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The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to free speech.
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However, MBIA said it has seen business volumes growing since Padilla's speech.
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He said the move threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
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The case marked the latest important free speech decision by the justices.
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Even speech today has become a form of violence-evenin the university.
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English language tests Question: I need to book an English language test.
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Ukrainian remains the state language; the right to speak Russian is guaranteed.
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Though she said nothing, her body language provided a clear enough answer.
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He can't talk much now, can't form words, can't use sign language.
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Bembo's work was used to shape the language spoken across Italy today.
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An anti-free speechcommunication platform will lose its value.
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An objective measure of speech intelligibility based on cortical activation in these brain regions would be extremely useful to speechcommunication and hearing device applications.
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But, like the song, Keith Nolan, aged 24, with a degree in speechcommunications from East Tennessee State in his back pocket, has no regrets.
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But most of it is not spokencommunication, he replied.
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On Monday investigators said they believed the last spokencommunication from the plane came from its co-pilot.
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A letter-writer implies a letter-reader, and just that inadequacy of spokencommunication will smother up our written words.
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Clipper's role, according to Gore, has been reduced to voicecommunication encryption only.
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And we've picked up no voicecommunication between ground and vehicle.
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The former mostly involved two-way voicecommunication - or 'phone calls' in plain English.
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The Company also provides wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks and fixed-line voicecommunication services.
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No longer were the companies I covered relevant because of the traditional phone calls or voicecommunication they transmitted.
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Like the Middle Ages, this was a place of basic oralcommunication only.
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Background information is more readily available in oralcommunication.
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Within oralcommunication, there is a direct form of criticism, i.e., the self-adjusting function of dialogue.
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He founded a school, and delivered his acquisitions by oralcommunication to a numerous body of followers.
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This is why interest in cognitive characteristics of oralcommunication-of the primitive stages or of the present-remains important.
Usage of spoken language in inglês
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Conclusions: Comprehension of spokenlanguage differs between MRI patterns of severe CP.
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This ability the voice normally possesses; spokenlanguage could not otherwise exist.
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The real stumper will be how to teach him our spokenlanguage.
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Their spokenlanguage, the modern Syriac, had not been reduced to writing.
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Even such community of feeling as one spokenlanguage gives, was lacking.
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The Eridani understood spokenlanguage, but not by translating individual words.
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I also understand some of the spokenlanguage, which is Farsi.
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We made steady progress decoding the grammar of the spokenlanguage, Heptapod A.
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The Nestorians were much interested, having never heard reading in their spokenlanguage.
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Bengali is the second-most widely spokenlanguage in India, after Hindi.
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I understood the words of Shakespeare, but not those of the spokenlanguage.
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Chinese represent one of most frequently spokenlanguage in the world.
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As consonant sounds cannot be sung, they are best taught in spokenlanguage.
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The principle of the telephone, for instance, is as old as spokenlanguage.
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This image model is translated to a symbolic model by the spokenlanguage.
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Dr. Talmage was thoroughly acquainted with the spokenlanguage of Amoy.