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When asked to articulate the Highland modus operandi, Owens replies, "Longevity.
Physicists often invoke twins when trying to articulate the more fantastical elements of their theories.
With erudition, imagination and flair, he conveys scholarship while winking at the contradictions so often revealed when trying to articulate fleeting sensations with concrete language.
Over the years, both men have often seemed at a loss when pressed to articulate what issues they hold dear or what they believe in.
When asked to articulate a major difference between herself and Mr. Seabrook, Ms. Saunders responded, "Well, for one thing, I've been married for 31 years, to the same person," an allusion to some recent troubles of Mr. Seabrook, who admitted last year having filed joint tax returns after his divorce became final.
When pressed to articulate that gut feeling, Dickstein and Iizuka described it as a combination of "faith," "intuition," and "reptilian brain".
When asked to articulate her experience, she said that she was excited to hear her own thoughts about consumerism, religion, and other topics put up on stage.
Although I did not consult other articles on the subject when working to articulate a conception of God that I found compelling, I am but one of many to interrelate God and entropy (or the surprising lack thereof).
Seventy-six percent of people in our survey said 'in general, women are more patient and able to plan for the future.' And when asked to articulate traits of exemplary modern leaders, 'patience'selflessnessss,'collaborationon' and 'humility' were highest correlated and also seen as 'more feminine.'Prideide,'aggressiveve' and 'independent' were the least correlated and most masculine).
Students often resort to teleological and anthropomorphic explanations or fail to recognize the need to include causal or mechanistic reasoning when asked to articulate an explanation of biological change, particularly in the context of adaptation and evolution (Abrams and Southerland, 2001; Southerland et al., 2001; Russ et al., 2008).
When attempting to articulate the extent of this loss to government and funding body representatives, it became rapidly apparent that the consequences were not neatly circumscribed within a definable radius of the initial funding received; rather, certain features of the centre had evolved far beyond the core dollars.
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