If instead, you drop your voice at the ends of your phrases, your statements will sound strong and assertive.
Meanwhile, education costs are felt most at the ends of the economic spectrum.
When a voltage was applied at the ends of the yarns, these ions moved into the fibres, causing them to expand.
People at the ends of their careers come cheap and, rather like antiques in a lobby, lend class to a new operation.
At the ends of the spectrum, the policy answers are easy: inherently coercive services should be provided by government, intrinsically non-coercive ones by competitive markets.
Mr. Merklinger argues that many disclaimers are pointless, especially ones at the ends of emails ordering unintended recipients not to read the text that came before.
Some banks have systematically lowered their repo debt at the ends of fiscal quarters, making it appear they were less risk-burdened than they actually were most of the time.
The remedy for Valley Girl Talk is to drop the voice at the end of sentences in spoken language, at the ends of phrases thus parsing the logic of the phrases.
The caveat for Swift is that it sees stars at the ends of their lives, and there has to be a question mark over whether the redshift 8-10 era would be sufficiently mature to produce GRBs.
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Cooking increases the share of food digested in the stomach and small intestine, where it can be absorbed, from 50% to 95% according to work done on people fitted for medical reasons with collection bags at the ends of their small intestines.
Even his last paintings, titled by the artist when he could no longer sign his name, excite with fresh and highly promising stylistic departures, and when last seen, de Kooning was still inventing, and the old art of painting was born anew at the ends of his brushes.
She felt around in the blocked sink with her rubber gloves, poking into the plughole with the toothbrush, pulling at the ends of the fibres caught in the trap, tugging and coaxing until she began to deliver up out of the drain a nasty mass, a thick rope of hair and soap and matted insulation, in a gulp of bad drain smell.
Economists struggle to itemize the economic implications of trillions of transactions taking place at the two ends of the networks.
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The wind picked up a little, I cupped two hands around my steaming mug and laughed: Ethiopian beans from a Los Angeles roaster at the far ends of the planet.
Taking a contrarian approach at the extreme ends of this range has been the only thing that is working.
The Bruins came out flying, punishing the Islanders along the boards at both ends of the ice and not relenting for 60 minutes.
The second period wasn't much better, although both Boston and Toronto starting to scrap earnestly for the puck at both ends of the ice.
Unfortunately for potential customers at the far ends of the beach, each seller prevents the other from relocating no other spot would be closer to more people.
Given that China controls the ports at both ends of the Panama Canal, has a major port in Freeport, Bahamas, and is about to obtain a deep water port in Manta, Ecuador, one might conclude that China seeks to expand its influence in America's backyard.
The rise in inequality is due partly to the concentration of immigrants at both ends of the economic scale, but the LSE study suggests that the arrival of lots of poor people has also depressed wages.
Which is where Steam comes in: a gaming marketplace the size of the Steam store, and a player as influential, changes the potential desirability of Linux at both ends of the supply-demand equation.
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Of particular interest, the program known as Operation Twist ends at the end of the quarter.
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Antiques Roadshow and The X Factor are at two ends of the spectrum - hence you get massive audiences.
Almond, under state law, will name a successor who will serve out the remainder of Chafee's term, which ends at the end of 2000.
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It is not that UKIP is necessarily snatching votes from the Lib Dems - the two parties are at opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Mr. PESCHARD-SVERDRUP: That's one of the risks, that at the end of the day it ends up creating high expectations at a time when, you know, President Obama's going to be preoccupied with other very pressing priorities, primarily the economy.
As race day approaches the two opposing camps eat meals at opposite ends of the family kitchen, communication is reduced to curt nods, and the feeling of brotherhood is replaced by one of hostility.
Talk radio on the drive home was poisoned with pessimism at both ends of the spectrum.
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