Sentence examples for usually voiced from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, Colonel Davis's doubts about reports of progress in the war are widely shared, if not usually voiced in public by officers on duty.

In this respect, demands for change likely to be made a basis for negotiations by the Northerners are considerably less than those usually voiced by their Dublin chief of staff, Sean Mac Stiofain.

Restaurant and brewing trade groups strongly oppose the tougher standards, but in Congress such opposition is usually voiced in the relative privacy of committee rooms and in House-Senate conferences, where the final shape of legislation is often determined.

But when George Bush walked out of the Capitol building and down the steps to take his seat you could hear the mocking, rising chant that is usually voiced whenever a visiting pitcher has been bombed and he sulks off to the dugout: Nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah, hey hey, Goodbye!

The other criticism, which is usually voiced by experienced venture capitalists, is that the rush to give a bunch of newcomers checkbooks is harming the quality of venture capital dealmaking.

Further analysis of the speech spectra revealed that the low frequency band is usually voiced, where the high-frequency band usually contains a noise-like signal (i.e., unvoiced) [26].

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When it comes to making deals, the stock market usually voices an opinion, but companies don't always pay heed.

Many of the emails referenced a statement made by UC officials that demonstrators linking arms was "not non-violent protest," usually voicing strong disagreement.

South Park would sometimes have guest appearances by celebrities, but they would usually voice a supporting or minor character; Academy Award winning actor George Clooney had previously provided dog barks for the episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride".

It consists of three stages: smoothing, onset/offset front matching and multi-scale integration, as shown in Figure 2. Onset/offset detection yields a set of segments, usually containing voiced, unvoiced speech, and interference.

The extracted segments by onset/offset analysis usually contain both voiced, unvoiced speech and interference.

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