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Even licensed interpreters vary in skill level and familiarity with a particular Deaf person.
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The use of interpreters varied greatly among dental and health service providers and increased the information load and time required when providing information: Send appointment letters for my son (12 years), I tick question for needing an interpreter, but I never get one (Burmese mother).
In general, the social status of dream interpreters varies; in cultures for which dreams loom important, their interpretation has often been an occupation of priests, elders, or medicine men.
Laws on interpreters in the courts vary by state.
One of the difficulties for interpreters, given that the 10 movements really only vary between slow and even slower, is pacing all of its 90 minutes.
We were also unable to explore how individual clinicians' communication styles vary according to the presence/absence and type of interpreter (family member vs. professional).
"It represents the absolute break of the tradition from Monteverdi to early Stravinsky, whereby the interpreter has freedom to use gesture and rhetoric and passion to articulate, vary and embellish what's written down," Mr. Gardiner said.
In most countries there is no national-level mandate requiring use of trained interpreters to communicate with foreign-language speaking patients and therefore institutional policies concerning language assistance vary considerably.
Janssen Valencia, a police officer who acts as an interpreter and occasionally as a radio counselor for Hispanic laborers here, urges them to hide their money and vary their walking patterns.
Countries vary, cities vary, neighbourhoods vary.
Showtimes vary.
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