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Mozart is saying: that which cannot be articulated otherwise can be expressed in music.
But an excellent cook brings some other body of knowledge to the task, which cannot be articulated.
A delicate sense of propriety prevented her from replying; and recalled her bewildered reason.. Johnson cautions against labelling Mary and Ann's relationship lesbian, since the identity-defining concepts of heterosexuality and homosexuality did not exist during the 18th century; she maintains, rather, that their relationship is a bond which cannot be articulated through language.
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By its nature, tacit knowledge cannot be articulated, but it affects people's behaviour and is captured in market prices.
Since in practice an anomaly pattern cannot be articulated in advance, it is difficult to detect such fraud by the current audit method.
The story constitutes a "multi-layered metaphor" for an experience that is "current but cannot be articulated in any other way" (Craib 2004, 69).
On a different but important front, it can be argued that the distinction between mathematics and metamathematics cannot be articulated in the way it has been.
Because other problems cannot be articulated any more by parties".
This paper discusses the simplifications and subjective judgments involved in the model building process, which cannot be fully articulated in journal papers, reports, or model documentation.
Perhaps a consoling thought articulated by Turing came when he said that an equation, which cannot be solved by a machine, proves the value for human thinking.
"Tourism provides jobs which cannot be exported".
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