I. verb
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need
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Pupils are capable of articulating a need for information and expressing that need in terms of curriculum-based concepts and keywords. 4.
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Inaudible victims do not win compassionate co-workers with the ease of those who can articulate their needs in cogent words.
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But even being able to articulate my needs was not sufficient to protect me from further abuse.
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So the vicious cycle continues: we create daughters who have difficulty articulating their own needs and perceptions.
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Corvan's texts articulate them to the needs of his class, at a particular moment in its history.
view
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Which of the viable candidates best articulates those views ?
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For most of his pastorate, Jim could count on Father Ed Dougherty to articulate the opposing view .
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In recent years, a few courts have articulated a narrower view of academic freedom.
vision
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Rather, it is the vision articulated , the vision represented and communicated, in words and in actions.
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Organized psychiatry must publicly articulate our vision , positions and commitment to the amelioration of human misery.
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I was feeling emotions that I found difficult to articulate .
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Alternatively, the upstream team has to articulate better the consequences of its decisions.
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As was the case a century ago, each side of this argument is articulating an important half-truth.
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However, this sense had now to be articulated in new ways.
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In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community.
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None the less, groups periodically emerge to articulate demands for political, social, and economic changes.
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Racist attitudes are not simply articulated in the vicious attacks of racist thugs.
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Such taxonomies provide us with a basis for thinking more clearly about the kinds of generalizations that we can articulate .
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The remaining 14 selections are equally familiar baroque trumpet fare and they are all articulated with dazzling clarity and enthusiasm.
II. adjective
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articulate insects
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He is handsome, confident and articulate , like many of the students at this college.
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You have to be articulate to be good at debating.
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Because he was literate and articulate , he showed a bitter contempt for the self-appointed intellectuals of the inter-war years.
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He said: I found them very pleasant and articulate people.
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It will not get tougher without sustained and articulate pressure from women.
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Less forceful, less certain, and less articulate followers may find it impossible to challenge the leader.
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One day I open an envelope and discover the most articulate Tonelli I have ever come across in my life.
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She came in here and was beautiful and articulate and had a vision for this church and this community.
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There are also a number of articulate carers, whose visibility is enhanced by the work of the Carers National Association.
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Yet Jessica was bright and articulate .