Sentences with phrase «even vocalize»

Many times, your bird may be near but too scared to even vocalize to let you know it.
This dysfunction may cause a cat to appear confused and even vocalize more than they used to.
Some devices (called «assistive devices») can even vocalize kids» thoughts if they have trouble speaking.

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... If your god can hear all languages, then why do you even have to vocalize your prayers?
It absolutely resonated with me and made my day — it's nice to know other folks out there are going through the same things, even if we don't always vocalize it, right?
Even if he presents himself as a liberal and vocalizes this by making vocal political statements periodically during his QB tenure, does it mean he can not be effective as a QB?
The ones holding up banners were those brave enough to attend and actually vocalize what I am sure every Arsenal fan (even the AKB's) have thought at some stage or another — that JUST PERHAPS Wenger's time is up and he can not progress our club further than a fourth place finish and brief CL cameo appearance.
Even though Jerry's not able to vocalize it these days, you know he's enjoying this team's grit and that he'd have loved a chance to go to war with these guys.
Sometimes babies aren't in the mood to talk or vocalizeeven babies need their space and a break from all the stimulation in the world.
The excitement of hearing a baby make sounds that resemble real words encourages parents to smile, repeat and continue the verbal interaction, encouraging the baby to vocalize even more.
«My wife and even my 6 - year old son Sean listened to me for weeks, helping with the nuances of how I was vocalizing those few paragraphs of text.
In fact, all swans vocalize throughout their lives, even the so - called «mute» swans.
In other instances (outside of blog stuff), I've even had men try to rationalize their behavior with excuses when I vocalize the harassment.
The film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that sees him go to war to get back at the people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the film that decision was also motivated by seeing news footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we see the way that Kyle's actions negatively impact others and how even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
Director - star - co-writer John Krasinski's careful deployment of nerve - distressing moments doesn't even need a burst of gnarly monster to get an audience vocalizing: listen for the crowd reaction when his wife (off and onscreen) Emily Blunt cautiously ascends a staircase, and the camera stays back to show an errant nail jutting from a step, awaiting someone's bare foot on the way down.
Second - billed Amanda Peet serves even less a purpose, vocalizing obvious thoughts on the adoption and testifying to David's continued heterosexuality.
The burden of survival is as difficult as the burden of readjusting to civilian life, and even these characters — who, in Iraq, drove jeeps toward hidden IEDs or were responsible for the lives of an entire caravan based on their ability to spot those explosives while on the move — find it difficult to vocalize that thought.
As a result, almost everyone has an opinion on what is right and, even often more vocalized, what is wrong with the system.
Art, and how it could be used to help children with autism, was the topic of an art talk Tuesday evening at the Woodbury Art Museum, where three professionals who utilize art therapy talked about how children who have difficulties vocalizing needs can learn to use art to communicate.
Because of this stress and anxiety, it is not uncommon for cats to vocalize and drool excessively throughout a trip and even pant on extreme occasions.
Eventually, dogs with progressing dementia may fail to recognize food and not eat, experience pacing and vocalize often in the evening hours.
Even as young as a few hours old, bigger puppies will push the weaker pups off nipples and the smaller pup will vocalize their upset.
If left alone, pets can funnel their anxiety into destruction — including vocalizing, digging and chewing — or even run away.
When a bird begins to vocalize less frequently than it normally does, that can be a sign that the bird is feeling stressed or even ill.
I particularly enjoyed the floating geometry of a gold rectangle against broad blue swathes of action painting, vocalizing on top of power chords, even as I wish he had abstained from the graffiti culture's obligation to tag everything with his initials right when the surface of the painting was shimmering with a certain delicacy.
So theoretically, a cost / benefit analysis based on this data would yield a conclusion that goes something like this: since there are more «pro-climate issues voters» than ardent climate naysayer voters — even amongst registered Republican voters — and politicians would come out on top if they vocalized a platform that included climate solutions.
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