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"articulation" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] (formal) the expression of an idea or a feeling in words
  2. [uncountable] (formal) the act of making sounds in speech or music
  3. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] (specialist) the state of having a joint or connection that allows movement; a joint or connection of this type

451 Sentences With "articulation"

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"I think that the main issue for the Democrats is not going to be the articulation of the negative; it is going to be the articulation of the positive," he added.
Trump is an articulation of the racists in Charlottesville and they are an articulation of him, and both are a logical extension of a party that has too often refused to rebuke them.
There are 14 points of articulation on the plastic figure.
That's the kind of thing that happens when you eschew articulation.
Ms. Sanchez, a pianist, improvises with crisp articulation and muscular command.
The first sign of articulation announces itself as color and fabric.
He reminds us of Ronald Reagan's articulation of this government obligation.
It is through articulation in language that we validate our distress.
What is new is the company's articulation of newsworthiness as a factor.
It could not compete with his passion, his articulation of populist anger.
Lang was trying to pretend he didn't have any facial articulation himself.
Bannon's own Breitbart may be the best articulation of the smaller successes.
I would prefer less stridency in the public articulation of the issues.
It is going to be the articulation of the positive and ... credibility.
Nico's blunt articulation of "These Days" became the voice of the song.
But it is about articulation of a thought process that stays consistent.
Part of it is the articulation of sound [makes accordion pumping gestures].
Articulation of the potential national security concerns, in significant part, is classified.
His voice was weighty and wide, yet his articulation always remained crisp.
I believe Congress could implement his ideas humanely — his articulation is lacking.
He invariably achieved a remarkable clarity, with feathery articulation in the strings.
What does the articulation of the social gospel look like in 2019?
And in this articulation, modern art was a measure of tyranny versus freedom.
The film's final section, however, becomes a forceful articulation of the #MeToo movement.
His visual style and flair are essential to the articulation of his thesis.
Will they be persuaded by Democrats' methodical articulation of what's in the report?
Mr. Storgards brought exceptional transparency and crisp articulation to Mahler's colorful orchestral music.
That has fueled my desire to achieve similar levels of articulation and style.
Each piece was both completely alien in articulation and entirely traditional in form.
Students use them to study things like how fractures heal and joint articulation.
"This isn't a politician's articulation of what's going on here," Ms. Lake said.
Many colleges have developed articulation agreements to honor credits earned from other institutions.
Rarely do you find such a slice of rich articulation and savory lexicon.
"We could predict worsening of her coordination, gait and articulation," Dr. Toro said.
The articulation of constitutional rights and values has also invigorated the federal spirit.
Moral articulation was required to beat extremism, but a movement needs more than words.
Though just 40cm tall, this had the same articulation as a full-sized device.
Film is a very literal, simple articulation of that, of how our lives are.
A fuller articulation of their research on Puerto Rico's current status is available here.
We are an articulation of a faith in what we are at our best.
"Seein' my hero on ground zero" is his gut-wrenching articulation of the ordeal.
Esfahani's playing is notable for its crisp articulation, headlong momentum, and savvy theatrical effects.
As a container, they're also acting as an articulation of cultural appropriation and hacking.
Everything he does is an articulation of who he is and what he believes.
It is the best articulation yet of how you get to universal [health care].
It sounds like you're searching for a new articulation, on every single note. Absolutely.
The bill's backers in parliament say it is an essential articulation of Indonesia's independence.
Or is it, instead, a breathless, endless silence that defies all forms of articulation?
Australian artist Gerard Geer works with animal bones to combine skeletal articulation with sculpture.
The plummet of Apple's stock this week is an articulation of the question: What's next?
Either way, however, the political path forward starts with a clear articulation of the dilemma.
Take to the Rift with the brand-new Renektoy, now with 14 points of articulation!
The question was how to play it, with the right articulation and timing and tone.
"It was alright," teased Bauman of Gyllenhaal's articulation during a joint appearance on Today, Friday.
In "Pumpkinflowers," Matti Friedman's ­sober and striking new memoir, this ­metaphor finds its sharpest articulation.
His articulation did say three things: Here I was, here I adapted, here I thrive.
Still, they are the best articulation of the actual policies the Freedom Caucus wants. Rep.
Hence, "Machinist": acoustic meets electric, flesh meets metal, the literal articulation of the album's dialectic.
There's not a lot of introspection and articulation among dysfunctional youth, it's just all reaction.
The articulation that the animators have at their disposal is, yeah, the word is radical.
Our criminal laws governing the behavior of public officials are one articulation of that principle.
His opinion became perhaps the most famous articulation of a theory of the First Amendment.
We think the firms are ready — our articulation gives not just permission but a mandate.
Touch doesn't offer finger-by-finger articulation, but it can give you surprisingly responsive virtual hands.
The inside pair is a bit springy, with enough articulation to position themselves into your ear.
We all like art (except Scott), and fine food (except Scott), wit and articulation in detail.
The clearest articulation of this came from Rod Dreher, a writer at the American Conservative magazine.
Bunk Johnson used to do that, way back when, Inheriting the clean articulation Of Buddy Bolden.
In addition, Fitch needs to observe clear articulation of a strategy to strengthen Viacom's operating profile.
"Things like tool use and speech articulation are hugely dependent on motor circuitry," said Dr. Fisher.
The top of the list is Rebecca Traister, whose calm, measured articulation actually quells my anxiety.
But Fry's skill in phrasing and articulation over the whole 60-plus hours is beyond praise.
Sorey might call for solos, tutti, changes of dynamics, changes of key, or changes in articulation.
This is apparently what draws the ire, what leaves people aghast: open articulation of racial hatred.
"It gives voice to every possible articulation of crime and mystery in belles-lettres," she said.
But confusion showed no signs of abating, with investors awaiting the articulation of Mr. Trump's agenda.
But it's also a perfect articulation of a calculation — or perhaps miscalculation — Republicans made with Trump.
This articulation of a more humanist, less America First approach has been months in the making.
But in this moment, City Girls' unrepentant, unyielding, single-minded articulation of this idea feels exceptionally urgent.
"No one is against development," says Sônia Guajajara of Brazil's Indigenous People Articulation (APIB), a lobby group.
In particular, it has a static display with zero articulation and a measly 11 points for autofocusing.
Her prolific writings and comments often testify to her intentions with a remarkable sense of poetic articulation.
Still, it was a basic articulation of the core concept underlying Amazon's retail business: don't gouge customers.
It was the first articulation of what would come to be Kael's deepest insight as a critic.
That said, I think there is a need for less stridency in the articulation of the issues.
It is in this vibrant and marginal space that we meet a somewhat familiar articulation of kinship.
The essay was a brilliant articulation of an idealized state (reflected in its 50,000+ claps on Medium).
The manifesto as a medium of artistic articulation has become less relevant in a globalized art world.
He wields four mallets with such speed they tend to blur; yet his articulation couldn't be clearer.
It's not only that his power, speed and articulation are unsurpassed, his rhythms both trustworthy and surprising.
This includes everything from articulation, volume, body language and vocal expression to staying calm, cool and collected.
Drafting a districtwide water policy, or even a coherent articulation of our needs, would be nearly impossible.
"Millennials take so much flak, so much guff," he says, enjoying articulation, spitting out sounds with gusto.
