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In other cases, he said, the United States needed to articulate its values clearly and publicly.
The obsession with finding the "electable" candidate has drained the Democratic Party of the vital energies needed to articulate the programs that demonstrate its "true blue" values.
"I realized it was not only what we needed to do," Mr. Sembler said, "but we needed to articulate this message across the country".
In high school, Betchkal's band teacher told him that before he could play a note on his trumpet, in order to appreciate how the instrument produced the syllable, he needed to articulate the sound himself.
Smith's comments on Sky News came just hours after ratings agency Fitch said that the UK – along with France and Spain – needed to "articulate more credible and stronger fiscal consolidation during the course of 2010 to underpin confidence in the sustainability of public finances".
Developers might play multiple roles in a FOSS ecosystem, each role involves a set of activities and interactions with other developers that are needed to articulate the tasks in software development [49].
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Daniels said Ryan did not need to articulate every emotion.
We need to articulate that story a bit better".
You just need to articulate your conviction and passion well.
"Leadership implies going somewhere, so a leader needs to articulate a vision; set a direction.
Media organizations need to articulate clearly where they stand on these critical issues for their business.
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