| 11. | The lower limit of audibility is therefore defined as but the upper limit is not as clearly defined.
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| 12. | That is, the ( cultural ) invisibility of the poetry reading is what makes its audibility so audacious.
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| 13. | Begin to use oral language skills of pace, volume, emphasis, pronunciation, audibility, and appropriate language.
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| 14. | In 1998, Benjamin and Gannon researched the audibility of jitter using listening tests ( Dunn 2003 : 34 ).
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| 15. | The shape of the room is usually designed to allow good audibility for speakers from all parts of the room.
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| 16. | The audibility of these harmonics is extremely sensitive to the position of one's ears relative to the pipes.
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| 17. | Some criticism focused on the opacity of the plot, the apparent lack of attractive characters, and their audibility.
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| 18. | Harmony was not only considered frivolous, impious, and lascivious, but an obstruction to the audibility of the words.
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| 19. | Some radio monitoring hobbyists record ELF pitch, so that it can be brought into the audio frequency range for audibility.
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| 20. | It's true that Irish music hasn't had high visibility ( audibility ? ) in concert-music circles.
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