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Hendrik Hertzberg, the New Yorker writer who was then a Carter speechwriter, recalls that "one very unpleasant consequence of the speech was that it energized the neoconservative movement".
Some critics consider the surge in complaints about speech, at a time when nerves remain raw over the terrorist attacks, an inevitable consequence of the speech codes themselves, which they say have shaped the campus as a therapeutic environment where students are protected from discussions that make them uncomfortable.
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As such, Wilson advocates for examining the speaker's intent in cases of incitement to genocide, removing the intent of the speaker from the consequences of the speech.
The manifold is also symmetric about a plane which divides lip-opening states from lip-closing states, and as a consequence of this speech trajectories are realised as elliptical paths on the manifold (i.e., open-close-open cycles).
Those who support the slippery slope argument claim that the consequence of limiting speech is the inevitable slide into censorship and tyranny.
No doubt it's partially a consequence of the transition from speech.
Nowadays we live a very promising moment as a consequence of the technological improvements for speech perception (neurological requirement), of parents' speech influence (communicative interaction requirement) and of the great deal of knowledge of the language genesis and its use (pragmatic requirement).
Richard Edgar (@ITVRichard) It was the intended consequence of your speech to change expectations about the first move on interest rates, Carney is asked: "Absolutely" June 24 , 2014Joshua Raymond (@Josh_CityIndex) Carney's no fool.
MOS-LQO is the consequence of the perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ) metric [42], which was developed to model subjective tests commonly used in telecommunications.
He said the ambush was partly the consequence of "sectarian speeches that encourage people to hate each other".
What's clear in "Julius Caesar" is that war is a consequence of speech — speech is a weapon.
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