It understands and explores the world through touch, and it has a vast repertoire of non-verbal forms of communication. |
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We are all aware that a lot of interpersonal communication occurs through non-verbal gestures. |
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Cultural differences would have some impact on Salem's ability to read people, but apparently much non-verbal communication is universal. |
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The non-verbal cues given during a face-to-face meeting will not come across in an electronic survey. |
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Released at the height of the space race, it's a non-verbal visual experience and features four episodes. |
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Practice will help you improve how you speak as well as your use of non-verbal communication. |
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My real passion lies with non-verbal circus performance as I believe it's the only international theatre. |
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The translator must pay special attention to the non-verbal aspects of communication. |
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While she was testifying, Ms. Azar watched Mr. Jalakh carefully, trying to pick up his verbal and non-verbal cues. |
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It's no revelation that families talk to each other in unique ways, quite often in a non-verbal manner. |
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The performances are particularly commendable because the actors communicate so much about their characters in a non-verbal way. |
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A non-verbal piece, it has been choreographed to a dramatic score by musician and sound designer, Sawan Dutta. |
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In many situations, non-verbal communication based on signing and body language was all that was possible. |
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Sufferers have difficulty forming social relationships, problems with verbal and non-verbal communication and a lack of imagination. |
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The interesting question is whether the non-verbal language is conscious or not. |
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She could be entirely socially withdrawn, non-verbal, and exhibit aggressive behavior. |
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Are you sending a non-verbal message that supports your words? |
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Through verbal and non-verbal communication, Aboriginal people keep the Dreaming alive. |
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It's about a mindset and a lifestyle, and the non-verbal aspects of them. |
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The importance of taking time, using simple words, and non-verbal communication become very important in this situation. |
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Does this sentence refer to experiences in telepathy and non-verbal communication between you and him? |
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We're looking for inventive actors who, through gesture and other non-verbal skills, can interpret a wide range of roles and emotions. |
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The onus is on the service provider to assess the manifestation of pain and non-verbal behaviours and to listen to relatives or friends. |
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It can't be used on a non-verbal predicate, but that's not a perfect argument. |
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Through the use of non-verbal measurements such as breathing and heart rate, it has been possible to develop a consistent baseline of data which can be used to measure preference. |
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Putting aside for a moment that it's primarily non-verbal, so by nature it defies verbal explanation, but I'm also by no means as adept as I intend to be. |
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Verbal and non-verbal movements release people from contact with each other in a courteous manner, permitting each to go away without feeling dismissed. |
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Instead they will provide non-verbal clues implying a negative response. |
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A non-verbal means of communication, the signs indicated the identity of the proprietors and the precise nature of their trade, without necessarily using writing. |
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Indeed, the handshake has permeated our culture, our etiquette, our daily lives, to become perhaps our most important non-verbal communicative contrivance. |
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This is described as much more difficult to do over the phone, as non-verbal cues are absent. |
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The aphasic person may have difficulty understanding the words but they remain alert to non-verbal cues. |
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Today they will be studying the non-verbal communication patterns as well as the verbal communication patterns of effective political speakers. |
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I have never done any in-depth study of non-verbal communication, but you seem to be saying no. I would like to know why. |
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By definition, non-verbal communication conveys information beyond the words of a message. |
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Without the power of non-verbal communication, a chair needs to be specific. |
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Fourteen-month-old children followed their parent's non-verbal signal and guessed that there was a reason for calling attention to the box. |
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Social difficulties can be recognized in non-verbal babies, long before speech and language delays become apparent. |
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One of these methods was to apply tools of literary criticism to the non-verbal world. |
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Just how does this mild-mannered geology professor coax secrets out of inanimate objects and non-verbal living things? |
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When hearing a contradictive message we have a tendency to believe the non-verbal hints we receive. |
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Originating within the group are expressions and communication, both verbal and non-verbal, both logical and non-logical. |
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Be alert for incongruence between verbal and non-verbal communication, and ask the interpreter to check out any suspected problems. |
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A is for assertive non-verbal communication. |
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The non-verbal presentation worked as well. |
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They are non-chatty, non-verbal and non-fun. |
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Effective multicultural workplaces are aware of the power of non-verbal messages and are continuously verifying perceptions to make sure communication is accurate. |
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If they follow a debate on a screen, however good the picture and sound, they are deprived of the general non-verbal context which enables them to carry out their task. |
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That has been made possible because of their particular way or transmitting knowledge on a continuous basis, a social phenomenon always essential, mostly non-verbal, that the elder would provide to the younger. |
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The approach was very different to what I am used to in the theatre because actors coming from Cirque work in a primarily non-verbal way-things are evoked rather than named. |
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Participant comments reinforce these non-verbal clues. |
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It allows the officer to observe the non-verbal behaviour of the applicant, which may provide insights into credibility, and provides an opportunity for continuous exchange and clarification. |
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For the many children who are non-verbal the situation is even worse since little, if any, effort is made to teach them literacy. |
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The author claims it is the definitive guide to non-verbal communication development, helping children and parents to pay attention to this. |
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One option would involve a shift to a non-verbal recordable electronic means of communicating signals which would also provide a record of crew actions, thereby facilitating company or regulatory monitoring. |
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Additional activities in Europe have included research and development of new forms of therapy, such as non-verbal and culturally specific, and medicolegal casework. |
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For nursery school children, the emphasis is on non-verbal forms of communication and expression: drawing, games, manual work, collages, mime and rhythmics. |
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This experience is fruitful in respect of the perception of relationships of reliance and dependence, non-verbal communication, the discovery of the environment by the 'sightless' child, etc. |
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Maintain congruence between your verbal and non-verbal messages. |
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It is important for the facilitators to have skills in communication, such as, in listening, suspending judgment, observing non-verbal communication, being empathic, and in creating a safe environment. |
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Requires well-developed listening and interpretation, verbal and non-verbal communication skills for the performance of plain clothes and special operations activities to impersonate another identity. |
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Faithful to the leprechaun omerta, he gave a non-verbal response: a shake of the head to indicate he wasn't sweltering, and a thumbs-up presumably to show he was happy to see the crowds come out in the sun. |
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Ms. Schleeh created a new work that focused on non-verbal communication and involved photomontage, video, electronic sensors, live and original recorded music, and dance. |
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Ask the players to get into a group with others who have the same colour spot, however no one should talk, they should only use non-verbal communication. |
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Effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills are mandatory. |
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Echolalia seems to be a stage in the normal development of expressive language, in that it is a part of a progression from a non-verbal state through echoic verbalization to spontaneous, creative, non-echoed utterances. |
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She takes nothing for granted, even irenically contesting the Augustinian-Calvinist suspicion of all non-verbal art in worship. |
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Students who learn another language show greater mental flexibility, better aptitude for abstract thought, better non-verbal skills and a greater facility for conceptualizing. |
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It's truly a marvel of extemporized, non-verbal comedy. |
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Despite the lack of research on the specific effects of television violence on toddlers, we do know that they are capable of learning verbal and non-verbal behaviours from television. |
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This occurs primarily through active listening to both their spoken and printed words, as well as non-verbal communication. |
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All participants had a chronological age of less than 40 months if non-verbal, and less than 46 months if presented with echolalia. |
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The researchers revealed that men and women who received atole as children achieved higher scores on reading comprehension tests and on non-verbal cognitive tests. |
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Non-verbal language has been relegated to a chapter on human evolution in science books. |
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