As I replied to a question in broken French, the people around me instantly became aware of my language barrier. |
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He described the difficulties he encountered with the language barrier and taught the crowd some Swahili, the national language of Tanzania. |
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Banks seeking to have phishing websites located in China taken down face a language barrier. |
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He says it made for a bit of miscommunication a few times and became the only real language barrier. |
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The language barrier prevented direct access to the sources of supply of Chinese goods and to their final customers. |
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Thai TV, apart from the language barrier, has limited international appeal for these kinds of shows. |
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The ancient Indian scriptures written in Sanskrit becomes familiar ground once the language barrier is broken, he adds. |
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I've missed my friends and family and although we have made some new friends, the language barrier holds you back. |
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Harris, who has extensive experience coaching international basketball, said he isn't worried about the language barrier. |
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The experience of many refugees is of helplessness, of being ferried around by people whose intentions are concealed by the language barrier. |
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The survey found that the biggest deterrent for businesses thinking of starting up abroad was the language barrier. |
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The soldiers from both sides quickly overcame the language barrier and communicated in a fashion more like a noisy game of charades. |
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Even so comedy scenes such as Del boy's 'falling through the bar' or 'the chandelier repair' transcended any language barrier. |
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I yelled, hoping my exuberance would break the language barrier. |
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Of course, the incredible cumbersomeness of caucusing does not encourage turnout, particularly when there's a language barrier. |
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When I get a glimpse of a real person behind the language barrier, I am overjoyed. |
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But behind this image of a terrible beast, Chinese people are smiling, often kind and helpful, considering the strong language barrier. |
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Some artists have turned the language barrier into an attribute. |
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Sometimes our young students get homesick, and the language barrier also complicates things. |
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Beyond the clever circuitousness of Mr. Ghosh's narrative there is also a language barrier to be surmounted. |
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It is a true challenge to try to overcome the language barrier without losing the richness and depth of these languages. |
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How many francophone athletes have trained for years but not made it to international level competitions because of the language barrier? |
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There was certainly a language barrier with my patients, however, I overcame that aspect quickly. |
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Let's not forget that there's often a language barrier here which is why I had to make the show as interactive as possible. |
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They may request this whether there is a language barrier with the senior or not. |
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Zahraa and her grandmother faced challenges, including a language barrier, the cool Wisconsin climate and a completely different diet. |
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Ideally, delegates should communicate so effectively that they don't notice the language barrier. |
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However, the language barrier was often a reason for non-participation, when translation into the survey language was not possible. |
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Desperate and annoyed with the language barrier, Bartiromo begs as Elias translates. |
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Second, having an Afghan leader eliminates the language barrier. |
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Even with a language barrier, it was always possible to communicate through smiles and jollity, for the Egyptians have a very wicked sense of humour. |
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Sometimes even the language barrier cannot keep hypocrites apart. |
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Though volunteers expected all kinds of difficulties the language barrier broke all of Shen's expectations, despite having a good command of English. |
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Jak, dark-haired and dark-eyed, was attentive and kind at first, despite the language barrier which meant that neither of them could communicate beyond a few words. |
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This is no doubt due in part to the language barrier. |
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In the US particular care is being taken to address the language barrier. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggested the large number of adjournments was due, in part, to a language barrier between Aboriginal accused persons and non-Aboriginal lawyers. |
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Access to treatment is further impeded by financial problems, lack of knowledge of rights and support mechanisms, the complexity of administrative formalities and, in some cases, a language barrier. |
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The language barrier prevents questioning, but they are fed and given cloth and beads. |
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There was the language barrier, plus his bone-crushing handshake. |
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However, circus and street artists have the advantage of generally offering a non-textual form of writing wherein the language barrier disappears. |
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Many migrant workers did not complain against dismissals because of the language barrier, unfamiliarity of their rights and due to the lengthy and complicated processes involved. |
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One potential explanation is the language barrier. |
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The language barrier has been a problem for many of the Southeast's executives. |
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Shakira crossed the language barrier before a mostly female audience Tuesday at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim. |
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Localization removes a potential language barrier for global suppliers and provides a level playing field for suppliers around the world. |
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Adding to the stress and disorientation after major surgery, the 73-year-old man was dealing with a language barrier. |
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Moreover, the language barrier is also important, because makes impossible for many public administrators to exchange information and knowledge with foreign colleagues. |
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The only serious problem was the language barrier. |
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The language barrier is one of the main reasons people come to the chamber. |
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Kim, a Korean who grew up in Japan, was able to forget about the language barrier at least for a while last weekend in Lake Elsinore. |
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Its main challenges, says Chase, have been the logistics of getting Canadian staff to such distant markets, the language barrier in China and the undercapitalization of biotechnology firms in both countries. |
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Will specific measures be taken to eliminate the obstacles that have hindered the growth of this trade, such as the language barrier and high transportation costs? |
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Two years ago Mistic and Rogers brought the merchandising idea from Mexico to Arkansas because of problems in delivery and the language barrier. |
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Even through the language barrier we connected as women. |
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There are enduring prejudices against Rrom people who are further marginalized by the language barrier and cautious about visiting health centers by their own. |
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Even the local media – who could have been forgiven for struggling to identify goalscorers because of the language barrier, lack of numbers on teams' kits, or inexistence of television replays – agreed. |
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Instrumental rock was particularly significant in continental Europe, allowing bands like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Can, and Faust to circumvent the language barrier. |
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Given the language barrier, they saw no point in proceeding further. |
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