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Newspapers need to start articulating that value.
Brown needs to start articulating what he believes.
To reject this suggestion convincingly, Mr Zander will have to start articulating his strategy with much greater clarity.
At last week's Cologne summit, the national governments, acting on behalf of the Council of Ministers, appointed their own choice of "high representative", in the shape of Javier Solana, the Spanish secretary-general of NATO (until the end of the year), to start articulating a common foreign and security policy for Europe.
They start articulating key capabilities that are needed, and they put together job specifications of who to hire to solve those problems.
"When I first met you/You were so inviting," Mr. Gates sang at the tune's start, articulating clearly.
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As he was to so many of us for different reasons [chuckles]." Rushdie adds ruefully: "It's very interesting to me that [his friend, the late] Christopher Hitchens became popular in a way he never had been before when he started articulating a position against God.
"It really started up with us, and as we started articulating it, everybody else at HP said, 'Hey, that's where my business is going too,'" explained Livermore.
Start by articulating performance goals that everyone buys into.
Leaders must start with articulating something bigger than short-term goals and financial objectives.
In short, the methodological naturalist can insist that anybody interested in "serious metaphysics" should start by articulating the substantial existential commitments of our folk theories, as articulated in their synthetic Ramsey sentences.
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