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"You try to articulate a feeling.
These cases forced public officials to try to articulate a rational justification for this exclusion.
But Mr Kissinger is also one of the few diplomats to try to articulate a moral basis for realist policies.
AS liberals try to articulate a post-Bush foreign policy, some are feeling a bit of cognitive dissonance.
One strategy for bringing consciousness into the scientific fold is to try to articulate a theoretical basis for connecting the observable characteristics of animals (behavioral or neurological) to consciousness.
I would watch the way their bodies moved and try to mimic it because it wasn't natural to me to try to articulate a language in my body that way and I would watch how they laughed and flirted in a way that really didn't feel intuitive to me.
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"He wouldn't want to feed stories about this when he's trying to articulate a complex message about monetary policy," one adviser said.
"When Bush tries to articulate a vision," Davis said, pausing to choose his words carefully, "he will butcher the Gettysburg Address.
With $52 million to spend on environmental causes this year, Pew tries to articulate a single voice -- that of the trust and, in particular, Mr. Reichert.
I predict a Labour-led coalition with the new education secretary faced with slowing the previous government's reforms while trying to articulate a fresh approach.
The statement was the Bush administration's most expansive yet in trying to articulate a vision of deterrence for the post-Sept.
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