Sentence examples for talking patterns from inspiring English sources

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"The back-end is powered by Friday," says Babu. "So over time – start seeing it getting intelligent within three to four days – it learns what your talking patterns are based on your location, time, etc".

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Thus, when you are talking about patterns of behaviour, male is the normative.

Genetics are usually a pretty high bar you're talking about patterns that have existed over extended periods of time to allow genetic differences to take hold.

We talk about patterns – and how "seductive" they can be, the way we turn our lives into narrative.

These were self-proclaimed "regular guys" who chewed tobacco, talked camo patterns and sometimes educated one another in the ways of the world.

When they talk about pattern and pace, do they mean a pattern of opulence and fast living?

"Eventually just this oily man was sitting in her lap and then talking about traffic patterns around L.A. It was a little bit grotesque".

While dependent on the context and the children involved, this may involve adult initiated curriculum experiences where children aged 4 5 years are actively engaged in discussing and playing with concepts and ideas about letters, numbers, time, money and musical notation (such as talking about the patterns and relationships that exist between numerals and what they represent).

I am talking about the patterns that everyone around recognizes we possess, and they seek us out for it, even if they don't always love what we have to say or do.

The symptoms of depression, as defined by the DSM-IV-TR, include: depressed mood, diminished interest or pleasure in activities, changes in appetite or weight, changes in sleep patterns, talking or moving slower or faster than usual, increased fatigue, loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, inability to concentrate, and/or suicidal ideation.

"Symbolically, we are talking about some pattern or aspect of ourselves that is dying -- some persona that we've had for a while, something that's not serving us anymore, and we're moving in a different direction.

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