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ъ The hard sign is rare, is not pronounced, and makes a tiny pause between syllables.
The time has come for the Treasury to swallow hard, sign off on the F.D.I.C. plan and let Ms. Bair begin carrying it out as quickly as possible.
(Hard sign)A letter used to fool you The hard sign is put after a consonant to make sure it's pronounced with its full, "hard" sound.
(Hard sign)—A letter used to fool you The hard sign is put after a consonant to make sure it's pronounced with its full, "hard" sound.
The hard sign is put after a consonant to make sure it's pronounced with its full, "hard" sound.
Disc hemorrhages, first described by Bjerrum in 1889 [ 5] are now considered a relatively hard sign of glaucoma.
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He told us about a negotiation he entered without getting the hard sign-off from his superiors.
The executive told us that he made a huge mistake in never getting a hard sign-off from each of his bosses before making the offer.
"The market doesn't need to see hard signs that we've recovered.
IN his first week in office, Mr. Allawi came out fast and hard, signing a law that granted the government broad powers to quell dissent and disorder.
When there are no hard signs of vascular injury and the patient is stable, imaging methods can aid in the localization and diagnosis of trauma-related vascular lesions.
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