At the end of its first two nights, the Republican convention is a mix of tolerance voiced and intolerance unvoiced. |
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Whatever other crisis there may be, it is not one of silence or unvoiced opinions, or at least not on The Readme Fray. |
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The answer to that unvoiced question was both understandable and reasonable, but it was also a secret that Bridget refused to divulge to anyone. |
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As she points out in her excellent introduction, here we are hearing an implicit, unvoiced apprehension about her background. |
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I felt as if she were reading my soul, with all the words left unsaid and all the thoughts and feelings left unvoiced. |
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My second unvoiced thought was actually a question, and I think it's a fair one. |
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The unvoiced fricative phonemes stem from the hissing of a steady airstream through the mouth. |
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The difference between voiced and unvoiced cognate consonants in the initial position appears to be highly dependent upon voice-onset-time. |
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This invention presents a voicing determination algorithm for classification of a speech signal segment as voiced or unvoiced. |
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I forced myself to become airy and unconcerned at his stunned fuming and unvoiced questions. |
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If people seem tense because of unvoiced disagreements, you may have to bring concerns out into the open. |
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Voicing rates, zero-crossing rates and the alignment of voiced consonants as unvoiced should allow this devoicing to be measured. |
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The aid workers' unvoiced fear is that these sites will become internment camps. |
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The sounds used include voiced sounds as well as unvoiced ones, both through inhalation or exhalation. |
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All this is obviously an unconscious collective behavior which represents the major thought and the unvoiced comment of the culture. |
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The majority of the reserves thus form, in this field, part of a collective unvoiced comment, shared as well by the men as by the women. |
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An unvoiced sob now hovered behind her words, making her sound intolerably vulnerable to this new enemy, but there was nothing she could do about it. |
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Now that I am not making time for that, my frustration at Cuthbertsonian values going unvoiced is manifesting itself in strange withdrawal symptoms. |
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The pattern of the main voiced and unvoiced agendas reveals systematic differences between how patients present in consultations with how they present in research interviews. |
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Such restrictions include unvoiced biases and assumptions, employment and education inequities, lack of accommodation and institutional structures, policies and practices which perpetuate systemic discrimination. |
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Beyond separateness, proscriptions or unvoiced comments, the vision of the artist on the world transcends its borders in order to further merge them. |
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The language has both monophthongs and diphthongs, and consonants can be voiced or unvoiced. |
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The unvoiced signal is smaller energy than voiced signal and, so, this section is applied the smaller threshold. |
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Murky or unvoiced expectations create problems when it's time to provide feedback, including constructive criticism, of someone else's behavior or performance. |
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The dissatisfaction of the students went unvoiced until nearly the end of the professor's stay with them. |
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No one dwelt on it, but it was an unvoiced refutation of all Lapointe's arguments. |
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The difference between the unvoiced stop phonemes and the voiced stop phonemes is not just a matter of whether articulatory voicing is present or not. |
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The Tamil script does not differentiate voiced and unvoiced plosives. |
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Consonants can also be either voiced or unvoiced, depending on whether the vocal cords are set in vibration by airflow during the production of the sound. |
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For example, voiced and unvoiced consonants merged in script, and so did many vowels, while the number of vowels in the spoken language increased. |
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Early English used S alone for both the unvoiced and the voiced sibilant. |
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When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification. |
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