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It comes as little surprise that an atmosphere of fear about terrorism should have driven many bewildered voters into the arms of Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld; more surprising to observers on this side of the Atlantic is the evidence that Bush successfully articulated the core "values" of the vast majority of America's heartland electorate.
Peter Hain, the former cabinet minister who is backing Yvette Cooper in the leadership, said people felt underwhelmed by the frontbench candidates, who had not captured the mood of the party, while Corbyn had successfully articulated a "very rich seam of real anger about austerity".
In each successfully articulated philosophical system we then find a completed cultural good, which differs from the characteristic open-endedness of theories in the specialized sciences.
Acknowledging the broader drivers on the research foci of researchers, it was acknowledged that even if successfully articulated there may be low adherence to local health priorities.
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The video, in which action is periodically interrupted by soothing, lava-lamp imagery, successfully articulates that vision.
And at present, few, if any, at least at national level, are successfully articulating a persuasive alternative message of hope.
But introducing the idea of qualitatively different kinds of pleasures that can be ranked suggests that perhaps the hedonist can, after all, successfully articulate the self we should be aiming at.
It is clear that propositional truth as correspondence satisfies this condition, and notice that (if we squint a little) so too does instrumental truth, since despite my intentions, I can fail, in my actions, to use the hammer in ways that successfully articulate its place in the relevant equipmental network.
Isaiah Berlin's fox-hedgehog framework is another way of saying that leaders, especially conservatives, successfully articulate big ideas based on loyalty, authority and sanctity.
I'm thirty-nine now?") Yet the way that novel is so enduring — so impervious to shifting cultural winds — seems to indicate something about how successfully it articulates a very American rootlessness.
"And then Jamie goes, 'Can someone die?' I said sure, and he goes, 'It's a murder mystery.' Whatever plot I pitched them, they kept saying, 'We can do this as a murder mystery.' " Jordan Levin, WB's entertainment president, says: "We all felt whodunits were a very durable form of programming, but nobody had really articulated that successfully for younger audiences.
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