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Around two-thirds of evaluation reports fail to explicitly articulate the results chain of the evaluated object.

Legislation is the culmination of months or years of reflection: in Zambia, it took over three years for the MOH to explicitly articulate the need for a comprehensive legal framework for the institutionalization and administration of health research, resulting in 2008's National Health Research Policy[ 10].

However, there was no attempt to explicitly articulate or consistently apply these rationales, either between different decisions or decision makers.

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The papers in this issue illustrate an important requirement of scaling up: making the work of PD facilitators visible such that researchers/designers can begin to more explicitly articulate their roles, how they learn to enact those roles, and how researchers/designers can support their learning.

The small number of cases that have been discussed within this paper suggests that some interactions do not necessarily need the diagnostic labels to be explicitly articulated for diagnostic information to be communicated (Extracts 1 and 2).

To capitalize on the value that SFES could add to science departments, the structure and purpose of these positions need to be explicitly articulated and the material, intellectual, and time resources allocated be sufficient to meet SFES responsibilities.

Here the contrast does not need to be explicitly articulated, or even noted earlier in the conversation.

It would not be until Political Liberalism that Rawls would explicitly articulate the challenge that reasonable pluralism poses to political philosophy.

Alan Thomas writes that Williams' contribution to ethics was an overarching scepticism about attempts to create a foundation to moral philosophy, explicitly articulated in Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (1985) and Shame and Necessity (1993), where he argued that moral theories can never reflect the complexities of life, particularly given the radical pluralism of modern societies.

Even when they did not explicitly articulate their individual background, it influenced their assessment of the texts subliminally and contributed to the formation of their reaction patterns.

Dominik doesn't necessarily seem to believe that's happening, at least according to THR. "Dominik explicitly articulates his intended meanings, which have to do with money, institutional rot and what happens when you don't keep your economic house in order," wrote critic Todd McCarthy.

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