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Theirs was not a strong will expressed ambiguously, I like to think, but a sluggish will articulated with elan.
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On any issue, all the parties have a similar articulation of the problem but none of the parties will articulate a solution.
I am sure he will articulate the right goals.
"Thabo will articulate the importance of those same norms, democracy, good governance, the rule of law.
Few UK politicians – fearful of challenging the verdict of an already angry electorate – will articulate such an argument in public.
Much depends on how far the Bundesbank will articulate its own worries about the euro, thus feeding sceptics planning a last stand against the currency before the Constitutional Court.
Occasionally, however, a truly great business book will articulate an idea that helps them to explain what it is that they are trying to do.
Many of these French youths may have had a ball last week, but what they really need is a party - a political organisation that will articulate their aspirations.
Which candidate will articulate a plan to build on these strengths while mitigating the negative effects of a new global economic equilibrium?
They will sort through all of this information to develop a logical argument for why one candidate is better than the other, which they will articulate in an editorial endorsement.
It appears next month is when change and potential new appointments can be expected at McLaren as Dennis added that is when he will "articulate a new Group strategy and implement the organisational structure best suited to achieving it".
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