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It would be the same as conversing with someone in the car.
Other activities, such as conversing with a passenger or talking on a hand-held or hands-free cell phone, were associated with moderate increases in cognitive distraction.
If you have specific goals to achieve, such as conversing with a partner or using a foreign language at work, that motivation can be all you need to begin to master conversations.
We do this so often — more than 40,000 times a second — that we don't think of it as conversing with the system, though we are asking a question and expecting a response.
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But Ms. LeCompte and her collaborators do not so much interpret texts as converse with them -- even interrogate them.
Yes," said Mr. Clutter, as though conversing with himself.
When she went to the drugstore, and the pharmacist began — as usual — conversing with her daughter, Mrs. Alkin interrupted.
In Bronstein's Tragic Stage in the downstairs gallery, a dancer skips and gestures, poses and preens, as though conversing with an invisible friend, or interrogating the absent sculptures on several vacant plinths.
It is widely popular to read in the morning, often as a way to be both prepared for the day as well as better converse with others about the news.
"Initially, when I explained my predicament and asked if I could try on their glasses, they might have thought this was some sort of ingenious come-on, but they soon learned that I was quite sincere, as I would usually stop conversing with them as soon as I had established that our prescriptions did not match.
Practice conversing with as many different kinds of people as possible.
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