Sentence examples for language resolved from inspiring English sources

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And Mr. Amelin recalled that when the Moscow center had just opened, a Russian and an American, neither of whom spoke the other's language, resolved a design problem through a series of back-and-forth scrawls on a scrap of paper.

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If you decide to speak only one language at home (for example, your native language in a country with a different language), resolve to stick with this.

The researchers decided that instead of seeking big policy shifts such as New Math or Whole Language, "they resolved to focus their research and outreach efforts on helping educators understand and solve their own problems through incremental, steady improvement," Krone Phillips wrote.

When the Frenchmen were then sent out alone, their Land Rovers prominently flying the French flag, the issue of language was resolved, but that of indiscipline remained.

One suggestion is that this might relate to severity of language impairment: in general, those whose language disorders resolve tend to have milder problems than those who persist (e.g. Stothard et al., 1998).

"It is the case that virtually every language issue resolves into a social or political or psychological issue," Crystal reminds me.

The task also reveals deficits in people who appear to have overcome early developmental language difficulties, and so it acts as a good marker of resolved language difficulties.

Despite its clear language, the summary resolved very little in Twitter's court of public opinion.

No florid rhetoric was flaunted for this pressing bit of protocol, but the stiff, cut-and-dried language of censure: "Resolved, that, one, Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York be censured," and so forth.

Next month Lucy will start one-to-one lessons with a speech therapist and research shows that effective intervention in the "golden period" before five and a half, means children with resolved language difficulties will succeed at school, doing as well in exams as their peers.

The contention of appellants encounters the rule that statutes granting privileges or relinquishing rights are to be strictly construed; or, to express the rule more directly, that such grants must be construed favorably to the government and that nothing passes but what is conveyed in clear and explicit language inferences being resolved not against but for the government.

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