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The other pieces are less complex to stage.
She suspects that's because children are less likely to notice a tick bite and less able to articulate their symptoms.
Their neighbors who are not black are less likely to articulate overt prejudice, at least in surveys.
Barriers to care may be more prominent as children are less able to articulate their problems and seek help.
Over the past couple of years — under Ballmer, no less — Microsoft has begun to articulate a fairly credible vision of its current ideal world for users.
What ADDYTeens experience with "their ADHD" is complex and difficult to articulate and explain.
You gain credibility and respect when you're able to articulate complex ideas in simple language.
Executive summaries are often used in business to articulate complex information or concepts in a succinct way.
It realized that understanding customers' needs becomes costly and inexact as markets grow more segmented and customer preferences more complex, changeable, and hard to articulate.
Her specific anger about that episode is connected to other feelings of competitiveness and resentment that are no less intense for being hard to articulate.
I've never seen a child watch something so intently, then be able to articulate complex national concepts with such success.
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