Yes. Some speech pathologists use gum and other chewy treats to exercise the mouth and improve articulation.
" He then said: "But it is an articulation that I believe is strongly reminiscent of the 21787s.
Rather than striving for pristine clarity and incisive articulation, he played with grace, ease and wonderful spontaneity.
As Jamila Lysicott eloquently asks in her TED talk, Three Ways to Speak English, who controls articulation?
Indeed, I have trouble recalling a single articulation of the anti-innovation position (though I'm open to correction).
The EVA suit was a "technological nightmare," though, requiring the 3D-printed bearings at every point of articulation.
Everyone in the audience, including myself, was immediately impressed with the robot's sophisticated articulation and level of understanding.
Many here see Trump's "America First" promise as the first honest articulation of US foreign policy in years.
Over five years, my articulation of what we're doing has tightened up, but it's the same thing, right?
This was an intelligent, step-by-step articulation of the conservative philosophy of government by a legal scholar.
We clearly can't rely on the articulation of a policy vision from the Republican nominee (for obvious reasons).
"I've certainly never seen an honest-to-god articulation" of what would happen after that conflict, he noted.
And to me, the French school of ballet is about that articulation of the lower leg and feet.
Her joints are soft; every action is guided by articulation and every tilt of the head is meaningful.
The fidgets are a great option for building fine motor skills, hand strength and finger articulation, PunkinFutz says.
The six other dancers, a diverse group that includes Ms. Westwater, have varying levels of articulation and thrust.
The final proposal is yet another articulation of how the Republican tax bill primarily benefits America's highest earners.
The figure has 32 points of articulation which means you can pose it in almost any way you want.
It's made of stiff plastic and comes with a few points of articulation in the arms, legs and head.
Any articulation of principles or values should be accompanied by a plan that articulates how they can be achieved.
DeVos' articulation of a reinvigorated federalism is sorely needed in a department whose constitutional merits are questionable at best.
It's an unsubtle, painful articulation of how they find any sense of personal freedom to be unavailable to them.
Suddenly, you can feel what you see and hear with much more articulation than two haptic controllers can offer.
But there can certainly be power in the assertion of a queer sexuality, in the articulation of one's desire.
Given the current crisis in affordable housing, the policy articulation in the task force reform proposal merits more thought.
The North Face designed them using radiometric articulation technology, which keeps your hands in their natural relaxed resting position.
A tenor saxophonist of svelte articulation and beaming tone, Stephens plays contemporary jazz with an emphasis on emotive clarity.
He's an adorable little 'bot with little in the way of articulation, that sports a small tablet atop his belly.
It just said there's a reason for this and, we're going to defer to the state's articulation of that reason.
I feel we are internalizing rapidly shifting currents of change that are moving at velocities that momentarily transcend literal articulation.
Trump fielded a couple of questions from Kurdish journalists who asked for a clear articulation of U.S. policy in Iraq.
Aimed at collectors, this Rey is bigger that the other action figure, and has better detailing, articulation, and paint jobs.
Precision and articulation are the two words that come to mind most readily when I try to define the T2600p.
Consistent with what empirical data suggests, they instead encourage careful articulation of whatever the board's position is on these issues.
For now, she has beautiful hands but there is no skeleton inside, then no articulation, consequently, she cannot grasp objects.
The "it" we're referring to wasn't quick-witted responses or even a clear articulation of their stance on the issues.
" For her, the diversity visa lottery is the clearest articulation of "the stereotypical American dream: chance, luck, opportunity, egalitarianism, diversity.
Second-Rate Sibling Cheryl Strayed: Your letter is an articulation of the precise pickle many stepchildren find themselves in, Sibling.
An early articulation came in 1971 from William H. Rehnquist, then a Justice Department official and later the chief justice.
J.C. The guitarist Peter Bernstein has a sharp articulation, a tersely melodic way of phrasing and a devilish compositional style.
His remarkable precision and playful articulation will be on full display at this two-note run, when he performs solo.
The White House website contains no articulation of a strategy for complex issues like defeating ISIS or handling a rising China.
Further, one might argue that the Fed's articulation of why it moved to a more stringent monetary policy is unusually weak.
The touchscreen also lacks full articulation — it only flips out and down, not around to the side like on the 80D.
There has been no articulation of any specific risk that would have been avoided if this proposal had been in place.
Each one has a few points of articulation in the arms and legs and a weapon, piece of armor or two.
In fact, Johnson's articulation of commitment was so moving, I found myself searching the web after I hung up the phone.
It's an articulation of steps "necessary for our liberation," not a prescription for how individual groups should go about achieving it.  
The keyboard offers a fair deal more articulation than many other tablet keyboard docks, with a more laptop-like typing experience.
Stuart Hall called this moment "articulation," a space of linking where the visible and the sayable engender a sense of feeling.
In the very notion of "decoupling," however, lies a beautiful articulation of a basic difference in our respective theories of knowledge.
A single payer, Medicare for All system is a strong articulation of this principle, which is why I support this bill.
So we need to give this more articulation, and we need to unite with other people who want the same things.
The sheer power of Freud's formal articulation manages to propel his paintings into the political moment, almost in spite of themselves.
Since then our politics, and our evolving constitutional rights, have been shaped by the articulation and settling of grievances writ large.
A Havana-born singer with a bright and cloudless articulation, Santa connects Afro-Caribbean tradition with an easygoing, contemporary pop sound.
The first variation, which sounds jaunty in most performances, bursts forth in Gould's first take with stunning speed and incisive articulation.
Thank you for the lovely articulation of fleeting moments that make me go back to entertaining again and again and again.
This video of him playing the third suite shows the same noble tone, speech-like articulation and clear sense of line.
The piano's tone is pristine, the articulation clean, the balance between the hands immaculate, the overall tenor both spirited and rapt.
"My father always gave Reiner credit for the articulation idea and never claimed otherwise," Mr. Weston's son Steve said by email.
In Cohen's vision of inspiration, these moments of articulation aren't instances of the artist-as-god swooping in from on high.
"You'll see more numbers from us, more transparency, more articulation of what's working and not," Stuber said, as reported by Variety.
Some of these problems include: Anterior open bite: A type of overbite that can cause problems with grinding food and articulation.
He was the first of the 10 candidates on Wednesday's stage to interrupt an opponent, delivering a forceful articulation of progressivism.
A beautiful articulation of those genius words of that genius Baldwin, wrapped appropriately in the prescience and urgency of their prophesy.
The term 'retro' has become synonymous with minimal detailing and articulation as of late, and Super7's MOTU figures are definitely basic.
This humanoid robot is a lot less "cute" than the mascot bots, but has a lot more potential in terms of articulation.
He stood alone in his unique articulation of a liberty interest in expression as opposed to more classic liberal or conservative constructs.
"Campaigning is about organizing, and campaigning is about articulation of issues," said Morial, who is now president of the National Urban League.
The first one's about me and then the rest is just an articulation of how I thought the story arc should go.
The big problem with Pence is the vast empty space between his ears and the articulation of thoughts formed in that space.
"Capitalism valorizes progress from destruction," says Sonia Guajajara, executive coordinator of the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil, speaking through a translator.
They are amazingly flexible and feature excellent articulation at the knees, and their slim profile allows for comfortable running, climbing, and more.
