Sentences with phrase «aspect of his speech»

While many aspects of the speech have already been leaked, like free tuition for many SUNY and CUNY students and better public cybersecurity, local state legislators are looking for other possible proposals.
«On the substance of what the Home Secretary had to say, although I can welcome some aspects of her speech, there are many others that I can not, because the Government's record on home affairs and justice is not a happy one and is at variance with the aspirations set out in the Queen's Speech.
On Wintour and Watt, he writes that reports of Miliband's speech in yesterday's welfare debate have missed «the most significant aspect of his speech — an apparent attempt to reframe Labour's economic policy which is being run by his great rival Ed Balls.»
Another aspect of the speech variant of Cadaqués is the alteration of the first person singular of certain verbs: conjugations that normally end in «o» end in «i» in the Cadaqués variant.
A more interesting aspect of his speech relates to his comments concerning Payne v Payne (2001) and International Relocation (paragraph 45 onwards).

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In the paper, Wu, who is about to begin doctoral studies at Harvard, said the anonymous aspect of posts «eliminates any social pressure participants may feel to edit their speech
But all indications so far have been of the primacy of the party - state in the economy, just as in every other aspect of life — a fact reiterated by Xi in his opening speech at the Party Congress.
As well as speeches there were also workshops where groups looked at specific aspects of tackling persecution, for example guidance on prayer (below).
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
Let us begin with language, perhaps the most fundamental of all studies because of the fact that speech is so clearly a distinguishing feature of human beings within the whole created order and because it is so essential to the effective conduct of all human affairs, including every aspect of education.
This emasculation of duly (if only by whites) elected officials reached near completion in the new emergency regulations of December 11, 1986, which abolished one of the most sacred aspects of the quasi-Westminster system that the Nationalists used to boast of: the freedom of debate and speech in the legislature.
The pace, inflection, pitch, and color of speech are among the most important aspects of preaching, and they are vital to the process of engaging listeners for social change.
Aspects of language include phonology (creating the sounds of speech), syntax (grammar - how sentences are put together), semantics (what words mean), and pragmatics (communicating in social situations both verbally and non-verbally).
Our program is designed to assess all aspects of early development and identify young children struggling with developmental challenges, including sensory integration or processing issues, speech and motor delays, or social, emotional or behavioral challenges.
An important aspect of that power of the Constitution is that the Constitution guarantees important rights that Americans cherish (and that you are likely quite aware of such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the right to a jury trial, etc.),
The conference will include keynote speeches, panel discussions and breakout sessions on key aspects including: managing increased information requests under Solvency II, the importance of insurers» roles as long - term investors and providers of retirement products, and the UK's role as a force in global insurance markets.
[Read our detailed preview of the governor's State of the State / budget presentation speech, which includes a look at key aspects of his «Opportunity Agenda» that he has unveiled in the week prior to the speech]
On the very day that Ed Balls made his speech last week, there was a joint meeting of the three Labour policy commissions that deal with aspects of the economy, but the macroeconomic stance of the next Labour government was not on the agenda.
In my ConHome column on Tuesday, I wrote that the most important aspect of the Labour conference was how «Ed Miliband's party is straying onto territory usually occupied by the Conservatives» — and that was even before the «One Nation» speech that Mr Miliband delivered later that day.
In fifth place this week is a piece which suggested that changes to how the British asylum system works could indicate that the home secretary is starting to implement aspects of the immigration speech she delivered to the Conservative party conference last month.
His speech begged the question that dominated the November elections and continues to overshadow all aspects of American political life — the debacle confronting the US in Iraq.
The proposal was the centerpiece of a speech designed to preview one aspect of the governor's coming State of the State address: his «infrastructure transportation plan primarily for downstate New York.»
Mayor Bill de Blasio was in attendance for Cuomo's speech and, in a news conference afterward, praised certain aspects of it, such as Cuomo's promise to fight the federal tax overhaul, while taking a wait - and - see approach as the governor still did not unveil a congestion pricing scheme, and outlining a few of the city's top priorities for the upcoming state budget, like more funding for the mayor's plan to extend pre-school to all three - year - olds.
While dogs and most humans use different hemispheres of the brain to process meaning and intonation — instead of the same hemispheres, as was suggested — lead author Attila Andics says the more important finding still stands: Dogs» brains process different aspects of human speech in different hemispheres.
