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For any event that one perceives, remembers, and imagines, one will need three distinct images each with the appropriate level of vivacity and forcefulness.
Cai (2010) analyses the success and failure of protests from a cost-benefit perspective, pointing out that the cost of governments meeting protesters' demands, protesters' issue-linking strategies, social ties between protesters and high level authorities, the forcefulness of protests, and the absence of violence are crucial factors shaping protest outcomes.
That lack of forcefulness back then led to other tragedies.
Mr Obama's swipes at the company have lent him an unfamiliar air of forcefulness.
The Ailey company's senior dancer, Matthew Rushing, is, to me, the very epitome of forcefulness without pushing — indeed, because of not pushing.
There was also a finely calibrated balance of forcefulness and subtlety in his reading of Janacek's Sonata "1.X.1905," which opened the program.
This new venture was one of cooperative as compared to that of East and South China Sea corridors, which was one of forcefulness.
I'm used to London officers' particular form of forcefulness, but it has a certain discipline and ruthless logic to it (it's probably also more effective).
I'm used to the Met's particular form of forcefulness, but it has a certain discipline and ruthless logic to it (it's probably also more effective).
Leibniz thinks he can give a natural explanation of this in terms of the forcefulness of the impression.
"All of us who have played five sets on hardcourts feel like this afterwards, because of the forcefulness of the movement, and you wake up sore.
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