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I think a lot of people quite simply resent the sight (or sound, rather) of a young woman doing exceptionally well and enjoying herself at the same time; I also think there's a side order of snobbery here, and a young woman with a northern accent will get all the flak of an RP-blessed female, and then some.
She was listed ninth in io9's "Worst Fake Accents From The Yanks (And Canucks) Of Science Fiction", with Meredith Woerner stating "I really want to like this new Sci Fi Channel show, especially since the monsters look amazing – but I'm worried Tapping's dreadful accent will get in the way.
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The more your mouth gets used to forming words, the better your German accent will become.
My impersonation of Mohamed's accent will become more muddled.
Since Estuary English sounds very different from a "Geordie" accent, you'll get confused very easily.
Your mind will get used to their accent in time.
New home projects almost always start out with bright hopes and good intentions: that table will get refinished, new window treatments will be hung, the accent wall will be, well, accented.
Others will get low scoring because they have accents or English may not be their native language.
The Accent subcompact was redesigned for 2000; the Tiburon sporty coupe will get a makeover next year.
It is another thing — perhaps more prevalent today — to be a Chinese student who believes that an American accent will land you a job in an American company, which will get you a Manhattan-style loft in Beijing.
Some other answers given as "Yes" remarked on the risk of ethnic and economic disparities being perpetrated: "The robot body will also be provided with voices and accents which will probably be American" and "The subjects of countries (the richest one) will get first access to these technologies".
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