The researchers constructed hypothetical conversations that differed in terms of their interlocutors, place, and topic. |
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Incidentally, the interchange, feedback and conversation has been immensely valuable to me, and I hope also to my readers and interlocutors. |
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This is why the current engagement between my interlocutors and myself is particularly valuable. |
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Socrates plies his interlocutors with a chain of questions, and their replies trap them into self-contradiction. |
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But that's not what my interlocutors, particularly the German ones, really want. |
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Well, I have felt he's been a wise guy for some time and it certainly appears he's being that way now with his interlocutors. |
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All of these narratives unfold partly as dialogues with what seem to be sympathetic but ineffectual interlocutors, perhaps lawyers. |
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Our interventions and our interlocutors across the U. S. are being heard loud and clear. |
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This is the response I wrote to one of my interlocutors in the comments. |
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The Academics took the part of the questioner, who puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions that are unwelcome to them from their answers. |
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I believe that nothing could be less democratic than to name the interlocutors who would represent that democracy. |
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Indeed, we needed those qualities of level-headedness and firmness so that we could be understood by our interlocutors. |
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Discussions give us a chance to test our own fallible beliefs against the facts and the logic of our interlocutors. |
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The majority of interlocutors met on location were not used to being solicited for their opinions or ideas. |
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Our marketing cluster, like an exchange beehive full of interlocutors is in restless swarm, eager to innovate and take up new challenges. |
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According to our interlocutors, the public service is characterized by chronic laxism, corruption and non-compliance with working hours. |
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Her interlocutors can barely grasp what she is saying, because she is an old wife herself, and old wives neither explain nor moralise. |
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I hope that this will be reflected upon by our interlocutors in future discussions about similar support schemes in certain other Member States. |
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Repeat some of the same questions in the lists for different interlocutors in order to triangulate among different sources. |
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I don't think Margaret consciously exploited her gender, so much as it was something of which her interlocutors were always aware. |
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And now a report by a trio of interlocutors sent by the government in Delhi to study Kashmir's problems for a year may also help. |
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On the contrary, the vast majority of my interlocutors underscored the necessity of a swift return to substantive work in the Conference. |
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This course was designed to provide more in depth precise training to a select group of interlocutors and operators. |
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Many interlocutors reiterated the importance of adequate health and education services for the maintenance of peace in the long term. |
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He also wishes to thank all his interlocutors and counterparts for their contribution to the success of his mission. |
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Our interlocutors did not think that they are known by the authorities yet but they expect to be arrested someday. |
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Other top U.S. officials are also now out of direct contact with their Russian interlocutors. |
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They sensed that they were being treated as props, not interlocutors, and they understandably resented it. |
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There are two things that every commentator deserves from readers and interlocutors. |
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This is highlighted by Woolf's description of the story's interlocutors who are modeled on a typical Bloomsbury circle of metropolitan artists and critics. |
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My interlocutors were and still are quite unreceptive to these arguments. |
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Their model was Socrates as depicted in Plato's Socratic dialogues, where he puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions unwelcome to them from their replies. |
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My interlocutors were Amal Elsana Alhjooj and Ruth Calderon. |
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We are encouraging interlocutors, including Kofi Annan, to move forward urgently on the reforms that are important to us, but were not included or were unsatisfactorily worded in that final Summit Outcome Document. |
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He had an ability to indicate, through a wry look or self-deprecating turn of phrase, to his interlocutors and audience that he, like they, could see the funny and ridiculous side of politics and life. |
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Some have even accused him of trying to deceive his interlocutors by painting too rosy a picture of the new Zimbabwe, perhaps out of a misplaced sense of patriotism. Yes, there have been some improvements. |
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For reasons of legitimacy, the cultural sector should continue organising itself as far as possible in order to permit the identification of representative interlocutors. |
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However, there were questions related to the application of article 16, indicating that the Court's interlocutors are now more aware of the Rome Statute. |
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The Special Envoy informed his interlocutors that a Peace and Security Council meeting devoted to CAR and the consideration of the report of the m ultidis ciplinary mission of experts will s oon be held. |
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China doesn't try to teach lessons. It does not recommend 'colour revolutions' and it dodges the problem of human rights when speaking to its interlocutors. |
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Young people, in fact, and often also the other members of the educational community, more or less consciously expect to find in consecrated persons privileged interlocutors in the search for God. |
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Synthesizes and presents Canadian positions clearly and succinctly to representatives from foreign governments or international organizations as well as to domestic interlocutors. |
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During these discussions one of my interlocutors told me that there are initiatives for Reform with a capital letter and reform with a small letter. |
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Today's report is therefore a progress report, which aims at taking stock of the subjects on which there is a fairly broad consensus with the interlocutors appointed as delegates to us by the national parliaments. |
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Yet, the yeses of Socrates' interlocutors may also signal disengagement or surrender to a strong arguer who they presume will win. |
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As is the case in all qualificative constructions, the head noun may be deleted once its referent is known to the interlocutors. |
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Natural language has analogous properties: it is because interlocutors do not spend their time making explicit the meaning and content of the words uttered that communication is possible. |
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These are written in the form of dialogues, and in two of them the interlocutors are Charlemagne and Alcuin. |
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He met with all the interlocutors that he intended to meet and is indebted towards each and every person for the information and insights provided to him. |
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Let these words once again stand as an open invitation to our colleagues and all interlocutors to return to the path of normality and harmony through dialogue. |
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Since the church interlocutors almost unanimously share the general opinion that the war has no religious motivation, their complaints should be taken particularly seriously. |
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In my opinion, in a true dialogue one of the options should also be that the interlocutors ultimately may agree to disagree, obviously while still respecting each other's views and approaches. |
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How many times will we have to put up with her — that gnomelike old crone, usually in some form of tracksuit, whose potty-mouthed utterances silence all interlocutors? |
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One last take on the putative irresolvability of debates concerning realism focuses on certain meta-philosophical commitments adopted by the relevant interlocutors. |
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Conflictual negotiation is a zero-sum game aimed at differentiating interlocutors according to the power that they have. |
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I hope that in the months ahead you will be in a position to develop contacts with your interlocutors from the Iranian Majlis, as well as with the widest possible spectrum of Iranian society. |
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What do you think it would be the most efficient reaction, in the sense of getting to introduce her point of view against the inconsideration of the interlocutors? |
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It is also my hope that, in seeking continuously to improve our own services, we will meet and perhaps exceed the expectations of our interlocutors. |
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But a list of one subject's telephonic interlocutors is far different from millions of lists on millions of subjects, together with their email correspondents and websites visited, run through powerful data-mapping software. |
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Did the former prime minister raise with his Chinese interlocutors the repeated Security Council vetoes and opposition from the PRC to any form of constructive resolutions to the Sudanese matter? |
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Sometimes, however, the interlocutors ask each other questions that generate tangential responses indicative of their distinctly different Weltanschauungen. |
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