How To Use Articulateness In A Sentence
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The common element throughout the event, however, was how impressive the executives were in their knowledge, articulateness, and ability to make the case for their perspectives.
Aaron Harber: Set America's CEOs Free: Why Corporate Chieftains Should Talk More
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Obama shattered the myth of his 'articulateness' when it was clear he couldn't string three words together without stammering although his syncophants simply say he's showing his thoughtfullness.
"John McCain truly believes, truly believes that you are corporate America's problem. And thank God you are."
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Her detractors gleefully held up her lack of articulateness in comparison to the flowing narrative of her prose.
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But inarticulateness can be a serious liability when nuanced explanations from the Commander-in-Chief are required.
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But he was the first candidate I campaigned for as an adolescent, and I still admire his articulateness and vigor.
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It compounds the potential inarticulateness of boys.
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The study's interviews with nonreligious or semi-religious "emerging adults" tend to show vague powers of moral reasoning and a vague inarticulateness.
Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog
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Watch this video, and other videos featuring the wit and wisdom aka, inarticulate hypocrisy, or is it hypocritical inarticulateness? of Hurt, then compare to Perriello and decide for yourself.
Robert Hurt: Inarticulate Hypocrite, As Always
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As he stalked away, it must be admitted that Jerry displayed pride in himself, his gait being a trifle stiff-legged, the cocking of his head back over his shoulder at the whining wild-dog having all the articulateness of: Well, I guess I gave you enough this time.
CHAPTER III
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Last semester, she dabbled in communications courses at a local college, which would explain her articulateness in interviews of late.
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And what about Brown's mild-mannered demeanour, wondered Gray; could his intelligence and articulateness have been detrimental to doing the job properly?
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We loved, for instance, the poetry of inarticulateness that was Buffy speak, for instance.
Romantic comedy, and the year of opinions about rubbish films
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It's just mind-blowing to see how, in just a few short months, Haward has gone from a scrappy, youthful student to a professional, transformed young man -- you can see it in his clothes, his books, his confidence, his articulateness.
Kushal Chakrabarti: Haward: Before, After and Paying It Forward
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Her inarticulateness made us believe we were eloquent.
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By the time it was my turn to talk, I was so disgusted by everyone and everything around me that I couldn't bring myself to speak with any level of articulateness.
Ryan O'Connell: Auditioning for the Real World Is Too Real
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Everywhere except in the United States, millions of human beings, certainly the majority of those with any degree of political articulateness, live for some kind of social change.
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The same inarticulateness and lack of differentiation described below makes it difficult to come up with much germane to the major event of the day, but when words seem like a luxury, there's always film.
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Indeed his inarticulateness was a bad factor when it came to recovery from the blow that had been dealt him.
The Iron Woman
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I vehemently reject the equation of articulateness with intelligence.
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Even if we eventually get lost in our own inarticulateness, our attempts to speak of God truly are not in vain, nor are they of purely academic interest.
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NDQ's intelligence and articulateness shines through in this interview, and her point about men needing to be part of those people protecting women's rights is spot on.
Interview Thursday: "It is my belief that men must be involved in protecting women’s rights..." - NDQ
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Obama's silver tongue highlights his elite education, while Sarah Palin's inarticulateness confirms her working-class bona fides.
Obama and the Democrats must reconnect with working-class voters
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So when I found out that he was on the panel, I was reduced to a bundle of inarticulateness.
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EA: A lot of indie films seem to celebrate mumbling, bumbling and general inarticulateness.
Erica Abeel: A Dangerous Method Is an Action Movie for Grownups
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Instead of indulging in something horrendous like book-banning, it should be seen as an opportunity to shore up our level of scholarship as well as articulateness which is pathetically abysmal at present.
The Lives of Sri Aurobindo by Peter Heehs, screenplay for a future Spielberg movie!
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Mark Liberman of Language Log has a very suggestive entry about the disfluency of the Wolof elite, as described in Judith Irvine's "Wolof Noun Classification: The Social Setting of Divergent Change" (Language in Society, 7: 37-64 (1978)), at least as he remembers it:...upwardly mobile men among the Wolof nobility cultivate inarticulateness as a sign of status.
Languagehat.com: ON NOT SPEAKING WELL.