Sentence examples for language encounter from inspiring English sources

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3. Frank Gibney, "The Japanese and Their Language," Encounter, March 1975, p. 33. 4. G. McLean Preston and Katherine Jillson, "The Manager and Self-Respect," AMA Survey Report (New York: AMACOM, 1975). 5. Bynner, The Way of Life According to Lao Tzu, p. 74. 6. Bynner, The Way of Life According to Lao Tzu, pp. 28 and 38. 7.

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And in other parts the set was about the onstage event itself in its most objective terms: one language encountering another.

Another language encountered alongside Hindi and Urdu in south Asia is of course English; but although it is widely used in the big cities and in such domains as business and international relations, English cannot compete with Hindi and the other Indian languages in their intimate connection with the culture of the Indian subcontinent.

It was bad news for the NDP leader, Thomas Mulcair, as he prepared for the final debate of the campaign, a French-language encounter on Friday night in Quebec which was bound to feature prominently the question of whether Muslim women should be allowed to veil their faces fully during citizenship ceremonies.

But the increasing diversity of languages encountered by most people in their daily lives challenges this conception.

For most of the Spanish-language encounters, a bilingual research assistant (JM) who observed the encounters both transcribed and translated the text of the encounter.

The words shape the plays, the characters, the scenes; and the choice of words was made by someone who understood how, on a bare stage, language shapes encounters and encounters shape actions to bring new worlds to life.

When the language school encountered difficulties, he and Hilly opened a bar in the basement of his house.

"The language I encountered during the last 72 hours is one of dilution and equivocation: this is terrible, shocking, unacceptable, but it happens to so many?

Bureaucrats were given greater security by the abolition of the practice of confiscating their property at death, while the opening of a translation bureau (1833) and the reopening of embassies abroad gave some the opportunity to learn European languages and encounter European ideas.

There is a precise scientific language (usually encountered in statistical mechanics, Shannon's information theory, or signal processing) for measuring this "how much"; but such language might not seem suited to a concept as subjective and potentially controversial as a "viable piece of music".

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