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unarticulated, murmured suggestions, King Mohammed VI's twentieth Throne Day speech consistently played down most of the much-lauded progress made Morocco has made in recent years.
Going beyond an observation, the right insight captures an
unarticulated truth that leads to new ways of looking at consumer realities and unlocks potential business opportunities.
''One of the things that I've come to realise is, if I look at Microsoft's core business, it is about being able to meet the unmet and
unarticulated needs of customers and there is just no way we are going to be able to succeed in doing that if we don't have that deep sense of empathy.'' Having succeeded in making its computers ubiquitous, Nadella continues, Microsoft had to answer the 'existential' question of why it exists.
Responses are based on
unarticulated political rhetoric representing utter nonsense.
"What matters is how companies use that money and other resources-to create products and services that connect with their customers'
unarticulated needs."
I think they are all the result of the same strategy by suppliers: providing solutions to
unarticulated consumer needs.
Ideas, both old and new, are being applied at unprecedented rates toward better solutions that meet new requirements and
unarticulated needs, or bridge existing market gaps.
"Microsoft's core business is about meeting the unmet and
unarticulated needs of the customers.
(Making an anatomic model of an
unarticulated cranium).
Their eyes and breasts appear respectively vacant and
unarticulated, often hauntingly represented by large dark circles.
It is in this context of delusively proliferated and innumerable narratives and conceptual patterns, I would like to understand Patel as a symbol of expressed democratic practices and the motif of several unexpressed and
unarticulated democratic ideals.
Scientific knowledge, he maintains, is probable knowledge and depends on a kind of tacit knowledge, the unspecified and
unarticulated knowledge among scientists that is not susceptible to language.