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Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
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Don't say 'number.' Say 'amount.' Apparently, this was very important... to Dick.
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Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed as low.
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Industry sources say these slots have a market value of £50 million.
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Police support groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
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However, figuring out how to pronounce the word was your own problem.
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Trump chose last week to pronounce on land reform in South Africa.
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Picture those American gamers trying to pronounce the various South African names.
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In our arguments, State would authoritatively pronounce what the international law was.
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DO choose a name that is easy to understand, pronounce, and remember.
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They found that whites today simply articulate racial prejudice in new ways.
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None was able to articulate a clear platform to win significant support.
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Being young, articulate and media-savvy has advantages in a grey political environment.
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And you need to be able to articulate your motivations, she said.
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This will become a much more articulate debate as time goes on.
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I can't enunciate the words I need to say to the ship.
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The usual method of approaching the question is to enunciate two absolutes:
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We need to enunciate our agenda by asserting our right to self-determination.
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I couldn't enunciate a reasonable, justifiable position, so I hid behind abstraction.
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She is taught to enunciate clearly and to speak courteously and agreeably.
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Piro wondered if he had to soundout the words to read.
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Might take a while to soundout, but it shouldn't be difficult.
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There's a beauty in them even without a soundout of them.
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I might send Master Stephen to Rome to soundout the Curia.
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We haven't had a soundout of 'em for a half hour.
Использование термина enounce на английском
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For, to enounce with fitting clearness a great but much-forgotten truth, To have an opinion, you must have an opinion.
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The proposition above-mentioned does not enounce that three angles necessarily exist, but, upon condition that a triangle exists, three angles must necessarily exist-init.
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Here we feel driven defiantly to enounce the truth: that the highest art, even in a narrow sense, comes only with a true poetic message.
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But where will he find the knowledge which can enable him to enounce synthetical judgements in regard to things which transcend the region of experience?
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I never before or since heard language enounced with such steam-engine haste.
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Such were the professor's words, words of fate enounced to destroy me.
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Comparisons of techniques are presented and final committee recommendation are enounced.
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Another equal period elapsed ere the German enounced, relevant of nothing:
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Pronunciation is the mode of enouncing certain words and syllables.
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Every one felt the idea to be here enounced that was to dominate the sermon.
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The judgements enounced by pure reason must be necessary, or they must not be enounced at all.
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Again I paused; then bunglingly enounced-
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We toiled and sweated and enounced our mutual and sincere conviction that God's grudge still held against us.
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Two years later Thaddeus Stevens, as radical leader in Congress, enounced the same doctrine in no more trenchant terms.
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Mr Sadler, at setting out, abuses Mr Malthus for enouncing his theory in terms taken from the exact sciences.
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The actual judgement, which enounces the assertion of the rule in the subsumed case, is the conclusion (conclusio).