Sentence examples for needs articulation from inspiring English sources

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But there's a major difference, too, and it needs articulation.

This process needs to consider identified target audiences and their specific needs; articulation of intended awareness and practice outcomes, and contributing outputs for each audience; selection of appropriate means of communication in terms of audience access, capacity to use and receptivity; and assessment of possible intervention overlaps, disjunctions and complementarities.

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The movement, composed by Ms. Aoki following Ms. Donohue's score, at times existed in too narrow a register, or perhaps needed more articulation in its delivery.

Coming from a very inarticulate family made me try to speak for those who can't express themselves, and created a need for articulation at its most ceremonial - poetry".

It is in the nature of intellectual life — and part of its value — to gravitate toward the extreme alternative position, since that is usually the one most in need of articulation.

Based on the previous problems, and taking into account the need for articulation between the levels of explanation of psychosocial phenomena in social psychology (Doise 1982), the societal approach to values has been proposed.

Moreover, the specific processes within patient-provider interactions that increase patients' motivation, authority, and ability to participate in their care to promote long-lasting health need clear articulation [ 23- 25].

Also, they provide stability for seeing those relationships and for working on specific language needs such as articulation patterns of words and/or sounds.

The first steps in the self-directed learning process are the definition of learning needs and the articulation of learning goals.

But the fact that the Nuremberg process needed a clear articulation of what it sought to condemn is a further illustration, if one were needed, of why articles 6-11 of the UDHR seemed to their drafters so important: law and its due process lie at the heart of the possibility of rights because, without them, the idea of rights is, in any practical sense, empty.

But neither side can find a solution on their own – policymakers need to understand the future that new technologies are unfolding, and technology leaders need a clear articulation of what society expects of them as pioneers and corporate citizens.

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