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Has any writer ever had a better ear for American talk?
For a Better Ear Implant, Yes," New York Times, Section G, p. 8, col. 1, May 29 , 2003
But while Schwartz seems to have a better ear for the Russian, her translation is often in the end less readable than Bartlett's.
I'm sorry, nostalgia can only go so far: Aaron Sorkin has a much better ear and a wittier tongue than Paddy Chayefsky, who wrote "Network".
People who speak languages that use tones to convey meaning appear to have a better ear for learning music, according to research published in the journal PLOS ONE.
When sounds are presented to the impaired side, the microphone picks up that sound and sends it wirelessly to the better ear.
While we are talking about gaining a better ear for language, I also want to invite you to read an article on listening skills, or how to listen to others who need to vent and be heard.
It was administered to 60 subjects >65 years of age (mean age: 79 years) living in nursing homes, with hearing threshold levels in the better ear ranging from normal to severe and their response were analyzed.
The success of the Brexiteers is to have a better ear for discontent on the street, in the factory or supermarket and to pander better to popular resentments and prejudice.
"I've been told I'm a good listener," concludes Richard – and if there is anyone with a better ear as to how they come across, Lost in Showbiz should like to meet them.
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