Sentences with phrase «intimidated by the language»

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If a child is being put off or intimidated by the complexity of language in most books aimed at their age range, don't be afraid to offer them books geared to a younger audience or containing simplified text, such as comic books or graphic novel versions of classic novels.
Although some books are written by medical experts, the layman sometimes finds the language unclear, the content intimidating, and the reading impersonal.
Whenever a trainer adds anything unpleasant to the environment (intimidating body language, yelling, making upsetting noises, using a collar to put any pressure on a dog's neck, moving the animal physically by leash or hand), the trainer is not, by definition, using positive reinforcement to teach.
These deviations from the traditional scientific process are brought about by a combination of strategies and tactics: professionalization of climate scientists, [39] the use of artificially constructed scientific consensus, [40] a wide range of rhetorical devices, [41] intimidating language, [42] «bullying» strategies, [43] political attacks, [44] and even civil and criminal litigation.
It warns of «the use of tactics to try to intimidate companies into making policy decisions deemed appropriate by extremists,» and states that the FBI — the source of some of the language in the Pennsylvania bulletin — has «medium confidence» in the assessment.
Clients who are not intimidated by the technical language of our publications can educate themselves in this way.
Don't be intimidated by specialized insurance language.
While many are intimidated by what they see as complicated programming languages or expensive 4 - year computer science degrees, the fact is that many of these people who work in this industry do not have extensive experience or training.
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