It is saying that the Holy Spirit will speak clearly to you through the Scriptures, beginning when you are effectually called. |
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If the surface elements speak clearly to them, readers will have a head start on the text. |
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His voice was heavy with booze, yet even in his inebriated state, he managed to speak clearly. |
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He needs callipers on his legs and struggles to speak clearly, but that doesn't stop him being a chatty boy at school, where teachers nominated him for a national award. |
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Lincoln's words speak clearly to those of us who are from countries, however benignly governed, in which all men are not deemed to be equal. |
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The numbers speak clearly for themselves with 22 consecutive quarters of growth. |
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This case raises issues that speak clearly to the thematic focus of the present report. |
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They speak clearly to the horror of war and the way these honourable people struggled with their personal responsibility for that war. |
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A young man unable to speak since he was 10-months old began to speak clearly. |
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The challenge is to take time to listen, choose words that are commonly used, speak clearly and slowly, perhaps using one or two words at a time. |
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With the provision of spoken commands, make sure you speak clearly and at a constant speed. |
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While he could understand what he heard, his ability to speak clearly was severely limited. |
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That's why everyone should try to speak clearly and say one thing at a time. |
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Rahman works with interpreters at CAMH to ensure that they speak clearly in the first language of the client, and that they understand substance use and mental health terms and issues. |
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They do not always communicate effectively with seniors if background noise interferes with the ability to hear or understand the message, or if announcers speak too fast or don't speak clearly. |
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But most of us recognize a critical element is for political leaders, civil leaders, to speak clearly, loudly, and swiftly to make such expressions taboo, as best they can. |
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Children vary in how easily they learn to speak clearly and intelligibly. |
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Moreover, the means by which the results are to be demonstrated do not speak clearly and unambiguously to achievements related to policy or program objectives. |
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I found the service easy to use, although you do need to speak clearly. |
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And remember, it's important to speak clearly. |
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It is a chance for us to speak clearly with one voice in response to a very grave international situation, that being the outcome of the elections just held in Ukraine. |
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When presenting in front of the class, take care to speak clearly and understandably. |
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The social and financial results outlined in this report speak clearly of the Company's continued commitment to open and forthright communication, good corporate governance and security. |
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If an automatic answering machine takes your call, make sure you speak clearly and carefully, so that the message can be understood when the person plays back the tape. |
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Be friendly, speak clearly and discuss your concerns succinctly. |
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Not only must we speak clearly, we must listen intently. |
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Now, many students speak clearly and powerfully. |
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Andrei Sakharov once said that the most important voice is the one that cannot be heard, and my hope for the people of Cuba is that they may be enabled to speak clearly. |
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Let us speak clearly, however, and keep these different agendas apart. |
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The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself. |
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