- or
negative personal response.
Characteristics of a good
critic are
articulateness,
preferably having the
ability to use
language with a high
level of...
-
spiritual jargon that's
virtually a
different language; his very in-
articulateness clears the way for us to tune in to the ineffable,
nonrational flow...
- criterion-referenced
measures that include:
emotional expressiveness, story-telling
articulateness,
movement or actions,
expressiveness of titles,
syntheses of incomplete...
-
sources of
potential advance; but the
urban sector contains most of the
articulateness, organization, and power. So the
urban classes have been able to win...
-
Almost all the body-builders here are likable, but Schwarzenegger's
articulateness and
humour make the film
cohere and convince." For the film's 25th anniversary...
- He
began to
build support among media elites, who
appreciated his
articulateness,
straightforward manner,
moderate positions, and his
refusal to walk...
- master,
foremost of the scholars,
author of many books, and
example of
articulateness and intelligence." Born in
Basra in 330 AH / 950 CE, he
spent most of...
- bland, and apolitical,
ignoring characteristics like personality,
articulateness, intelligence, and commitment. They
called this "The
Irrelevant Crown...
-
another story recounted about Hylan's
supposed lack of
intelligence and
articulateness, his
successor Jimmy Walker appointed Hylan as
judge of the
Queens Children's...
- of Sir Owen
Dixon and his
judgments are
noted for
their erudition,
articulateness and
highly literate awareness of
common law principles. In
evident recognition...