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The phrase "language manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a title used to refer to a person who is responsible for managing language related projects or tasks. For example: "The language manager worked with the team on the translation project."
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"You look out there and you watch him and it's good body language," Manager Joe Torre said.
According to DFN language manager Violet Jumbo, one of the language instructors in the program, the goal is to generate a new crop of fluent speakers for the region.
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Because they aren't always familiar with corporate language, managers may see them as less competent or cooperative, and may have trouble connecting with them.
In other words, managers' language choices convey information beyond that captured by earnings, and investors respond accordingly.
"They also issued physical threats to the kitchen and service staff while using highly objectionable language," the manager said in an email to a Maharashtra government official, which was obtained by the Indian Express.
Down the street at the Welsh-language bookshop, manager Kathryn Thomas said it was possible to live her life through Welsh.
The modern foreign languages programme manager at CfBT Education Trust, Sophie Gaston, says that while the report shows areas for serious concern, it is also unearthed steps in the right direction towards improving the teaching of languages in the English school system.
Given history of the conversation and thanks to a model of the target language, dialog managers and linguistic front-ends of text-to-speech systems compute a phonetic string with phoneme durations.
Janet Tavakoli, a Chicago-based derivatives consultant, who worked for many years on Wall Street before opening her own firm, said the course language the managers used to describe their feelings toward Fairfax and Watsa is important for investors to know about.
One easy, practical solution: Build zero-tolerance harassment-related language into every manager's performance objectives.
You are not alone Roy. "More frantic body language from England manager Roy Hodgson in his technical area.
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