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At this stage, students focused more on the preferable futures, because they had challenges to articulate explicitly.
By the age of 3, children are able to articulate explicitly a number of the differences between real and pretend noting, for instance, that a child with a real dog will be able to see and pet the dog, whereas a child with a pretend dog will not (Estes, Wellman and Wooley 1989; Harris 2000, chapters 2 and 4; Wellman and Estes 1986; see also Bouldin and Pratt 2001 and references therein).
Finally, departments may need to articulate explicitly what will constitute SFES scholarly activities whether these will be focused in basic science research, science education research, or both and how SFES scholarly activities are distinct from service activities.
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All model assumptions need to be articulated explicitly, their validity tested against the particulars of each trial.
Also, it would be great to articulate and summarize explicitly the mechanisms that confer specificity in 3 enzymes: MDH and two convergent LDHs.
The effect of the November 20 executive actions is to secure greater transparency by having enforcement policies articulated explicitly by high-level officials, including the president.
These plans were articulated explicitly at the Bucharest Nato summit of April 2008, when Georgia and Ukraine were promised eventual membership in Nato.
Just as the scientific definition doesn't touch on the issue of our common practice of correctly locating pains in healthy body parts, the common sense would probably draw a blank if the problem were articulated explicitly and the question is pressed really hard.
However, the value of the qualitative research was rarely articulated explicitly by the authors of these articles.
Heidegger says explicitly in the essay that the essence of technology he is trying to articulate is not the instrumental use of a piece of technology in the sense of goals that might be different depending upon the occasion.
If so, it would make sense to rely on our emotionally-guided capacities of judgment to cope with complexities that we cannot model explicitly, but also to hope that, once having been so guided, we might in retrospect be able to articulate something about the lesson of a well-navigated situation.
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