In normal circumstances, the national security adviser should be able to enforce the articulation of a consistent and coherent national security policy.
But since its articulation in 1970, the "unwilling or unable" doctrine has played an increasingly important role in justifying American interventions abroad.
It's a tribute to the transparent beauty of the nebbiolo grape that it can express these sometimes subtle differences with such articulation.
"Hobbesian optimist," though it might not immediately seem it, is, to me, the best articulation yet of how Obama sees the world.
In the solemn second movement, the strings played the unison thematic statement with emphatic sound and clipped articulation, almost like a Baroque oratorio.
Dyslexia, articulation disorders and other diagnosed language disorders can have a "potentially big effect on school function and later life function," he added.
Bannon has very little to offer either in terms of insider dirt about the White House or clear articulation of right-wing thinking.
How the little robot conveys this emotion is a testament to Lucas' articulation and sound design, and the kid just nailed it here.
Art is not necessarily obligated to provide or attempt to provide all of the answers to the world's social ills with every articulation.
But he decided instead on Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, which requires crisp, clear articulation along with style and elegance.
He is their entree to power, a personification and articulation of anger and anti-intellectualism, a way to wrap their hatreds in humor.
But for the Valve Turners, its articulation is a deliberate extension of their campaign, a way to publicly express the urgency they feel.
Sometimes this bit would land on a brilliant articulation of what it feels like to be alienated by, and oblivious to, sexual society.
Timely and important articulation of the double bind immigrants find themselves in, and why some — in this case the children — turn to extremism.
Kennedy's presidential library and free-market lore are the clearest articulation of the widespread benefits of growth that flows from lower tax rates.
"We're an articulation of that Canadian dream, the Sikh Canadian dream, of living our values and putting them into action," Mr. Gill said.
"The political patience at home will depend on the clear articulation of a strategy going forward," Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, said.
We are confident in all of our reporting to date, and believe it reflects a fair articulation of information obtained from confidential sources.
But you need a whole-of-government response, which requires focus from the very top, articulation of a strategy from the very top.
There's more articulation to the twitch of its ears and jiggle of its body when it sings and dances or gets its belly rubbed.
Where their ongoing articulation of their fame demystifies it, Beyoncé's neutrality shrouds hers in secrecy and creates a slate for memes and obsessive deconstruction.
Others, though, say the message is just a clear articulation of how Pyongyang is feeling about the lack of progress with the Trump administration.
Like Ms Brothers, the feeling of dissonance with my biological sex ran deep and needed no articulation, and it took me to the edge.
It's an entry in Hot Toys' "Power Pose Collectible" range, meaning that it's a statue in one specific pose that features some limited articulation.
That's not something that we plan on actively releasing externally, because we don't think it's the best articulation of how people are using Periscope.
Today's class is "Social Success", and covers pretty much every facet of etiquette: non-verbal communication, conversation, voice, articulation, personal brand, and table manners.
Julie Makerov brought a searing intensity to the part of Lady Macbeth that largely made up for a certain lack of finesse and articulation.
So far, the articulation of a better ethic of prison medicine is mostly consigned to a small body of specialized literature, including Favier's book.
The articulation of his pain was so slight — all he said was that he was sad — it seemed to accentuate mine all the more.
It's a clear articulation of what has been a widely debunked yet established part of the Trump doctrine that immigration hurts the American economy.
Engaging just these few choices, together with the immense possibilities of articulation through such a sensitive playing action, produces a truly fresh sound spectrum.
But he demurs when asked about the changes he would like to see come about, and never arrives at a clear articulation of principle.
Their articulation of the issues and their large-scale mobilization forced the OPDO to reconsider its positions, and eventually challenge TPLF's hitherto unquestioned hegemony.
"I had been thinking along those lines but it was interesting to see a very explicit articulation of that point of view," Gates said.
The exercise was also a musical articulation of a set of ideas that Giddens has been developing for the past four or five years.
The tempo is so brisk, the articulation of the strings so snappy, that the movement seems to proceed in an exhilarating swirl of confetti.
The tempo is so brisk, the articulation of the strings so snappy, that the movement seems to proceed in an exhilarating swirl of confetti.
In the Smetana overture, the volume proved more problematic at Mr. Tovey's fast tempo, and a few passages that needed pinpoint articulation turned muddy.
The crystalline scatter of Taborn's playing meets Iyer's slightly thicker articulation in a sympathetic repartee; the pair seem to constantly divert their own path.
Officials who Trump thinks speak for him are more likely to convince that their policy ideas represent an authentic articulation of the president's vision.
This allegorical dimension of the work — which comments on the nature of artistic process — receives its most compelling articulation in Blake's depiction of holes.
"Because of the type of terrain ... it needed to have enough power and articulation capability to clamber over logs and ditches," Sukkarieh told Mashable Australia.
Camille A. Brown's choreography draws as much attention to bodies as it does to voices—dance numbers are not sideshows but, rather, attempts at articulation.
At our bi-weekly music class, my peers practiced breathing techniques and finger articulation while I silently drew pentagrams on my green Five Star binder.
With Hereditary, writer-director Ari Aster wanted to make a movie that felt unsafe, and the accident is the most nauseating articulation of that desire.
Women have been at the forefront of creating language for vulnerable populations, for the articulation of consent, for global access to things like clean water.
But when you add an extra point of articulation, creating a double pendulum, the seemingly random and flailing motions that ensue go well beyond hypnotic.
The robo dog has 22 points of articulation and various motion sensors that allow it to detect and interact with humans and other Aibo dogs.
But it is his candid articulation of his evolving relationship with himself, his acceptance of who he is, that brings the one-liners their sweetness.
One of Gerhaher's signature techniques is to vary the timbre and articulation of a repeating word or phrase so that a familiar pattern becomes unsettling.
Her team had worked to smooth out the articulation, clear up consonants and vowels, and polish the voices until they were clear and relatively melodic.
Patients with PTSD tended to speak in flatter speech, with less articulation of the tongue and lips and a more monotonous tone, the researchers reported.
He is also setting onto paper a powerful articulation of the role of the artist in society, one that he continues to develop over time.
As part of Hasbro's Black Series collection, high-quality collectibles, there will be a 1.12-inch figure of The Child with multiple points of articulation.
" It was his latest articulation of a dim view of federal agencies that he argued had grabbed power at the behest of the "progressive left.
Now, more CEOs in more sectors need to stand up, demanding the kind of change and articulation of views that reflect American society more broadly.
DAVIS: I think the focus on detail is also very similar — whether you're trying to find the missing phrase or sentiment or the right articulation.
Tiravanija's stage design implies that a man (Proudfoot) painting a wall to create an artwork is, through the very action of creative articulation, already art.
But I really like that idea because I know growing up in Brooklyn, and going to school in Manhattan, they talked about my articulation a lot.
What we have to work on is an articulation between the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and counting ballots -- who can be against that?
Although he only used the term once, Smith became best known for his articulation of the "invisible hand" theory — that competition drives both profitability and equilibrium.
To capture some of the trademark agility of these predators, Silva developed the models with 26 points of articulation allowing for a variety of different postures.
Herman's rite has earned praise from psychologists for its frank articulation of the emotion that inevitably develops on teams and glues together the best of them.
" Ms. Lemay said that she "wanted to highlight Dietrich's intelligence, her own articulation of her image, and her own hand in sustaining and creating her image.