While the brain hemispheres dogs use to process meaning and intonation don't match what's seen in most humans, as was originally suggested, lead author Attila Andics says the more important finding still stands: Dogs» brains process different aspects of human speech in different hemispheres.
The framework for the prepared speeches given in the second half of the meeting comes from the Toastmasters» manuals which describe which aspect of communication is to be concentrated on.
The current study looked at whether one aspect of MSI — integrating audio and visual speech signals — continues to develop in high - functioning children with ASD as well.
Several successive loops get passed higher and higher until all aspects of sound are fully processed and we become aware of it as music, say, or speech.
Indeed, language dysfunction — typified by disorganized speech or jumping from one topic to another — is a feature of schizophrenia, and GABA is critical to speech, language and many other aspects of higher - order cognition.
The «superior» aspects (at the cognitive processing level) of spoken language are mapped to the motor - programs responsible for the production of both speech sounds and accompanying hand gestures.»
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, confirmed by the Senate last week, argued in a speech last year that with FDA resources scarce, «there's no reason that the CLIA can't be resourced to regulate more aspects of laboratory - developed tests, including more of the clinical considerations that FDA proposes to take on.»
When people talk or write about Roman Herzog today, they never fail to mention his legendary speech in 1997, in which he said that the Germans needed a «jolt» to leave their comfort zone, and that they had to say goodbye to some aspects of their beloved status quo: «We need more flexibility!
Includes information for UK citizens travelling abroad and a regularly updated archive of speeches, press releases and background papers on various aspects
As part of his introductory speech, Hamill said, «One of the things I like about the films is the intergenerational aspect.
The most important aspect of the Schmidt speech was that, as a consequence, the doors to the DfE were suddenly open.
Some aspects of English spelling are teachable, but at least 4,219 quite common words have unpredictable spellings, like the 459 words with an / ee / sound (speak, speech, seize, siege, these, police, people...).
My students are so engaged by the topic — in our end - of - year reflection it is hands - down the most mentioned unit we study — that we have branched out naturally over the years into exploring other forms of persuasion, such as speeches, print text, and various aspects of social media.
After «sobbing and sobbing» as she wrote her speech, Bokamba says she was focused on the power of teaching and educators to impact people's decisions, outlooks, and every aspect of life.
When you are assessing student work, whether it's writing, group presentations, speeches or any other aspect of their school performance, there's a good chance that you have some comments which apply to multiple students.
From race to speech, from religion to school funding, from discipline to special education, few aspects of education policy have escaped the courtroom over the past fifty years.
Standard features that we recommend you include in your ceremony programme are a speech from the school principal, a speech from a selection of the award winners and short student performances to provide an entertainment aspect.
The implications of Nancy's findings are many for me: instead of trying to write a powerful «about me» page, or sales page, or fundraising campaign, I can think about any aspect of my life that I want to grow and bring people into as a speech challenge: I can write these things as a powerful, moving speech that resonates with people.
Other aspects of the tablet that only adds to its appeal include speech - to - text feature along with «ready - to - use functionality with 60 plus language boards».
The Touch Wiz environment has many more hints and tips for speech users, however, it is nice to be able to hear what some aspects of the stock launcher would say under some conditions.
Dr. Clive Wynne will be discussing all aspects of the research being carried at the Canine Science Collaboratory, including research in social reinforcement, odor discrimination in learning and the effects of odor on behavior, as well as gesture studies Canine cognition, domestic dogs and human gestures, domestic dogs, human speech and more.
Hyperarticulation of vowels may be the aspect of IDS that assists spoken language acquisition (Kuhl et al. 1997) and the speaker's hyperarticulation may be mediated by the perceived linguistic capacity of the receiver; evidence that supports this view is provided by a study that compared speech produced to dogs, parrots and infants.
Susan Friedman in her closing speech at Clicker Expo also brought up the classical conditioning aspect of clicker training.
But unfortunately, the villain Delilah is the weakest aspect of the game, embodying the trope of the sinister seductress to a T, with her sultry speech and her sexualized clothing and animations.
In the series of sculptures (Catachresis) speech is made visual, underlining the figurative aspect of these expressions.
He has worked on topics such as the European Convention on Human Rights, comparative free speech law (published a book on freedom of speech in Europe and the United States), the evolution of media landscapes, the governance of virtual worlds, and various aspects of freedom of expression in worlds that are digitized - or not.
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