Sentences with phrase «full articulation»

The phrase "full articulation" refers to expressing ideas or thoughts clearly and thoroughly, leaving no important details or aspects unsaid. Full definition
The lower pad mount allows full articulation of the suspension while the bags are aired down and additional support when aired up.
Saotome went ahead and fixed that, customizing a few Skylanders statues with full articulation in their necks, shoulders, waists, elbows, hips, and knees.
As we said, it's a bolt - in deal and only requires some drilling and a small notch in the rear framerails if you want full articulation on a lowered car.
Now of course it wasn't said with full articulation, anymore than Toronto is properly pronounced «Toe Ron Toe.»
Only the activity of thought involves not, as in Kant, the discursive synthetic connection of particulars (representations), but the gradual evolution of the Idea into its full articulation and determinateness, the stipulation within itself of its levels and divisions through a process that is logically necessary.
Although a full articulation of Sullivan and Whitehead's position lies beyond what is possible here, one may simply make the claim that, since the therapist's view is less likely to be hampered by the same parataxic distortions which curtail the patient's ability to see the world, both Whitehead's philosophy and Sullivan's psychology offer the same clinical methodology for confronting and treating the source of a patient's anxiety.
In contrast, in the West, precision came to full articulation.
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