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The Fed chief appears to be learning his lesson about speaking too freely after several incidents this spring that seemed to cast his views as alternatively hawkish and dovish on inflation.
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We here at She Negotiates are big on speaking our minds, learning to ask for what we want and need, promoting ourselves without apology and singing our own praises.
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As a result, the daughter was left with cerebral palsy, problems with speaking and hearing, severe learning difficulties and epilepsy.
BBC: Woman brain-damaged at birth gets ?5.5m hospital payout
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Generally speaking, girls with autism have greater learning disabilities and more problems academically than boys.
CNN: How girls and boys differ when it comes to autism
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She said it would be through the "democratisation of education" that change in the world can come about, speaking of the importance of access to learning for all.
BBC: Singer Shakira addresses Oxford
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Speaking at a meeting of the employment and learning committee, Jim Allister of the Traditional Unionist Voice suggested that Stephen Farry had misrepresented the level of support by staff at the teacher training college for the merger.
BBC: Employment and learning committee
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Fulton recalled speaking with his mother, Sybrina Fulton, after learning of Martin's death.
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Speaking through an intermediary because he is autistic and has learning difficulties, he said he had been adopted at the age of seven.
BBC: Chilford Hall barn arson: Accused admits drink problem
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Speaking after a narrative verdict was delivered by the coroner, Mrs Giles said learning of the circumstances had been "an awful shock".
BBC: Grahame Giles 'failed' by ambulance service
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Speaking to BBC Radio Solent, Mr Hockley spoke of how the family reacted when learning of Dylan's autism.
BBC: Dylan Hockley's parents back Hampshire Autistic Society
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"Logically speaking, they never, ever could work, " says Neil Strauss, a journalist who spent months learning from and living with self-professed dating and seduction experts.
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