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" ... --Former Dolphins running back, Larry Csonka, spends half an episode debating whether he should just go ahead and get the operation to remove the superfluous consonant in his last name. ... "
" ... 10. Ar-tic-u-late: When I train speakers or clients for media appearances, I often use tongue-twisters to help them articulate every consonant and syllable. It’s hard to get your points across or to connect with the audience if they cannot understand what you’re saying. ... "
" ... At the time, the palace issued a statement renouncing any legacy from the emeritus king “including any asset, investment or financial structure whose origin, characteristics and purpose might not be consonant with the law or with the criteria of rectitude and integrity that should inform the activity of the Crown.” ... "
" ... Managers all over the world are working to improve their skills for leading remote teams. What if, rather than expecting managers to have all of the right answers during these unprecedented times, we tasked them with asking the right questions? We need leaders who are consonant with what they need to be curious about, what truths are being revealed and how to lead inclusively. ... "
" ... That is, the Constitution establishes a limited democracy, through which majority rule is to be made consonant with individual liberty. But liberty can be endangered by too little as well as by too much government. Too little power in the federal government was the fatal flaw of our country’s first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, which the Constitution replaced. The Founders’ Constitution strengthened the power of the federal government—that is, made government more competent—in order better to secure individual liberty. ... "