But the seesaw of withdrawal and deeper engagement, without the articulation of a clear strategy for the region, is sure to confuse allies and enemies alike.
I think one of the things you're talking about is the articulation ... I think probably one leader that does that in Silicon Valley is Elon Musk.
But this idea of elevating the lowest white man over those more qualified or deserving didn't begin with Johnson's articulation and won't end with Trump's manifestation.
Presidents in this position — what Donald Zinman calls the "heir apparent" presidency and Stephen Skowronek calls "articulation" — have to differentiate themselves without rejecting their predecessors outright.
But the Republican candidate struggled to rise above the din with anything like a clear articulation of what the city would look like under her leadership.
What's missing is the articulation of an overall strategy and a renewed invitation to the Chinese to be a part of the solution, not the problem.
As do dozens other experiences from my childhood, each flashback an articulation of both the hyper-tenuousness of my life then and my obliviousness to it.
Known as Takun J, Mr. Koffa is widely considered a pioneer of HipCo, Liberia's articulation of rap that uses the nation's unique patois as its base.
This sense of fragility achieves ravishing articulation in the sound recording, "Nature Boy (L's of Hollywood Sign)," which gallery-goers can listen to on portable headphones.
Sitterson writes his Joes with big, bold personalities, and Milonogiannis draws them in a way so action-oriented they may as well have 16 points of articulation.
This, along with radiometric articulation technology, which keeps your hands in their relaxed resting position, and ample grip, makes the Etip Gloves feel very natural to wear.
It was unlike any I'd seen before – a perfect, unsullied articulation of an aesthetic I can only describe by repeating the word 'Pinterest' over and over again.
The 1/6-scale figure has more than 30 points of articulation, features fabric clothing, and comes with a whole mess of accessories, as you can see.
The most commonly known (if infamous) articulation of this thesis is found in her report on the trial of the high-ranking Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.
To put them across, a singer needs a complex mixture of rich tone and sharp articulation, nostalgia without syrupiness, a sense of knowing but also of feeling.
Designed by FCTRY (the same people behind the Hillary figure) and artist Mike Leavitt, the Bernie Sanders figure certainly looks the part, but it's light on articulation.
Bork, by nature, exuded an almost categorical — some would say arrogant — rejection of any judicial role in the articulation and defense of un-enumerated or implied rights.
For several days, he had been working through it with the players, making hundreds of subtle adjustments to the dynamics, the muting, and the details of articulation.
Crafted by the most able among our representatives, this program can, and I believe will, be a clear articulation of our purpose on behalf of this nation.
In a 2016 interview with Vogue, discussing her recent move there, Solange confessed that her soft spot for New Orleans and its culture went far beyond articulation.
Our focus is on art and writing about art that labors to deepen the visual articulation of meaning, how works of art re-substantiate rather than evacuate.
" In an author's note, she characterizes her poetry as "a space in which I conceive disasters, failures and traumas, lending them my own perspective, dimension and articulation.
One good articulation of this came from David Simas, who was Obama's political director, in a New Yorker article by David Remnick that deconstructed the 2016 election.
He used a small array of effects pedals for much of his career, though even on spacey, synthesizer-driven music he prized clear articulation and harmonic forbearance.
In the Romance, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter was as warmly expressive as always, with precise articulation that didn't waver even in passages of precarious double-stops.
Yet, there is no clear, serious articulation — backed up by evidence and analysis — of ambitious yet feasible reductions that the U.S. seeks to achieve, and by when.
The new Animoji have just as many points of articulation as the old one, plus two new ways to animate your cartoon avatar: tongue and wink detection.
"His candid articulation of his evolving relationship with himself, his acceptance of who he is … brings the one-liners their sweetness," Kristen Arnett writes in her review.
What women are after, at least in their pop music idols, isn't the fantasy of a perfect body, but rather the articulation of the complicated language of emotion.
In its own way, "MMMBop" kind of addresses a very similar theme as "Weird" does, but "Weird" is a much more somber and much [clearer] articulation of it.
However, he was praising the approach of Rehnquist to all unenumerated rights and his articulation of the high burden that must be faced by those claiming such rights.
Ms. Asherie's movement phrases — compact bursts of choreography with rapid-fire changes in rhythm and gestural articulation — bubble up and dissipate, quickly paving the way for something new.
The chemistry between director and boys must be especially difficult to establish, and a certain crispness — of musical and textual articulation, of general response — seemed lacking over all.
But Jain saw an articulation of what might be his core philosophy when it comes to building: How does one inhabit the earth with the least possible effort?
This articulation reeks of the kind of stereotypical depiction of Muslim women that has too often permeated Western societies: one of submission, obedience and lack of personal agency.
Precious Creature, a "pet aftercare" company in California, offers an array of services: from preservation of just a paw or a tail to complete skeletal cleaning and articulation.
Given that the speech sounds of the heptapods also involve airflow (the trills are a giveaway), their sound inventories should mirror ours in the distribution of manners of articulation.
But the content of the document -- otherwise known as the PPG, provides the first comprehensive articulation of one of the United States' most controversial policies: the use of drones.
Democrat A-listers are gearing up for a state-level showdown, but the ultimate measure of American democracy is the strength of its candidates and articulation of their vision.
At $2,500 you'd expect this figure to include at least some level of articulation, but apparently Sideshow would rather you put it on display than actually play with it.
It's a little disappointing that for a penny shy of $8,000 it has zero points of articulation, and the armor can't be removed so you can play dress-up.
Each of these diverse efforts at articulation also involves testing proposed articulations against the experience that we seek to articulate, and an intelligent correction process in response to error.
The conference, Future Investment Initiative 2017, was a who's who of international finance, and it was the articulation of the crown prince's vision for the future of the kingdom.
Because her articulation of the basics of feminism was simple and neat, her platform was more palatable to mainstream liberals and casual progressives than, say, someone like Roxane Gay.
With its minimalistic lines, horizontal articulation and large picture windows, the house typifies the residential architecture of Mr. Revell, who is known internationally for designing Toronto's New City Hall.
He said the number and sophistication of articulation agreements between two- and four-year institutions have been growing, but the hurdles include the ways in which credits are approved.
What could have been straightforward autobiography or confession is instead made ongoing exploration, a journey of language folding and refolding in on itself toward a different articulation of being.
It was such a good articulation of Texas' position that Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller adopted it himself when it was his turn to argue later in the morning.
If you want to hear a sharp articulation of the left's counterpoints to some of the most common arguments made against single payer, Bruenig is a voice worth listening to.
"The two other species, Coptera anka and Palaeortona quercyensis, differ from the Xenomorphia species by a number of exoskeletal expansions, serving as protections for articulation points," said van der Kamp.
"There has to be some articulation of real goals, real lampposts that Iran can achieve or commit to, that would allow us to scale some of these back," Hochstein said.
"It's very hard to recognize a final consonant that doesn't use any lip articulation (much harder than recognizing an initial one) and that's hard enough," Napoli said in an email.
The good news is that there are plenty of resources to move your family game discussions away from a reflexive "no" and toward a more nuanced articulation of house rules.
So may the continuing absence of any articulation of how the volley of missiles fits into a viable approach to resolving the intertwined humanitarian, political and terrorist problems in Syria.
