialises in the entertainment and media fields.
It will be a test of Miss Suu Kyi's leadership to see if the NLD can now evolve into a broad-based party that is able to formulate sound policies on the economy, foreign policy and everything else without breaking apart.
The main difference between a sign and a signal is that a sign (like a policeman's badge) contains meanings of an intrinsic nature; a signal (like a scream for help) is merely a device by which one is able to formulate extrinsic meanings.
By contrast, when the assertions of an activist take a company by complete surprise, by the time an unprepared company is able to formulate its response, the activist has already dug in for a public fight.
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But no one has been able to formulate a basic rule for calving.
Students will be able to formulate and evaluate parametric and nonparametric methods for determining model uncertainty.
The University of Warwick wants to see that students are able to formulate a rational argument and write it to length.
"On the basis of this report they should be able to formulate a very clear plan of action," Pachauri said.
"The executives needed to be able to formulate and define the business problem for the team," says Adam.
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