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He said that "bicycle versus car," which was one of the required phrases in 2004, was the hardest one he had encountered.
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Siri's inconsistent responses to the same commands – often highlighted elsewhere as the "human element" of Siri – also caused more distraction, while some actions required exact phrases despite the natural-language setup.
In other circumstances, Siri required exact phrasing to accomplish specific tasks and subtle deviations from that phrasing would result in failure.
MIDI piano keyboards with pedal and wheel controls have been tested and allow music to be played that requires fast phrases, which is more difficult with the pen tablet.
(example: "Is it easy listening to music"?, "Well, its not hard to hear",) Different people will require different phrases.
The only hitch is that users must memorize the precise phrases required for it to act on the commands.
However, a small number of phrases required more extensive discussion.
This is a remarkable play: a spiritual symphony that requires musical phrasing.
Some require the phrase to be typed in, while others have speech recognition that works to varying degrees.
Maria Agresta and Bryan Hymel, recently paired at the Met in "La Bohème," were Violetta and Alfredo, she in perfect voice, he still moving out of his comfort zone, which lies firmly in the rounded, seamless phrasing required in the French repertory.
The House of Lords took the view that the phrase "peace, order and good government" did not entitle the courts to substitute their own view on what the phrase required for that of the Government.
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