The figures will hit stores worldwide this summer for $19.99 a pop, and will feature 303 points of articulation, with fully poseable arms, legs, hands and feet, according to Mattel.
Quayola believes that once a viewer looks at the unfinished objects the focus isn't so much on the figures or the historical narrative, but on the articulation of matter itself.
In a performance, she slowly scaled the white gallery wall—a poetic articulation of her experience attempting to ascend in the similarly white art world as a South Asian woman.
How did the mother's right shoe — a dazzling boot, a glittering, embroidered articulation of turquoise and white set atop a thick black heel — end up so far from her leg?
The biggest clinical challenge may be finding suitable patients: strokes that disable a person's speech often also damage or wipe out the areas of the brain that support speech articulation.
As for Guthrie — with his uncondescending articulation of working-class woes and accessible, common-sense critiques of the privileged class — we sure could use a man like him right now.
It's a collectible figurine that mostly just stands around on your desk or counter, with what looks like few points of articulation to actually pose or play with the figure.
Perhaps they have lived lives in which they have been continually outplayed in the field of articulation, but of this new skill — rudeness — they find that they are the masters.
For this reason, I believe that graphic design is absolutely implicated and caught up in the act of ideological production in that it provides visual articulation to ideas and positions.
Georgetown University will receive a complete 1972 Josef Albers print portfolio (Formulation: Articulation Portfolio II) and an array of Garry Winogrand photographs, in addition to a few dozen other assorted works.
It can track up to 25 points of articulation on both hands in space, which means that you shouldn't need to use the Air Tap gesture to interact with holograms anymore.
But Dance Nation may have been the purest articulation of growing up and coming to terms with the power and peril of female sexuality (an experience I can never fully comprehend).
The headband is also well padded, and the cups have plenty of articulation and freedom of adjustment to let you seat these headphones upon your head precisely as you want them.
Revamped for the connected era, the new Aibo has more points of articulation, more intelligence thanks to smarter AI and voice controls, and OMFG, just look at its irresistible OLED eyes!
The freedom our motto demands extends far beyond the individual creative articulation: the exchange of ideas in a larger, pluralistic, international context is what endows the individual voices with cultural significance.
To address this issue, more and more universities now have articulation agreements — partnerships — with community colleges that explain and align credits that are needed for a specific academic program or degree.
But the most consistent pleasure is from one dancer: Ms. Johnson brings an unassuming clarity and articulation to Mr. Forsythe's movement that feels like it comes from the deepest of places.
Most of the entries border on what might be called musical metaphysics: articulation, chance, composition, continuity, deduction, duration, form, idea, language, material, notation, perception, rhythm, structure, succession, theme, timbre, tradition, variation.
But Akbar gave no assurance and the Indian source said the government had no plans for a further articulation on Jerusalem, which is at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
What does it say about the articulation of a marginalized identity when it cannot exist outside of the subjugation of another (because whiteness is asserted, most importantly, through negation than active construction)?
There is a very specific articulation of roles and lanes, and I think that's really necessary for Kickstarter, trying to be a different kind of company over a long period of time.
"Although I have heard talk of 'enhanced equivalence', I have not yet seen a credible proposal for what it might mean or a clear articulation of how it might work," he said.
His series of white, three dimensional cubes run atop a roughly chest-high wall that divides the center of the room, and offer an articulation of his reconnaissance into Arizona border militias.
To make up for the in-articulation Iron Man is decked out in 28 LEDs over his body, making him a slightly impractical but very cool lamp, when push comes to shove.
Her art means so much to me in its articulation of queer kinship, of holding multiple identities at once, and of being accountable to each other as means of cultivating better survival.
The "I love you"s and "Marry me"s stereotypically associated with teen girl fandom are still very much there in spirit, but their articulation has taken on an actively political tone.
" Then he advocated for a "very clear and crisp articulation, from an investment perspective, of how we see sustainability- and ESG-related issues, and why they're actually integral to our fiduciary obligation.
"Indigenous people are against capitalism because the profit is for a few people and the destruction and death are for many people," says Guajajara, of the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil.
A new strategy  Despite the mounting evidence of Russia and Iran being agents of destabilization, their role has been conspicuously absent in the Trump administration's articulation of the way forward in Afghanistan.
They will need to be addressed by deliberate norm-restoring behavior by future presidents and by the articulation of superior policies by politicians able to make those policies resonate with the public.
While Adamson acknowledges the film's shortcomings in not giving the black leadership of the protest a voice, she praises its articulation of a communal spirit and demonstration of the organizers' tactical inventiveness.
"Trefoil" seems as airborne and for the eye alone as any of Olitski's clouds of color, at the same time that it seems to be entirely about three-dimensionality and articulation in space.
Thankfully, non-destructive methods like CT-tomography and Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence are providing a glimpse into the apparently invisible, revealing soft tissues in fossils, including bodily outlines and even those involved in articulation.
England was his lure, as for all bright colonial boys who did not know their place, and his Trinidadian accent soon vanished in high-class articulation; but Oxford was wretched and London disappointing.
I'm still, along with my team, really focused on this problem... how do we go from, 'Hey, Alexa, turn on the lights,' to what is a much more complicated and natural-sounding articulation.
Apart from merely resembling a cartoon dog, Aibo uses 22 points of articulation along with motion sensors, including a camera in its nose, to detect and interact with humans and other Aibo dogs.
Weighing in at just 92 grams thanks to a carbon fiber airframe, the Bat Bot—or B2, for short—uses five motors on board to control the flapping and articulation of its wings.
And not just any plastic figurine, but one that features a version of the U.S. women's national soccer team uniform, 22 points of articulation and a hairstyle that matches Wambach's partially shaved head.
Here, the technology analyzes characteristics like articulation, pitch variation, and vocal effort ("a measure of a feature designed to discriminate soft, breathy voices from loud, tense ones") in order to provide more data.
By opting out of heteronormativity, no matter how scantily clad or busty things get, there is fundamentally an articulation at work in these films that patriarchy is a norm that can be rejected.
It's a distillation of everything "BoJack Horseman" does right: A genius articulation of misery that's never more than a few seconds from a 10/10 joke, and an experiment in form and structure.
It's not that the dancers aren't committed or adept; a solo of rapid body isolations by Samantha Hines displays her decisive articulation as she mirrors the strange, haunting sounds of Mr. Shabara's vocalizations.
Yet even here, Mr. Currentzis kept the tempo restrained, in comparison with many other conductors I've heard, and emphasized exacting articulation, slashing brass sounds and choral singing of depth and bite, without harshness.
It is generally a mistake for a court to give legal force to statements whose goals are those of political mobilization or persuasion — or anything other than the articulation of considered legal positions.
In either case, they perform the function of the articulation of the interests and aspirations of a substantial segment of the citizenry, usually in ways contended to be promotive of the national weal.
Previous governments failed to appreciate Carney's articulation of the widely shared worries that a rough departure from the European Union would be bad for the economy and present a challenge to monetary policy.
To put it in a different way, so many of the things that we now recognize as central to liberal democracy are actually not institutions but norms, practices, and the articulation of certain values.
Many tribes do not have rights to their land, said Terena, who is executive coordinator of the Articulation of the Indigenous Peoples of Brazil, known as Apib, an umbrella group of several advocacy groups.
