The studies show that the several concerns that have been verbalised about tracking appear to be invalid. |
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As far as I'm concerned, it is extremely difficult for a composer to limit a musical intention to formalised and verbalised procedures, because aesthetic effect is more valuable than technical skill. |
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Inter coach Jose Mourinho verbalised his criticisms of Cantalejo's handling of the game, seeing four of his players booked. |
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Feedback should be easy to understand, clearly verbalised and timed right. |
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Apology is the verbalised face of repentance. |
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Jerry not only wrote the words that everyone was singing, he led the way in how we verbalised our feelings about the societal changes we were living with after the second world war. |
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Also new is automatic selection of the synthesised voice based on the system language, support for verbalised links, echo by sentence and optional tutorial messages. |
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