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Morgan comes off sounding like a white supremacist with the utterance that he "loves his whiteness" simply because, besides the strange need to insert himself into the conversation, the statement is just so forced, unnecessary and ahistorical.
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So an utterance of (16) is really an utterance of two sentences, one with a demonstrative that then refers to the utterance that follows.
The reason might be that the tap number of the impulse response was very large and the duration of the utterance (that is, a word with duration of about 0.6 s) was very short.
"The fact of the matter is everybody in the world knows, because I've said it before, Steve Lonegan and I don't agree on every issue, and I certainly won't agree with every utterance that comes out of his mouth," Christie said Wednesday, according to the Bergen Record.
Performative utterance Austin contrasted between statements, traditionally considered as the only utterances with any philosophical importance, with performative utterances that would not be considered as being true or false, and rather than merely saying something are better considered as acts of doing something.
The cost matrix is then normalized with respect to the utterance, such that the matrix values range from 0 to 1 [93].
But he went national, and since failing in the 2008 primaries he has retreated to a semiprivate life, occasionally popping up with utterances that make him sound borderline deranged — for instance: "I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the President loves America...
But he went national, and since failing in the 2008 primaries he has retreated to a semiprivate life, occasionally popping up with utterances that make him sound borderline deranged — for instance: "I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the President loves America….
We also expect them to interact with highly knowledgeable students more often on levels that are cognitively demanding, particularly by posing questions that require analysis, application, synthesis, and evaluation, and by following up on students' answers with utterances that push them to self-repair or probe and extend their lines of thought.
A LITERARY critic might add that this is Lincoln's famous "plain" style at its best, the profound simplicity of utterance that he shares with Mark Twain and Ulysses Grant, two other great 19th-century masters of American prose.
This comes with the cost of also rejecting utterances that are correctly decoded and accepting utterances that are incorrectly decoded.
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