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  • He said he's heard "very little articulatable benefit from either the EPA or the proponents of cap and trade" that would come from regulating emissions.

    Cuccinelli calls for environmental, economic balance at energy conference Rosalind Helderman 2010

  • To suggest that a given poem, story, or novel is especially accomplished or disappointingly weak, according to articulatable standards, is not to rob the reader of his/her "subjective approach" but to provide a context against which the reader might measure his/her own response.

    Principles of Literary Criticism 2010

  • While it would be shameful were identity to be ignored, it seems even more shameful were it to overshadow everything that is more nuanced and less readily articulatable.

    On style 2009

  • But if I can draw any articulatable conclusion, it's this: a novel is a complex, multi-faceted undertaking that works in ways that cannot all be held in the conscious mind simultaneously.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Tim Stretton 2008

  • But if I can draw any articulatable conclusion, it's this: a novel is a complex, multi-faceted undertaking that works in ways that cannot all be held in the conscious mind simultaneously.

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008

  • Whereas knowledge of others 'sensations, emotions, and intentional states demands reliance on independently articulatable grounds, self-knowledge is, by contrast, characteristically immediate.

    Gilbert Ryle Tanney, Julia 2007

  • Little narratives, barely articulatable, emerge with different combinations of colors.

    The Medium 2008

  • Little narratives, barely articulatable, emerge with different combinations of colors.

    The Medium 2008

  • The lowest level in this chain that I’ve seen used is articulatable suspicion.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Probable Cause and Internet Accounts in United States v. Frechette 2009

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