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In every generation, the press has responded to one crisis or another through a strategy "that is articulated in terms loftier than a simple loss of profit and has sought techniques for its amelioration," she writes.
It is articulated.
Every feather is articulated.
Meaning is articulated.
The term has been articulated by Rosabeth Moss Kanter (1999) for the first time.
Wilbur Ross's Commerce Department has advanced some sensible and appropriately incremental changes to trade policy, but no long-term agenda has been articulated.
In simplest terms it could be articulated with fitting a distribution of the yield based on the observed (recorded) yields, probabilistic yield sampling from the distribution, and determination of the reduction of the yield (burn) to derive the risk metrics.
In dietary terms, this can be articulated as "dietary convergence" and "dietary adaptation"; each, in a seemingly contradictory unity, are part and parcel of the nutrition transition [ 3].
I've started thinking about our direction of travel under a number of key areas, keeping in mind that our long term ambitions could really be articulated around increasing reach, engagement, income and, importantly, impact through creative, compelling, resonant articulation of our work.
A gap between family physicians' needs and their possibilities in terms of treating patients was articulated.
This passing can be articulated in terms of structures, agencies and processes of tacit coordination involved in making accounting happen.
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