• And the book is written in common language that any non-geek can understand.

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  • Foster would learn from those too, but his immersion in common language and use translates into a feeling of rightness, which works as completely in small structures as in large.

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  • In a Thursday afternoon presentation titled "Hacking Capitalism" at the Black Hat conference, a gathering of computer security experts, they detailed weaknesses in applications using Financial Information eXchange Protocol, or FIX, a common language used in communications between banks and commercial markets.

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  • But it will still face an onslaught and to do its job it will need to appeal to a wide audience, in the language of common sense.

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  • There still is a need for scientists and clinicians to speak a common language in order to carry out clinical research, and the role of the DSM in aiding this communication won't change in the near future, said Dianne Chambless, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania who studies anxiety treatment.

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  • But despite much in common in their economies and language, they tend to buy and sell internally.

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  • And by being in the cloud, Lingotek tracks common language patterns and messages.

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  • They believe reform would help in a community that shares a common language, even though it has many differences.

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  • Beyond calculations of interest, the emotional ties created by a common language and alliances in two world wars are clearly still strong.

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  • And where they seem to know only one common language, the language of excess all too shamelessly displayed in his club.

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  • But Kunjamon is from a new and fast growing community from south India who have come quickly in large numbers, they are Catholics and speak a different language so they don't have too much in common with the established Indian community.

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  • Together, they edited the images down to a common look, or design language in their lingo, for each vehicle.

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  • The United Nations devised common language to describe it only in the year 2000, and most countries have a long way to go in adapting their laws to international standards, let alone enforcing them.

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  • Nor have more recent immigrant groups such as the Hmong, Thai and Mien, who came to work in the fields during the 1970s and now live in Central Valley cities such as Stockton, Fresno and Modesto or, of course, the Mexicans, who have been coming since then and are now the majority of workers in the fields, where Spanish is the common language.

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  • As he described, the Anglosphere was a persistent force that created a common world culture via land, language, and law (the common law, which originated in Anglo-Saxon culture).

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  • It is in the NAME of the common effort we're all engaged in, that I have voiced concerns about language and details in this latest commentary--so as to avoid precisely that scenario.

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  • His films appealed around the world partly because, in text and texture, they eloquently spoke the common language of film.

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  • The only thing that will make this happen is common Digital Video and Television language, in the form of metrics and measurement.

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  • This novel, Emmanuel Darley's second, is the story of an exclusive love that turns into a nightmare, perhaps because the protagonists have no common language: the boy is enclosed in the simplicity of his own world, the little girl only laughs or cries, and the police speak only the language of the law.

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  • This is a guest post by Nataly Kelly, Chief Research Officer at the Boston-based research firm Common Sense Advisory and author of Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World (Penguin).

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  • Cercles celtiques (song, dance and language societies) are common and almost every town in western Brittany has a bagad.

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  • Osofsky-McGonigle had aphasia, a common outcome of stroke in which parts of the brain related to language, including reading, writing and talking, are damaged.

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  • Garry Wills has argued, after all, that Irish Catholic ideas about sin that sin is negotiable currency, to be practiced, done penance for, forgiven allowed John Kennedy some serenity as he screwed his way through the White House typing pool, just as the habits of Protestant Evangelical belief, in forgiveness and temptation and forgiveness, in a never-ending cycle, helped Bill Clinton find a common language with working-class people.

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  • The only contact with the foreign Trailmen is through trade conducted once a year in silence and by sign language, since the isolated tribes are thought to have no common language.

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  • "What we don't know is whether there is something common to musical training that is common to attention, sequencing (processing the order in which something occurred), memory and language skills, " she says.

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  • In the short run, at least, there seems little chance of Europeans and Americans finding a common language over Islam.

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  • Poetry is the most common way, because the material of poetry is the stream of language that is constantly going on in our heads.

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