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An example of the verbalizing scale is "I find it difficult to verbally express my feelings".
"They are pressuring a lot of businessmen to verbally express their loyalty to the 'one China' principle," Mr. Tien said.
Perhaps wary of probing her story's turbulent undercurrents, she chooses to never have her actors verbally express the matter.
Patients suffering from this condition retain consciousness, but are unable to verbally express themselves.
She concludes from this that there are disparities between what we strictly speaking say, the propositions we verbally express, and what we successfully mean that are subtler than those exhibited in classical Gricean implicatures.
It doesn't infringe on any group's ability to verbally express their opinions about what it may mean to be gay.
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"Yet thinking, believing or verbally expressing that belief is not in itself discriminatory.
First, he verbally expressed a willingness to meet Pemberton between the armies' lines that afternoon.
"Is it a written contract or was it verbally expressed?" Mr. Blessing said.
Separate tempo indications, arising first in the 17th century, were verbally expressed; for example, adagio, largo, presto.
Mr. Zhu said that in 1992, the two sides had "verbally expressed they had reached a consensus on upholding the one-China principle".
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