His grand scheme, as articulated in 1997, was for a ring of satellites around the world.
Miss Suu Kyi's strategy, articulated in a brief period of relative freedom in the late 1990s, has failed.
From the time it was first articulated in 1991, the two-theater-war standard has undergone repeated reviews and revisions.
Leadership means taking a stand, articulated in sufficient detail that the plan can be honestly scored by the CBO.
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She made it and she clearly supports it, as articulated in her statement.
It must be articulated in all-hands meetings, public presentations, and media interviews.
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This reference is now more fully articulated in the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing which was adopted under the Convention in October 2010.
User-centric computing is a theme we can expect to hear articulated in many ways next week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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Kesler brings to his analysis the perspective of the distinctive Claremont political philosophy which is grounded in the founding principles as articulated in the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
This new agenda is best articulated in the soulful "Circulate, " in which Jeezy laments rising gas prices and unemployment rates alongside vocal samples of Billy Paul's prescient 1975 album cut "Let the Dollar Circulate".
For many, the simplest ideas articulated in the form of a short quote can help you to think a little clearer, to move a little faster, to work a little harder, to drive toward a loftier goal.
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At the same time, there are broader issues at stake here, and I do share the concerns articulated in some of the blogs and tweets above, particularly when it comes to the importance of African governments, leaders, institutions and individuals taking control and responsibility.
Industry critics will pounce on this contradiction as offering evidence of the unhealthy impact of pharma marketing, while proponents might highlight the benefit realized by patients and argue that most medical guidelines, including those articulated in UpToDate, are scripted by self-righteous academic elitists who reflexively shun both novelty and industry.
Their Royal Highnesses have asked me to communicate to you in the strongest terms possible that their position remains unchanged from that clearly articulated by them in July 2006, on the occasion of the Italian magazine, Chi, publishing a photograph of the scene surrounding their mother's dying moments.
Articulated handles used in the late 19th century have been adapted to handbags.
But these businesses are not just about mechanics and precision and highly-tooled movements or big rocks set in articulated frames.
Remember that, as articulated by NATO in Lisbon, that the transition to Afghan lead continues through 2014, at which point the Afghans will have full lead over security.
Outspoken analyst and fund manager Tom Brown, of New York-based Second Curve Capital, wrote in a letter to Citigroup's board last week that "the growth strategy lately being articulated by management will end in costly failure, " and he repeated his call for a break-up of the company.
Our position on that was obviously clearly articulated by the President in his speech.
You repeatedly articulated the argument for being in Libya and the limited nature of the conflict.
Rather than end, I argue that deterrence has merely shifted into another realm, comprising not only the familiar military aspects articulated to a certain extent in the doctrines of the Cold War, but also new aspects brought out by globalization, broadly termed economic deterrence.
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Software company 37Signals, the darling of the bootstrapper movement, began spearheading an anti-meeting work ethos, and talking up its new workplace design ( check out the pictures here), which was practically company philosophy (as articulated by founder Jason Fried in his excellent book Rework for example) expressed as interior design.
This is made possible by an active articulated torsional drive unit, which in combination with a complex control system attains an unprecedented level of efficiency in flight operation.
Diamandis articulated all of this very well in noting that the luxuries enjoyed by the poor in the U.S. today often well exceed what the obscenely rich enjoyed not long ago.
It's a very different view than that articulated by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates in his speech yesterday, where the same kinds of devices are just as well connected to each other, but run on some variety of Windows.
And that's why it's so important for everybody to be engaged in the various initiatives that are going to be coming up -- to make sure that what you just articulated, the need to invest in our kids, that that is reflected in terms of state budgets.
I've articulated the pleasure of birding, in much the same way, and if only to myself, when I'm alone in the woods and trying to dissect my ability to spend hours with my binoculars focused on something 6 inches long a thousand feet away, my glasses fogging over, and my neck and arms aching.
"Not only is it rare - it is an articulated skeleton, all the bones are in place, " he said.
Every CGI character in the film is fully articulated, including flawless mouth movements and lip-syncing that is completely naturalistic.
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In western Wisconsin, an articulated lorry slid off a snow-covered highway and into the Red Cedar River, killing one person.
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