Few military personnel have enough fluency with Iraqi Arabic to be easily understood, and field translators are in short supply.
It's hard to fault the diligence with which Mr. Allman has assembled his factual account and the fluency with which he has written it.
With 20 minutes gone it all seemed to be going according to plan as Harry Redknapp's side were rewarded for their fluency with a two-goal lead.
But when pressed for broader examples, members of the community resort to vague yet impassioned statements about a "way of life" and their fluency with two cultures.
Brad Haddin and Ponting struggled for fluency with the bat in a scratchy 89-run partnership, while in the bowling department Mitchell Johnson, Shaun Tait, Steve Smith and Shane Watson could not find a consistent line.
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But Cavan will be kicking themselves for letting go the chance of a famous victory after playing with such fluency and dogged determination for most of the game with a man down.
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Chelsea's intent was clear from the start - move the ball quickly, play with fluency and control and retain possession.
If they are lucky, countries have nationals in service with fluency in the right languages, but it's common for armed services to have to utilize local people, indeed raising issues of trust as well as cost and logistics.
With a fluency in Spanish and an affinity for all things Latin American, Dr. Manheimer has traveled widely in the Spanish-speaking world, including visits to remote and dangerous areas.
Steven Spielberg directs this fable with his customary fluency and warmth, and the movie has some charming passages a dinner party served by the maintenance men is a highlight but the narrative lacks drive and a serious reason to exist.
But Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti resisted placing such a focus on the Spaniard as he started with him on the bench, although Torres must have been looking on longingly as Chelsea relished their two-goal cushion by playing with freedom and fluency.
As if in homage to that lost work, Robbins operates on the mural principle, moving gaily and with high technical fluency from penniless actors (John Turturro and Emily Watson) to sincere socialites like Countess La Grange (Vanessa Redgrave) and a ravishing Fascist named Margherita Sarfatti (Susan Sarandon).
Inverness were playing with more and more fluency and Doran raced away on the left to cross for Rooney to nod home.
During the 20-minute drive, he spoke easily and impressed me with his knowledge, English fluency, and calm, kind air.
And, with United struggling for flair and fluency, it was fortune which came close to giving them the lead.
And unsurprisingly, there was little fluency about Liverpool's play early on, with only Riera looking bright and alert.
Wigan's performance was a battling one - which should give them heart in their quest to avoid the drop - but it also showcased enough fluency and ability to make one wonder why even with this point they remain in the relegation zone, albeit only on goal difference.
The minister said he recognised that fluency factored in people's decision to speak Welsh, with many feeling intimidated by their level of competency.
Jones missed his conversion but slotted a penalty to extend the Worcester lead, before Wasps, who had seen Walder miss with a penalty and drop-goal, eventually found some fluency.
Instead, the goal sparked Spurs into life and with Van der Vaart driving them on, the hosts began to find their fluency.
Education Minister Leighton Andrews, who is now in charge of the Welsh government's language policy, published a new strategy in March with the intention of encouraging people to speak Welsh, whatever their level of fluency.
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