Sentence examples for full access to language from inspiring English sources

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This is in accord with reports from Quittner and colleagues [14] [15] that deaf individuals, or at least children, who do not receive full access to language at an early age are at risk on tasks that require attention to the location of fixation.

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Then, after finally getting some decent sleep, having given in to controlled crying regardless and got her to sleep through the night in two nights flat, I would think: "Hang on – of course my husband wouldn't cry himself to sleep – a 40-year-old man with full access to the English language uses tears for something significantly different from tiredness".

Data from deaf adults suggest that any such deficit is no longer apparent by adulthood, at least for those who have early and full access to a first language (deaf native signers).

The report emphasises the need to allow new arrivals full access to the labour market, and to provide fast and effective access to language training.

With publication of the Complete Nonsense and Other Verse, she urged me to return to work on Lear's language, and gave me full access to her files.

The FFAQP gives full access to the BioVelo language this form is accessible via the SAQP at (14).

Families and children picked up during the raids, Pelosi said, should have full access to attorneys, clear explanations of what is happening to them in their native language, and understand their right to appeal.

He had full access to the roof.

Full access to archive requires subscription.

c) Full access to the workshop forum.

He had full access to the means of production".

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