Not exact matches
When gay public figures are disliked by the media, much of the
verbal description of them is couched
in terms designed to flag up a sneering dislike of their homosexuality — see for example all the
descriptions of Peter Mandelson «flouncing».
When asked to describe the motion, Spanish speakers who can hear often augment their
verbal description with a gesture that combines the ideas of «wobbling» and «down»
in a single motion (top).
HSF.IF.B.4 For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables
in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key features given a
verbal description of the relationship.
1) Country names, fahren, nach /
in die, preferences 2) Revision of countries, modes of transport, loads of adjectives, why we travel 3) Accommodation,
in + dative, dative prepositions and adjective endings, adjectives,
verbal and oral
description 4) Holiday locations (on the coast,
in the city etc.), verb games, written
description of a holiday from all lessons 5) Holidays
in past tense (haben and sein) using all previous lessons as context Loads of games, challenges, cultural facts and interludes, printable exercises throughout.
Without voice acting, the dialogue provides not only the text of the
verbal conversation but also includes nuanced
descriptions of the speaker, the environment, as well as any
verbal and nonverbal inflections
in the exchange.
Using painting, drawing, and abstraction as markers of a space outside
verbal description, Jessica Dickinson examines the slow exchanges between perception, matter, and psychology that develop
in peripheral spaces.
Another approach, as expressed
in Robert Motherwell's titles, such as «In Plato's Cave» and «The Spanish House,» is the move toward a verbal equivalent of the image either through description or evocation, which allows a space for non-literal interpretatio
in Robert Motherwell's titles, such as «
In Plato's Cave» and «The Spanish House,» is the move toward a verbal equivalent of the image either through description or evocation, which allows a space for non-literal interpretatio
In Plato's Cave» and «The Spanish House,» is the move toward a
verbal equivalent of the image either through
description or evocation, which allows a space for non-literal interpretation.
George S. Bolge, Executive Director of the Boca Raton Museum of Art, where Carone had a one - person exhibition
in 2002, wrote that: «No other contemporary artist possesses such a reciprocity between drawing and writing; with him, the visual and the
verbal are interchangeable, both equally oriented toward lasting discovery through
description, keen analysis through observation.»
If you would like to request a
Verbal Description tour or a tour
in American Sign Language, or have general questions about accessibility, please email
[email protected] or call (212) 671 1823 (relay calls welcome).
You are wasting your time with
verbal discussions here — you can actually work out the microcanonical
description of this particular gas, and have avoided becoming engaged
in the discussions of the Velasco paper only because you wished to help instruct me on my ignorance first, because of the egregious errors
in my thermodynamic reasoning.
Instead of simply providing actual source code, which would have permitted all the outstanding deficiencies
in disclosure to be remedied, it provided a
verbal description, which is imprecise and
in places inaccurate.
Pictures can record the key facts of your crash
in a way that a
verbal description simply can not do justice.
The Court of Appeal concluded that the
verbal description of the colour
in the registration lacked
in «specificity, clarity and precision».
A federal trial judge
in Washington ruled for the government
in April, saying that «
verbal descriptions of the death and burial of Osama bin Laden will have to suffice.»
Full command of the English written and spoken language is extremely important as a correctional officer; officers are required to read and understand information such as reports, understand what occurred
in an event through hearing a
description, and primarily be able to adhere to and follow written and
verbal commands.
1
in 3 skills listed
in the
description of a job are basic skills like
verbal communication or Microsoft Office.
Brief Summary of Job
Description: • Handle all personal and professional scheduling for Executive • Conduct regular check -
ins with COO to review daily itineraries • Take and transcribe detailed meeting notes • Screen calls and direct as needed • Professional demeanor • Manage all preparations for meetings and other engagements • General support on long - term research projects and company assignments • Must have a clean driving record and valid driver license • Exceptional time management skills • Strong written and
verbal communication skills • Outstanding organizational skills • Ability to manage multiple priorities and work towards deadlines • Excellent interpersonal skills and flexibility
QUALIFICATIONS High School diploma, or equivalent Bookkeeping skills preferred Medical record experience to include coding principles Experience with automated billing or Medicare, Medicaid and other third party payors Preferably two years working experience Billing Clerk Job
Description 2 KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Basic computer skills Knowledge of general office procedures Excellent written and
verbal communication skills Ability to work
in a team setting and get along with others
From the skills section of the job
description, phrases such as «critical - thinking,» «analytical,» «videoflurorscopic evaluation,» and «excellent
verbal and written communication skills» are mirrored
in the speech pathologist cv template.
The other three new provisions (
in AZ, FL and KS), all of which are
in effect, require the abortion provider to offer the woman the opportunity to view the image or listen to a
verbal description of it.
Participants»
verbal unguided
descriptions of the relationship with their virtual partner were coded categorically (yes / no) independently by both the first and second authors (blind to condition)
in terms of hypothesized group membership.