If the past is any indication, the candidate who makes the biggest gaffe or exposes him or herself to a rhetorical haymaker, loses the game regardless of articulation of or position on policy matters.
Besides the sign outside, which is clearly a play of perception, or fake news, there are a lot of things in our daily lives that deal with articulation, not to say manipulation, of reality.
While the last act provides a thundering articulation of this moment in the feminist movement, it's hard not to wish there was a bit more of that in the stately build-up to it.
A systematic articulation of the atheistic world view, the one Marilynne Robinson may have been waiting for, is provided by an important new book, Martin Hägglund's " This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom " (Pantheon).
On the final day of the conference, the I.L.O., by a large majority, adopted the Maternity Protection Convention of 1919, the first articulation of fair and just conditions for working mothers around the world.
"The coating does not affect the strength of the latex, and the coating provides consistently low friction even when subjected to large volumes of water or 1000 cycles of articulation (thrusting motions)," it said.
While any articulation of white nationalism or neo-Nazism should be condemned in the strongest terms, efforts should be concentrated around combating those whose radical opinions show visible signs of manifesting in radical action.
Also it's a poem which has a really clear articulation of double standards that I think actually are reflected in our society — double standards not just about gender but also about power and poverty.
What follows is a vivid and potent articulation on the nuances of racism; how something as simple as a question can contain a multitude of microagressions which can be traced back to its source.
If you want to understand why the Israeli right is skeptical of peace with Palestinians, eminent Israeli historian Benny Morris's piece on Palestinian "rejectionism" is as clear an articulation as you could hope for.
There is the articulation of her positions that are at odds with young folks' aspirations and sensibilities, like saying Thursday, "I don't believe in free college," and saying that she continues to support capital punishment.
He and Secretary of Defense James Mattis owe Congress a clear, well-reasoned articulation of how the spending he's suggesting is required to enhance our military readiness and our ability to confront 21st century threats.
But another strong undercurrent of Lemonade was its articulation of Black women's experiences, especially given the fact that it was initially released as a musical film on HBO before the individual audio tracks were released.
I never feel the need to open a clamshell device quite that far, but I often find myself wishing for a hinge with a greater degree of articulation than Apple and many other companies offer.
It's difficult to overstate the amount of distress and panic many DACA recipients are feeling right now; the questions about whether they should move are only the narrowest articulation of the anxiety many are feeling.
I had this crazy idea when I was in my early 20s that maybe just through trying to imagine a better world instead of dystopias, maybe it would just happen through that process of articulation.
Their animus, which carries Polish nationalism into such an aggressively xenophobic articulation, springs primarily from a deep pool of ethnic-cum-religious hatred, which is indigenous to Poland and has historically been aimed at Jews.
He sometimes likes to throw his clean articulation into contrast with rougher musical surroundings; on "Little Big," an album due this fall, he's working with a saw-toothed, electrified quartet, and benefiting from the friction.
This imperative helped democratize a political philosophy that at its origins was more elitist than not—and, in Kedar's account, Ben-Gurion was a pivotal figure in this modern democratic articulation of older republican ideals.
It was therefore modern, and required a modernist articulation — one that he found in the art of his colleagues Jack Whitten, Al Loving and William T. Williams, and to which the map paintings also aspire.
After the opening bars, a boy's voice came in, loud and perfectly in tune, its articulation to be envied by any mother in the speech therapist's office: I have often walked down the street before.
When you take it all together, there are maybe four, five significant changes and about 150, 160 minor discrepancies of articulation and dynamic indications in various orchestra parts, as well as in the piano part.
From Joan of Arc to Owls to Make Believe to releases under his own name and collaborations with artists like Angel Olsen, Tim's writing is a unique articulation of the particular inner struggles of existence.
It's got over 30 points of articulation, 16 different LED-powered light-up features (including an arc reactor), swappable battle-damaged armor plates, and a retractable helmet that reveals a smaller Iron Man Mark XLIII inside.
"An agreement tends to facilitate approval of the matter in the congressional committee by a large majority, which demonstrates an improvement in the government's capacity for political articulation," said Alexandre Soares, a trader at BGC Liquidez.
" Barr: "I would leave it to his description in the report, the special counsel's own articulation of why he did not want to make a determination as to whether or not there was an obstruction offense.
But isn't it clear by now that sometimes the best articulation of good intentions is to step aside and hand the microphone over to the very people who have been excluded from telling their own stories?
While the First Quartet draws its testy energy from constant changes in articulation — smooth slurs, gritty staccato, resonant plucked notes and skeletal ones tapped with the wooden side of the bow — the Second is more unified.
"Black Orpheus" (ECM) Masabumi Kikuchi's late solo-piano playing, all improvised, very little of it recorded, was a deep-blue nebula, formally abstract yet full of articulation and musical meaning, affecting on an almost primal level.
In its simplest possible articulation, taqiya is a legal dispensation whereby a believing individual can deny his faith or commit otherwise illegal acts while they are at risk of persecution or in a condition of statelessness.
The white-haired, ruddy-faced Mr. Berger, whom Ms. Swinton calls "a radical humanist," is a terrific presence: gentle in manner but definite in articulation, someone whose observations are grounded in a constant but unfussy inquisitiveness.
While I personally feel that Yang's UBI proposal manages to be both politically far-fetched and woefully insufficient, at least it evinces a vigorous articulation of the root problem and a stab at a contemporary solution.
"Despite my toy industry experience with making action figures, I still found it necessary to develop a few new articulation joints to get a natural range of movement for these new raptor figures," he told me.
Originally proposed in 1974, the "dual origin" hypothesis suggests that insect wings actually began with a fusion of the two separate tissues: the dorsal body wall provided the membrane, while its articulation arose from leg segments.
I remembered Cleaver's famous, venomous articulation of the story of Yacub from his 1968 collection of essays "Soul on Ice": According to Elijah, about 6,300 years ago all the people of the earth were Original Blacks.
All the points of articulation have metal at their center to make the headset more durable, and the outside of the cans are soft touch plastic—which has come to be synonymous with luxury in consumer goods.
In a nuclear age of rising tensions — many stirred by the president himself — the nation hopes for the articulation of a foreign policy agenda that recognizes the collective interdependence of all nations and the promotion of peace.
From Americas founding to the present, Caribbean people have supported and assisted in the creation of a collective American identify – the articulation of the nation's rightful place in the world, its traditions, its language and cultural style.
The resulting document is probably the most succinct and complete articulation of Ford's autonomous vision thus far, which is noteworthy given that the automaker has previously announced plans to field an autonomous driving service launch by 2021.
But here his musicality runs free as his practiced articulation reminds us what flow used to mean, delivering lyrics honed until every line offers up an internal rhyme or stealth homophone or surprise pun or trick enjambment.
Right after some raucous horn blasts suggest Octavian in his moment of, ahem, climax, Mr. Petrenko followed Strauss's instruction in the score to play "in strict time," bringing exact rhythmic articulation to the series of syncopated chords.
Out front are Melissa Aldana — a Chilean-born tenor saxophonist of precise, fine-bore articulation, boasting a vast palette of influences — and the Trinidadian trumpeter Etienne Charles, who makes a kind of nouveau Afro-Caribbean soul jazz.
If disability arts communities continue to move beyond an emphasis on individual diagnoses and towards the articulation of a way of existing in the world shared by millions, they must ensure this existence embraces all disabled experiences.
