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Those are respectable concerns, and if David Cameron had refused to do the TV debates on such terms he would be articulating a view shared by some non-partisan observers.
It's also possible that fewer people would be articulating their howls of disaffection through the language of jihadist terrorism, because, as Max Rodenbeck told me, the war "provided the audiovisual advertising – Abu Ghraib and so on, as well as advertising of jihadists blowing up Americans – all over the internet".
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He said that in any future contracts entered into by the university, "the independence of science would be articulated clearly and unequivocally".
What was needed would be articulated by people who see the issue in the following way, as expressed by one earnest Wall Street lawyer who worked on one of the proposals: "We really believe these industries provide real value to America — in jobs created, in raising capital, in making the system work," he says.
Criticism would thus be a process of arguing inferentially from outward evidence back to inward content; creation would be a process of finding outward correlates or carriers for that prior inward content; and artistic intention would be articulated as a full mental pre-conception of the contingently finished (or "externalized", as we would then call it) work.
Discussion with recruiting GPs revealed that some were acting as gatekeepers, only inviting patients they thought would be articulate or who they classed as having a serious sleep problem, rather than following the inclusion criteria of inviting anyone who raised difficulty sleeping during the consultation.
As a result, he said, it would seem that if the letter writer's co-op board has the authority to close down the entire building between December and March, that power would have to be articulated in the proprietary lease.
Yet nuclear waste as well as the threats associated with it appear to have felt distant and abstract upon their initial introduction into public discourse especially so when compared to how they would come to be articulated in the later stages through which the concept of nuclear waste evolved into the current public definition.
"If our lawsuit is rejected, that might happen because then the political will would clearly need to be articulated," he told the Guardian.
Real recognition of the problem would have been articulated by words calling on the international community to condemn Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians long before it came to this.
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