One can live here without speaking Hebrew, but language is key to culture.
Language is key to the enchantment of the film as a whole.
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Initially, help desk applications will route users to the right technician using natural language understanding and key words.
In addition, the amendment makes no mention of controls on the domestic use of encryption products and does not include any language covering encryption-key recovery or key escrow.
But McCain's body language was off-key, more Hatchet than president.
You are looking for a catchy phrase that highlights a key point with unexpected language.
She has a tendency to sketch letters in the park or on the subway, always looking to expand her own visual language, and draws on several key texts for inspiration as well.
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Half sobbing, half smiling, she explained that she had written the postcard to herself and our lack of comprehension of the Icelandic language resulted in us missing a key element scribbled on the top right-hand side of the postcard: that it should be left in the barrel until she could return to get it.
This English-language workshop is one of the key components of the Capacity-Building Programme of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, which is being piloted in Africa in order to support the implementation of the 2005 Convention at the national level and to boost the potential of the dynamic cultural sector for sustainable development in the region.
For this purpose we have selected the English Language Teaching Centre or ELTC as a key training provider.
Since 2007, the MPAA has included smoking among its key ratings criteria, along with language, sex, violence, and drug use.
These fingerprints look deep into the characteristics of the machine, logging such things as the time zone, keyboard language, operating-system version and other key identifiers.
The texts were never published and their rarity means that they are key sources for people studying Cornish language, literature and the lives of the authors.
In the language system itself, I think there are two key accomplishments.
It provides a succinct overview of the key issues in water management and use in language accessible to diverse stakeholders involved in water adaptation.
She said that S4C had "played a key role in the campaign to save the Welsh language".
Key to the data transformation is the Extensible Stylesheet Language, which provides information to identify what type of device is requesting information and what kind of network it is running on.
The commission recommend ed changes in key areas, such as adding criminal-intent language to scores of laws and eliminating provisions that put a burden on defendants to prove their innocence, Mr. Baroni said.
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Key themes for focusing ESD efforts in Tonga were agreed as Tongan language and culture, healthy lifestyles and sustainable livelihoods.
Below are the key words or phrases that I always try to learn in the local language before travelling (or you can carry a cheat sheet with you, like the one I used in Paris).
The report highlights seven "key issues" for public services, including the impact on schools, child protection services, language barriers, housing, community relations, crime - often against migrants - and health.
And defying to the perception of the UK as the only key innovator for the social economy (no doubt in part due to the comparative advantage of the English language as the global transmitter of ideas, compared to French or German), continental Europe is emerging as an innovation space for the new role of government in social entrepreneurship.
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