Sentences with phrase «real language issues»

Face to face discussions are very important, and we realised that we could get to Sofia within three hours, that there weren't any real language issues and that we could establish connections between people in Horsham and Sofia that were as strong as those within our Horsham teams.

Not exact matches

It often takes time for economic immigrants to find proper jobs because of a lack of recognition of foreign credentials, real or perceived language or cultural competency issues, and / or the lack of Canadian work experience.
Questions such as whether the language of «faith» has any authority in a scientific age, or whether mind and life are reducible to atoms and molecules, whether only the tangible is real, whether the human person is anything more than a complex physico - chemical mechanism, whether we are free or determined, whether there is any «objective» truth to the symbols and myths of religion — all of these questions are asked at all only because what is fundamentally at issue is whether there is an ultimate context that gives meaning to cosmic process and significance to our lives in this process.
This being Albany of course (some things never change), the bill language had yet to be finalized which led to days of advocates on both sides of the issue shuttling between Silver's outer office off the floor and the Senate lobby where the real estate lobbyists hung out.
Bills for issues ranging from rent control for New York City and the surrounding area, as well as a $ 1.3 billion property tax rebate program, a real - estate tax abatement and mayoral control for New York City schools are yet to be printed as language continues to be haggled over.
The media seized on the issue, and whilst Michael Gove has defended his decision in the language of renewal and «bringing a new pair of eyes to bear», speculation has been rife regarding the real reasons for the non-renewal of Lady Morgan's contract.
«I don't doubt that's a real issue downstate but the compact issue and the fact that the Senecas have said they're not going to pay because they don't believe the language requires them to pay, this issue needs to be addressed.
Radesky is keen to investigate what kids can learn from apps versus the real world and whether apps might be more beneficial for some children versus others — like kids who develop language skills slower or those with neurobiological issues.
Setting aside the philosophical issues surrounding what is intelligence, most real - life AI algorithms are actually doing something much simpler — to mimic some aspects of human - like behaviours, such as identifying objects inside an image, learning, natural language comprehension, and social interactions.
There is no solving the issues, but there can be improved transparency, and a new tone for how we respond — educating in kid - friendly and authentic language, using real - world examples with updated definitions, all in pursuit of total transparency for a growing problem.
HOT Schools feature strong student governments where students articulate their needs in compelling language to address real issues that bear importance in their lives and in the lives of their peers.
I was expecting to find real solutions to national issues related to secondary English language learners.
I emailed, and got a response from someone whom English is not their first language, and was told to use their chat feature to fix the issue real time.
In other words, language matters, words are important, the real issue, the real number, as Bill McKibben says so well, is 350, the parts per million, we got ta get the CO2 level down to very very very soon...... OR ELSE!
4) Some say that whatever you think about the dangers of global warming, this kind of language inevitably becomes the issue, distracts from the real questions, and could in fact further polarize or paralyze discourse.
-- didn't I tell you HotWhopper just loves my stuff?!!!] at language from the gutter [a sensitive issue here since it involves a lady, and everything (and we all have had some episodes in our past, I dare muse, that — shall we say — benefit from the application of one or more, memory - gap, figurative, fig - leaf pasties), but I sense that HotWhopper speaks with real authority here, and (unlike your typical hive, B. S. - er type) can truly appreciate and savor the fine points that separate «good» gutter - language from «not - so - good» gutter - language)... but [ah!
As part of our contribution, CSW commented that the document might carry greater relevance for decision - makers who want to advance a needed adaptation agenda to an unconvinced or climate - skeptic audience (a very real possibility) by including more explicit language on the ways in which climate change issues can be framed to appeal to diverse groups — for example, emphasizing the potential damages to people and property to one community, the negative impacts to industry in another.
We explain the medical issues in plain language and demonstrate the real impact of our clients» resulting harms, losses, and disabling injuries.
A state law chart is included at the end of the memo, which compiles relevant language from state labor laws and state real estate statutes that address the issue of real estate salespeople as independent contractors.
Regarding the plain language argument, the court found the issue before it was whether the making of a loan constituted the provision of a service «in connection with a real estate settlement.»
The statutory language is drawn from a California court case involving disclosure issues where the court ruled that the real estate professional had a duty to disclose «essential facts» in its decision.
Things to consider: If buying and selling real estate, being the multifaceted situation that it is, finds itself sometimes even too complex for trained professionals in some situations, requiring the addition of other trained professionals such as lawyers, inspectors, insurance pro's, appraisers, land surveyors, tax specialists, financial planning and estate management people or companies, divorce specialists, grief counsellors, expert witnesses, construction people, builder issues, mortgage fraud professionals, banking backup people, ex pat and non-resident specialists, immigration rules and regs, investment counsellors, to help unravel oddities and eventualities, just imagine the Rubik's cube the journey represents to the average, unrepresented buyer or seller, perhaps even ones in the midst of it while trying to digest a purchase or sale, going through a divorce or dealing with a grieving relative, due to a death in the family, even more especially where English is not that individual's first language.
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