It may be the one gesture that ties all of the world's multifarious sports together: an articulation of both joy and commiseration, a way to communicate sportsmanship, or an apology, or just to generally promote warmhearted feelings.
Qasem Soleimani, the White House has yet to offer a clear, consistent articulation of what "imminent" attack the US was trying to avoid -- and, in fact, top administration officials are offering conflicting justifications, raising key constitutional questions.
Qasem Soleimani, the White House has yet to offer a clear, consistent articulation of what "imminent" attack the US was trying to avoid -- and, in fact, top administration officials are offering conflicting justifications, raising key constitutional questions.
"I didn't want to buy an existing Maillot ballet," said Mr. Filin, who since the mid-1990s has followed the career of Mr. Maillot, whose work emphasizes vivid articulation in the neo-Classical vein and sleek visuals.
When SoftBank began plowing its $100 billion into Silicon Valley, it grew to dominate every Twitter debate or hushed conversation in tech's power corridors as either an articulation of Silicon Valley's hubris or of its sweeping ambition.
"The next step that seems likely [from the FDA] is an articulation of a desire for a policy that would involve a more individualized assessment," he said, followed by testing of new screening questions and then a trial.
A blackness not told solely through the lens of black trailblazers who exhibited excellence in white spaces, but also through a developed cultural vocabulary that hues towards an articulation of black genius built upon the successes of history.
I had an ex-boyfriend who'd said he thought rapists should be subjected to capital punishment, which I suppose was a more extreme articulation of what I believed: Once a woman has been raped, she has been destroyed.
Meanwhile, the fact that Mr. Dylan's words are written to be sung, that they are physical emanations of breath and pitch and articulation, often adds an additional discipline: the rigorous edit that is built into an oral tradition.
"Prior investigations revealed that depressed patients often display flattened or negative affect, reduced speech variability and monotonicity in loudness and pitch, reduced speech, reduced articulation rate, increased pause duration, and varied switching pause duration," the USC paper notes.
My work always walked toward the limits of the language of painting; breaking the two-dimensionality of the same with the articulation of sculptural and three-dimensional sculptures was the first step in this expansion of pictorial language.
This requires reconceiving the music for the modern piano in terms of sound, articulation, the use of the sustaining pedal and, especially, dynamics, since the piano has a far greater range of soft to loud than the harpsichord.
Instead, what we have seen is an articulation of policy positions that say the United States will take preemptive action, preemptive military action, in order to thwart potential terrorist threats and indeed will engage in preventive military operations.
It was an almost perfect articulation of Trump the candidate turning into Trump, president-elect; a confusing contradiction by a man trying to break his most natural tendencies, turning a blame game into an attempted message of unity.
But neither side can find a solution on their own – policymakers need to understand the future that new technologies are unfolding, and technology leaders need a clear articulation of what society expects of them as pioneers and corporate citizens.
His articulation of some hypothetical legislative fix is something that has "massive border security," doesn't include amnesty, and will not allow for chain migration, the notion that people will bring in their families once they are eligible for residency.
"Music is all we got" isn't an escapist phrase; it's an articulation of a history that reaches deep into gospel and the blues, a statement on everything that Chance's praise-through-pain aesthetic on Coloring Book is searching for.
Aside from the fantastic range of articulation on the 7-inch figure that gives it the proportional flexibility of a spider/man hybrid like Peter, where this toy really shines is the plethora of little accessories it comes with.
When it comes to handling boring and purposeless questions from the press, Sean Spicer is actually really smarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrttttttttttttttttttttt†t†t†††††††††††††††† / /:ERROR:/ / and handles each question with tACT and pROfFESIONALISM+ HE is very SMARTTT and speaks with good articulation and = = =.
"Rather than personal meaning, someone might deeply feel the political grievances that are being articulated and are drawn into the movement through that articulation," Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, a counterterrorism scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told me.
This steel version is smooth, zipping through menus, though the small articulation gap between bezel case is a bit of a magnet for lint and other small particles that could require the occasional blast of canned air for maintenance.
Not just the stripped-down electro powerbeats whose supple muscularity is less 2-step than is reported, but Staples's exacting articulation—he's on every beat smooth and toned, never e-nun-ci-a-ting but without a word lost.
"The industry is still in its early innings, and a lot of what you're seeing is a gradual coalescing of platforms, those that are focused on responsible innovation and the articulation of clear standards and best practices," he said.
While the company's ambient computing vision is its clearest articulation of why it builds hardware, Google has historically lagged hardware giants like Apple and Samsung -- it doesn't even land in the top five global phone manufacturers, according to IDC.
He said the Mandalorian Black Series figure, which is a high-end collectible with more articulation and detail than a traditional action figure, from the Disney+ show "The Mandalorian" was one of the top sellers in the fourth quarter.
This dark blue unit measures in at 18mm of thickness, according to Avenir's spec sheet, but stacking it side by side with a more conventional smartphone, I'd say a more accurate articulation of its thickness would be about 3.5 iPhones.
Whatever concerns Roberts has about the independence of the judiciary, it's worth noting that his last major opinion was siding with Trump in the travel ban case — in a ruling that conspicuously lacked any articulation of limits on executive power.
I found the Dreamscape experiences to be a little less polished than something like The Void's Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire, with occasional graphic glitches and the lack of individual finger articulation testing my suspension of disbelief at times.
The precise articulation of fighting techniques irked many Medieval and Renaissance era masters, but those who tackled the problem of enunciating their movements often employed artists or engravers to provide images to accompany their words, which helped in some cases.
"It is important that all policy makers work toward developing clearer guidelines between those digital tokens that are securities, and those that are not, through better articulation of SEC policy, and, ultimately, through formal guidance or legislation," the letter said.
Although Brown is best remembered for sounding the death knell to Jim Crow in our country, the court's decision should also be recognized for its powerful and equally groundbreaking articulation of the central role of public education in American democracy.
Starting from the overture, played with stirring grandeur, this "Idomeneo" was devoid of point-making, all the tweaks to tempo and articulation that can mar performances by period-instrument conductors and players who think they have a claim on authenticity.
The detailing — particularly in the faces — isn't quite as nice as the ones on the Elite Series, but we did notice some of them like the new K-2SO droid had more points of articulation than the slightly pricier Elite Series.
But what most shapes her music making — the myriad decisions on how to pace a phrase or to build character through articulation and dynamics — is the musicological groundwork of combing through early editions and manuscripts for clues of the composer's intentions.
Reaganism made "ritualized denunciation" of the government routine, encouraging cynicism among conservatives; among liberals, a focus on marginalized groups has led to the competitive articulation of suffering, creating a culture of "majority victimhood," in which every group trumpets its grievances.
A jaded, drained album whose electropop trickles along and whose vocal hooks trade tune for ache will satisfy only those whose angst mirrors Ocean's — and perhaps those who feel the ache so deeply in their bones its mere articulation feels profound.
I'm more of a viewfinder man myself, but for those who rely on the display, the three-inch screen has more articulation than before, adding left and right to the old vertical movement, for a total of three-directional titling.
Sonia Guajajara, who coordinates the Articulation of Indigenous People of Brazil, told The Atlantic weakened governmental protections and new roads have contributed to the high number of fires because they broke the forest up and made it more exposed to fires.
