It seems likely that the intuition of linguists is that speech sounds just sound discretely different. |
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The more the building can be organized into discretely reusable components, the more value those elements will have in the future. |
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How much are we going to look at the student's writings discretely, as separate projects? |
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This involved establishing a two-family system, with discretely separate hierarchies. |
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Older speech recognition systems required the speaker to say each individual word discretely. |
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Kerry is positioned to put an American thumb on the scales discretely, with the president's support. |
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However, Goldstein discusses these issues jointly rather than discretely. |
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Meanwhile, Germany is working discretely and persistently to emerge from the European vale of tears and the finish line within sight. |
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Instead, he discretely adds his electronic rhythm, sometimes sending things out of kilter. |
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Today a boss's appearances must be chosen discretely and discriminately, to get a specific message across, says Mr Trissel. |
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The kitchen is discretely installed on the north side, followed by a toilet and a door leading to the west wing. |
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I was discretely eyeing our neighbours' orders when Mr. Winner's voice suddenly rang out. |
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Its staff work discretely at the local level to establish a solid base among the people. |
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Privatization and P3s were however discretely referred to throughout the document. |
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Visit places where time and distance normally would have restricted access, and view rare items discretely right from the campus. |
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No. It goes without saying that we will treat your inquiry discretely and confidentially. |
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Automation use is not a stand-alone tool to be employed discretely when and if the crew desires. |
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The system uses the navigation screen and a camera discretely located over the license plate. |
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When the clouds appear, I withdraw discretely, but otherwise I try to maximize physical activity without going overboard. |
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In some cases, organizational stakeholders were not discretely from one stream or the other, but represented a blend of both. |
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A structured process then ensues that involves discretely identifying cognitive, emotive and sensate aspects of the problem, in the light of the patient's experience. |
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There are lenses discretely built in watches, ties, cigarettes, lighters, and other forms of disguise. |
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Reports on the deteriorating health conditions of Al-Sisi's mother, were treated discretely since the start of August. |
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Barry was barely over the first speedbump when the cheeky scally discretely flashed a V-sign in the direction of the want away skipper. |
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The density of ocean water is not globally homogeneous, but varies significantly and discretely. |
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Assure them that the school will tackle a lice epidemic discretely. |
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The Image presented in this occasion relates to an 82 year old patient who presented with mental deterioration, with loss of memory for recent facts that interfered very discretely with her personal autonomy. |
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I have asked the question of why when new homes are built the new build does not include either one or two discretely fitted solar panels. |
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Domestically scaled single lane entries and exits for the parking garages are located at opposite ends of each block to distribute traffic flow and to discretely integrate the entries within the architectural fabric. |
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Some old houses that discretely prefer to go a little further into the forest are the survivors of a past, not that long ago, when Sidi Youssef was part of the backwards pastoral plan of the city. |
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Enjoy a pastry in our waiting room with Internet connection, or feel free to use one of our special areas reserved for businesspeople who need to work discretely. |
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In practice, this will depend on the classification system used and its ability to separate interactive media activities discretely from mainstream software and telecommunications activities. |
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For counter-insurgency or anti-terrorism missions, drones are easier to use discretely than manned aircraft because most of the team required to support them is far from the conflict zone. |
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Give me, by Your unutterable grace, the power to bear with their shortcomings patiently, to share their griefs in loving sympathy, and discretely to help them according to their needs. |
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These charges may become excessive, if not discretely controlled. |
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Sometimes as a trumpet blow, sometimes more discretely, more scholarly. |
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Instead, we asked the kids to come and say goodnight to us in the cafeteria after the snack and we used this occasion to watch them walk and discretely ask about the symptoms of a possible bleed. |
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Sensors in the shirt capture data about the user, and transmit the data through a small battery-powered unit sewn discretely at the place of label. |
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After years of negotiation, the Scottish High Court gave permission for discretely placed remote-controlled cameras to film Fraser's six-week trial in Edinburgh Crown Court. |
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Unlike HID and fluorescent sources it takes dozens or hundreds of LEDs, discretely or in a cluster, to achieve the lumen output of large vacuum tube sources. |
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The cleaners enter the premise expected but discretely, and effectively remove contaminates and biohazards that could otherwise result in infectious disease. |
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Impactors can be controlled discretely or in any combination. |
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