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(Clinician) Frequently, interpreting cannot be done by a professional interpreter and instead relies on family or friends.
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They go back farther than anyone can remember, according to Rina Swentzell, a Santa Clara Pueblo writer who frequently interprets Pueblo culture for the outside world.
Although frequently interpreted as an attack on majority rule, the essay is in reality a defense of both social, economic, and cultural pluralism and of a composite majority formed by compromise and conciliation.
Most property rights for women emerged in piecemeal fashion over the course of decades, and, because judges frequently interpreted the statutes narrowly, women often had to agitate repeatedly for more expansive and detailed legislation.
Judges frequently interpret these laws so loosely that a premeditated killing — like the one Fayyez is accused of — is often judged a "crime of passion"; "witnessing" a female relative's behavior is sometimes defined as hearing neighborhood gossip about it; and for a woman, merely speaking to a man may be ruled an "immoral act".
In this work Maimon frequently interprets the claims of Maimonides according to 18th century science and philosophy (especially Kant).
Facility siting is frequently interpreted as performing a building siting study which adheres to the guidance given in API RP 752.
Channel-levee systems are frequently interpreted as having a long history of cut-and-fill by channel-shaped features of different scales.
This racial disparity is frequently interpreted as evidence that the criminal justice system is racist and biased against African American males.
This was to allow for human error in noting rotation events, as a human observer can frequently interpret prerotation head translation as rotation.
This effect was exactly as predicted by hypothesis 2 (a): Sibilants following the high F0 context were more frequently interpreted as, whereas sibilants following the low F0 context were more frequently perceived as [s].
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