Sentence examples for what is speaks from inspiring English sources

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defined a sentence as 'that which indicates what a thing was or is' (D. L. 6.3, DK 45) and stated that someone who says what is speaks truly (DK49).

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In grappling with what has been lost, several federation members recited to me various takes on the classic expression Scripta manent, verba volant: What is written remains, what is spoken vanishes into air.

What is spoken about a lot less is the other side of this equation: what additional revenue opportunities are available to public bodies using their current assets?

What is speaking out going to do?" .

Racial grammar is what is spoken, argued, transacted.

But it always communicates the essence of what is spoken".

They give value to what is spoken.... Men compartmentalize and internalize affections to a greater extent".

Ricoeur's understanding entails both explanation and understanding, and is set within a dialectic process from what is said to what is spoken about.

Group formation, and the resulting nonverbal behaviour that it allows, is an important way of negotiating who speaks and what is spoken about during ward rounds but can be affected by the ergonomics of the technology used.

One should be able to see beyond the words of what is spoken.

If the content of the speech refers to what is spoken, the style refers to how it is spoken.

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