Everyone in the meeting can feel the dynamics, observe the politics, see the body language and sense those who are trying too hard to be heard.
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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The blog is colorful in its language but you can sense the hurt that has been caused by the money lost by so many people.
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These markets of language, complimented by reading sacred texts in the mother tongue, created a new sense of community among speakers of each language, the seeds of nationalism.
Reading and writing problems appear to develop in deaf people because sign languages are not phonemic in the sense that a spoken language is.
White House aides said they may include non-binding "sense of the Senate" language in the budget to appease some Democrats, which would signal intent to use any further spending for education.
Second, hospitals will invest in automation and natural language understanding (NLU) to make sense of large data sets so they can get insight it into the hands of decision-makers in a timely fashion.
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However, when time is tight and language is a concern, it makes sense to use the cruise tour or another company that guarantees that you will get back to the ship in time.
Perhaps it beats them, for no description of war or occupation could give readers a sense of history, culture and language being so smoothly and so speciously emptied of meaning.
Indeed, the concept of collaborative e-commerce makes sense only if applications have a common language.
But at Sunday's demonstration, one protester, Simon Hughes, a 25-year-old who offers English-language tours of Berlin, said there was little sense in the planned relocation.
Hence, the deaf never get a true sense of the phonemic structure of spoken language: they have no sounds in their heads that can represent the written letters.
As is the case with any language, the literal translations sometimes don't make sense.
If it has to do with projected, greater changes in the future, the language will have some kind of uncertainty included to create the sense that this is a fundamentally uncertain work that is really just not a basis for any further discussion.
If you skimmed that list of cons above, you'll notice that industrial design was the least of the Vox's problems, so it makes sense that Kobo would stick to the same design language that defines its other products -- namely, its growing collection of e-readers.
David Sloan Wilson, of Binghamton University, in New York state, agrees with that point, but reckons the actual moral sense an individual acquires is not arbitrary, as a language is, but is functionally adapted to circumstances.
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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In an informal interview with journalist Ilya Zhegule on the eve of his death, and published on Forbes' Russian language website, Mr Berezovsky reportedly said his life no longer made sense and spoke of his desire to return to Russia.
On a journey which takes him to Caerphilly, Cardiff and Newport in the South and to Caernarfon and Snowdonia in the North, Mukul Devichand finds that many Welsh people feel a heightened sense of identity and patriotism about the revival of a language most cannot speak.
These expressions may sound important--and like the official language of a club you'd like to join--but they make no sense.
And this was, in some sense, a political decision, since it was a conscious decision to stop using language that privileged a particular viewpoint on the morality of homosexuality.
Add to this a generation of officials and politicians on both sides of the Rhine who neither studied at each other's universities nor even speak each other's language and, despite the tight institutional mesh that still ties the two together, there is a sense that the Germans no longer need the French as they once did.
The poets represented here feel the tempestuousness of the times on their pulses, and their language its terseness, its brutal directness brings those feelings to life with a terrible sense of conviction.
As they demo search results like fav music of Obama fans vs. fav music of Romney fans, or search your friends by the language they speak, or where they work, its potential value as a resource makes a lot of sense.
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As the President has said many times, it makes no sense to remove productive young people to countries where they may not have lived or even speak the language.
If many of his arguments were weak he gave no sense of how he would reconcile his spending plans with America's giant deficits his body language was impeccable.
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