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Traditional legal theory suggests how we might articulate both the concept of governance and the concept of legality that economic analysis seeks to develop and elaborate.

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I might articulate my pain but he is filled with dying and I'm obliged to keep the sigh inside.

"The often-filthy language makes Jonathan Ross sound like a vicar at a Mothers Unionn tea party," you quip, parroting the Telegraph, although you might articulate some reservations about the humour as the Standard does.

For me, part of the weird fun of this story was trying to imagine what a plant might articulate to itself, if it were suddenly folded into a human consciousness, and could translate certain programmed inclinations, like phototropism and gravitropism, into the language of thought.

DMs might articulate preferences with uncertainty.

"I might articulate it a little differently as to my personal views".

We hear from him no coherent world view, nor can he point to any advisers on international affairs who might articulate his perspective.

In contrast, we hypothesized patients and families who had previously experienced different RRT modalities might articulate experiences related to receiving these modalities but might not recall concerns they had prior to initiating RRT.

Undergraduate student responses in which differences were perceived (n = 110) then underwent thematic analysis using a "grounded theory" approach (Corbin and Strauss, 1990; LeCompte, 2000) in which the researchers let the results emerge from the data without preconceived ideas about what students might articulate.

Mr. Wagoner might not articulate it likewise Murphy's law might see that provoke GM's octogenarian shareholder activist Kirk Kerkorian to kick up even more of a fuss about those revitalization plans but his own outlook is probably pretty similar.

Vicarious dialogs were used to explain concepts that were either contained a nuanced skill (e.g., a common but subtle misconception that learners might not articulate), a step that required multiple simultaneous skills (to enable focusing the dialog on one of them), or a concept that might be hard to process using natural language dialog responses.

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