Among the chief aims of the Delegation were to select a language to be taught alongside " natural languages " and allow written and spoken communication in an international environment.
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Peter and Nita decide not to give Heather an implant, fearing that she will start to rely on spoken communication, leaving behind what they call " deaf culture ."
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In voice procedure ( the techniques used to facilitate spoken communication over two-way radios ) a transmitting station may request a report on the subjective quality of signal they are broadcasting.
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Further, it would have allowed Federal agencies to acquire foreign government's spoken communications and would have expanded the use of pen registers under FISA to apply to U . S . citizens.
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In Portuguese, however, its use has become mostly literary, and particularly in spoken communication, the pluperfect is usually formed using the auxiliary verb " ter " plus the past participle.
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Experience has shown that the use of short, distinctive given names in written and spoken communication is quicker and less subject to error that the older, and more cumbersome, latitude-longitude methods of identification.
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The teachers used keyboards with lexigrams on them in tandem with spoken communication in order to allow the two apes to communicate back to them, and to allow them to learn to comprehend spoken and symbolic language.
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Throughout the book, tiles containing the letters fall from the inscription beneath the statue, and as each one does, the island's government bans the contained letter's use from written or spoken communication.
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Mashriqi Arabic is used for almost all spoken communication, as well as in TV dramas and on advertising boards in Egypt and Lebanon whilst Modern Standard Arabic ( " ( al-) fuc-% " ) is used for written communication.