Oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject.
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Examples for "talk"
Examples for "talk"
1Orwellian tax talk Political tax talk is becoming Orwellian: Secrecy is Democracy.
2No need to talk to your average Government deputy about serious consequences.
3The French Foreign Ministry, however, said talk of a deal was premature.
4The shrill war talk of recent weeks has been alarming, Ban said.
5NZ and the EU talk small business gains from free trade deal.
1The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to free speech.
2However, MBIA said it has seen business volumes growing since Padilla's speech.
3He said the move threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
4The case marked the latest important free speech decision by the justices.
5Even speech today has become a form of violence-evenin the university.
1Mr Fox said talks would continue over Christmas and the new year.
2Russian state media said the talks proved the sides had common ground.
3EU officials said the gas talks would continue in Brussels next week.
4Varadkar said EU leaders must be patient while talks continue in London.
5However, talks about a deal ended inconclusively a number of weeks ago.
1Alexander's lecture will call for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
2To be honest: An unheard voice in education:I lecture in higher education.
3Professor Pumfrey's lecture will examine current concerns, promising practices and future trends.
4And the final lecture reduces Thoreau's text to letters and silences, beginning:
5The Soviet meets in the small lecture theatre of the old Polytechnic.
1So far the new administration has got the politics and presentation wrong.
2Young age and symptomatic presentation were found to be high risk factors.
3This is his first classroom presentation; he's looking for the right words.
4I used your Monday morning presentation on the RSS as an example.
5Delay in presentation and increased age were the most common reasons cited.
1However, day tickets for lectures are available to members of the public.
2MANY third level students will abandon lectures today to hold protest demonstrations.
3Conclusion: Supercourse lectures in Spanish were a great success in Latin America.
4She lectures in UCD on the Higher Diploma in Occupational Health course.
5General purpose of my lectures in the university and throughout the State.
1Many presentations indicated that domestic violence has become normalised in Samoan society.
2In recent presentations, it said paying off corporate debt was a priority.
3They are asking it through multimedia presentations and, of course, a competition.
4Initially, I made presentations about presentations; they were almost completely without content.
5A number U.S.-based investment firms had also visited the carmaker for presentations.
1I delight in his Scapatta-"Scappata ,no ;eglisolamente ha preso la posta."
2Earthjustice attorney Tim Preso said conservationists will remain vigilant since the reprieve may be temporary.