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In the tiny bell chamber below, a teenage boy in unseasonal combat shorts and trainers is flanked by a silver-haired 65-year-old woman, and an 11-year-old girl, while a middle-aged man begins to utter orders – "five to two", "three to seven", "six to four" – like a softly spoken sports coach.
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He does not even have to utter words in order for me to feel the summons implicit in his approach.
"It is the most complex humanitarian response we have ever had to deal with," said Ms. Bragg, adding that the United Nations had brought some order to utter chaos.
This is what Mendelssohn meant when he said that we need music in order to utter those thoughts and emotions which are too precise for words.
It is then a small, but momentous step to utter those cries in order, first, to signify the approach of a wild animal to others and induce them to flee, and then to signify this particular danger to oneself or others without bothering to imagine an approaching wild animal, as a way of abbreviating the process of thought.
In particular, it was a reflection of the logical positivists' disdain for "moralising", a disdain which arose naturally from the emotivist conviction of philosophers such as A.J.Ayer that to utter one's first-order moral beliefs was to say nothing capable of truth or falsehood, but simply to express one's attitudes, and hence not a properly philosophical activity at all.
Many US constitutional scholars believe that while a government could gag a business in the name of security without falling afoul of the first amendment, ordering it to utter falsehoods would not pass muster.
The answer that emerged is simple enough to utter and harder to achieve: in order to thrive again, Brazil had to depoliticize the quest for a better economy.
It is academic to argue about what the failure to utter the words in the precise order required by the Constitution means.
He went on, "Everyone knew that their leader was leading them to the abyss and even leading the entire country to utter destruction, but they continued to carry out his orders faithfully and with bitterness".
We do not consciously construct a visual image from sensory input or consciously choose the word order and produce the muscle movements to utter a sentence, any more than we consciously digest our food.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com