The Director-General, in her opening remarks, stressed the enormous importance of the next Medium-Term Strategy, which should articulate in a compelling fashion the contribution of the Organization to two core challenges: peace and sustainable development.
They're not in a position to publicly articulate that right now.
In a future post I will articulate what the SREIT or Social REIT is all about.
The format he chose was to tell a story in a direct, quick and articulate manner, allowing his personality to shine through.
But the AA has to articulate that in a way (in person and in a resume) that shows a potential employer why the skills translate.
Furthermore, in a bid to maintain faith with the UN Security Council resolution permitting the use of force in Libya to protect civilians, Obama has refused to articulate a clear goal for the US military involvement in Libya.
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If you have to have your memory refreshed with your report more than a couple of times (or at all in a simple case), cannot articulate your methods of investigation, use an inordinate number of vocalized pauses, allow yourself to get flustered, or just generally look like a dunce, the defense attorney has successfully tacked you on a cross.
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Or a child can gesture a relationship between two items in a math problem before that child can articulate that relationship in words.
However, the U.S., Canadian and Colombian presidents failed to push the issue of democracy and articulate a clear message in support of democracy.
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Mr Haq, despite his terrorist past, was a western favourite, articulate in English and apparently earnest about bringing peace and good government to his country.
The religious scholars he studied at Harvard, such as Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878--1965), helped this devout Episcopalian articulate what is in essence a Buddhist worldview: Business is interdependent with everything around it, and hence it must tread lightly alongside nature, so both can remain healthy and sustain each other in the long run.
Vance Callender, a Homeland Security official and a former attache at the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, said the Jamaican scammers are mostly articulate and involve a number of partners to defraud victims.
In developing a prize, it is crucial to articulate the goals and objectives before jumping to designing the prize.
However, it will be easier for Republicans to win in November if they are able to articulate a conservative vision for health care reform.
Everything from good eye contact to a strong handshake to being able to articulate your thoughts plays into how someone judges you in those fleeting seconds of a first impression.
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At this IBM event, one of the messages is that great leaders are those that have a strong vision (can articulate a clear goal), and who can execute against that goal in a timely fashion.
He was clean shaven, spoke in an "articulate manner" and was wearing a "distinctive, patterned woollen jumper".
Mr. Ghosh said courts in antitrust inquiries may look favorably when a company can articulate a legitimate business justification for behavior alleged to be anticompetitive.
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It takes him ten minutes to make a point he should be able to articulate in one minute.
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In a maximum of three sentences, use your imagination to articulate your optimal level of experience, credentials, and significant roles you will have held.
Then launch a program to support employees in becoming authentic, adept and articulate brand champions, online and face-to-face.
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Someone whose intellect is so dizzyingly vast that he or she has the ability to articulate the justification of a logical thread resulting in a conclusion that appears almost foolish?
His ability to communicate has returned, though he speaks a bit more slowly and occasionally has to write a word with his finger in his hand in order to articulate it.
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They may articulate what is right, but in practice it is a different story.
How can it articulate the vision and goals of the top management in a way that empowers and inspires?
In summary, when writing a resignation letter, after expressing your most articulate and insightful thoughts, perhaps the best strategy is to pause and think for a moment (if not overnight).
Candidates that are unclear about their direction or are unable to articulate their value accurately may end up in roles that are a complete mismatch.
Romney had extraordinary qualifications to be president telegenic, articulate, likable, knowledgeable, achievements in several fields on a large stage, as squeaky clean and admirable a personal life as one could imagine.
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How can you begin to articulate sensitively the key points about disaster management succinctly in just a few minutes when you are sandwiched tightly between job losses at a Swiss bank and management changes at Apple?
In his last on-stage interview at a conference earlier this month, an articulate, humorous and confident Zuckerberg drew praise from viewers.
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