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articulate vision
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1.32 |
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The zealots can articulate their visions. |
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articulate view
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0.92 |
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Which of the viable candidates best articulates those views? |
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articulate position
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0.86 |
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The students articulate their positions differently. |
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articulate policy
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0.79 |
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It had merely articulated a policy. |
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articulate idea
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0.59 |
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You have trouble articulating complex ideas. |
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articulate concern
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0.39 |
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Clinton articulated those concerns. |
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articulate goal
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0.39 |
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He has often articulated the goals of the war against terrorism more eloquently than Bush. |
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articulate need
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0.39 |
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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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articulate feeling
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0.33 |
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Elyse needed to know that she could articulate her feelings. |
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articulate message
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0.33 |
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And King, as only he can, articulated that message and articulated what it means. |
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articulate word
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0.33 |
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He was so drunk that he could barely articulate his words. |
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articulate frustration
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0.26 |
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In Iran, the youth have no ideology to articulate those frustrations. |
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articulate strategy
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0.26 |
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The difference, Hall said, is that Polaroid was able to articulate its strategy for the future. |