On the album "Planktonic Finales," released last year, she joined Mr. Crump, a bassist whose playing is more embodied and abundant, and Mr. Smythe, a pianist of cogent articulation who comes at improvisation from the perspective of a contemporary classical musician.
"I think that this current articulation of Pride has forgotten its founders' names," Ms. Thomas said, referring to Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, trans women of color who were among the first to stand up to the police at Stonewall.
A transgender/genderqueer psychotherapist who splits time between this tiny cabin and a family home in Seattle, Dr. Goetzen was born in Poland and has the careful articulation of someone who learned English as a second language, punctuated by theatrical flourishes.
Hearing the father of one of the victims speak at a vigil, Ms. Miller realized his ability to "so quickly convert his grief into action and articulation" was motivated by a desire to protect others from experiencing a similar pain.
The story, a semi-autobiographical rags-to-riches tale, is a classic articulation of the American Dream, though Mr. Berry was savvy enough to change the original lyric about a "colored boy" to "country boy" for a shot at radio play.
For example, the crew shirt has gender-specific ventilation and articulation zones—in the women's version, there's a ventilated criss-cross pattern over the belly and across the clavicle—that help cool down my core, even when I work hard.
But the benefits of their existence are often accompanied (and sometimes negated) by their tendency to instill in their members a newfound articulation of fundamental anxiety over their position as men in a society where women are actively seeking empowerment.
"It's an important issue, there's no expectation that it will happen, but if it does, it can signal to the market that there is even more lack of articulation in government than was previously thought," a trader at a national brokerage firm said.
It boasts a 0.42-gallon capacity, a rotating handle and wand with 360-degree articulation, and a massive reach of up to 35 feet, and you can get it here for just $399 — that's $200.99 off its usual retail price of $599.99.
Given the way the two topics intersect, it's critical not just for climate plans to talk about public health implications, but also for any articulation of health care policy to acknowledge that health care will increasingly take place in a changed environment.
It is such a visceral, potent articulation of both her character's desire for creative expression in A Star Is Born and the sheer magnitude of her voice — even removed from the context of the film, it's impossible not to feel it deeply.
The original Kermit (then a lizard) made of a cardboard skeleton, Henson's mother's old coat, and a halved Ping Pong ball for eyes, had a malleable head well suited to the full articulation of the human hand, offering a wider range of expression.
For more than a century, it's been established that our capacity to use language is usually located in the left hemisphere of the brain, specifically in two areas: Broca's area (associated with speech production and articulation) and Wernicke's area (associated with comprehension).
We said the reason why we care about time-watched per day as a measure of success, the reason why it's the number one metric we look at is because, it's the best articulation of whether people are getting value out of Periscope.
" "We need a greater articulation on what are the sectors that the U.S. government wants to prioritize in Africa for U.S. investment," Devermont said, "They should be transparent with the Africans to explain why certain countries are getting the bulk of the investment.
But the thrilling thing is that, with contextual awareness constantly growing, maybe one day that's exactly how we'll communicate — with computers being smart enough to predict what people want to say and users simply selecting the most apt articulation of their message.
In an age where racial polarization could be witnessed in the sheer volume of urban violence erupting across the nation's landscape, Kennedy's call for understanding, an end to violence, and peace offered a mainstream articulation of King's call for a beloved community.
"Recent statements and articulation by the American leadership were completely incomprehensible as they contradicted facts manifestly, struck with great insensitivity at the trust between two nations built over generations, and negated the decades of sacrifices made by the Pakistani nation," it said.
RELATED: 2020 Presidential Candidates Fast Facts More significantly, the public articulation of support comes on the heels of an unprecedented merger between Trump's re-election campaign and the RNC, which GOP officials were briefed on during the three-day New Mexico retreat.
The Board did not review the file in 22015, deciding instead to have it reviewed by Mr. Cohen; that was the Board's decision after listening to my articulation of Mr. Weinstein's position and the advice of the Board's own large law firm.
"People found it very, very moving and found that the questions, and the doubts, and the concerns that the characters were feeling along the way were expressions or articulations of what they were feeling, and found that articulation very helpful," Nelson replies.
Because the president's critics tend to be educated and educated people tend to think that the only kind of smarts worth having is the kind they possess — superior powers of articulation combined with deep stores of knowledge — those critics generally assume the latter.
In "Das Rheingold," the first of the "Ring" operas, Mr. Konieczny stood out among the large cast not only for his unusually rich characterization, but also for his voice: a sonorous bass, filling the Met with ease and delivered with crystalline articulation.
The researchers discovered that the facets allowing for articulation between the head, first vertebra and second vertebra are more concave for Little Foot than modern humans, said Amélie Beaudet, study author and researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.
"This initiation of hostilities was taken without an Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) against Iran, without the consultation of the Congress and without the articulation of a clear and legitimate strategy to either the Congress or the public," she added.
"The departure of Mr. Khan makes Mr. Stone both more visible and more vital in our view, and gives us confidence that corporate governance will improve and have a measurable impact on the development of and articulation of the company's strategy," Pachter said.
Combining the best parts of the original Zoomer Dog and the Zoomer Dino (aka Boomer), the Zoomer Chimp features impressive articulation, incredibly lifelike movements, a library of over 100 tricks including flips and standing, fun sound effects, and the ability to respond to voice commands.
Normally we have only two or three cases of articulation before the regime ends, but from the late 19th century into the early 20th century we have a long series of articulations that take us all the way to the brink of the Great Depression.
The regime is a short-lived phenomenon, and then once its dominance ends, there follows an extended period of no one regime being in control — in other words, there's effectively no articulation after a while, just gradual regime decay until a new regime takes control.
Xi's visit also comes on the heels of last week's publication of China's "Arab Policy Paper," the first articulation of a policy towards the Middle East, and one that emphasized growing China-Arab ties in a number fields, including political cooperation, economics, energy and security.
For my money, the more exciting articulation of this theme comes in a brief but key monologue delivered by Bradlee's wife Tony (played by Paulson), who reminds him that he isn't the brave one for going ahead with the story and flying in Nixon's face.
"That is why a federal law is needed to provide a single, clear articulation of the elements of this crime to ensure that Americans in every part of the country — civilian and military — are protected if they are subjected to this heinous abuse," Speier said.
His next poems departed from the celebrated mode of Twenty Poems to describe inward states—Eisner writes that Neruda "invented a way to capture how language sounded inside his mind," prior to the demands of articulation—in obscure imagery and lines of uneven length.
"This store is more than a renovated location, it is the fullest articulation of our customer-centered strategy, an investment in our future and a lab to inform decisions to return JCPenney to sustainable, profitable growth," Soltau said in a statement after the opening.  
During a 90-second videotaped appearance, Mr. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, offered a strikingly brief articulation of regret for a decade-old audiotape in which he boasted about grabbing women's genitals and said he could have his way with women because of his fame.
Du Sautoy's articulation put me in mind of how some literary theorists define the role of art: It's meant to enhance our perception of the familiar human condition — the thing we're so used to that we've become blind to it — by making the familiar strange.
Inspired by the 70s UK children's TV series Bagpuss, the fantastical elements of the clip—the ancient forest setting, the rodent tea party, the magic jacket that's both a boon and a curse—are the clearest articulation of Thief's dominant tone: a child's bedtime story.

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