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en Tests show that remote interpreting can be done but it is not necessarily pleasant for the interpreters and not appropriate for all circumstances.

en The technique of remote interpreting is more appropriate for meetings such as those with, say, 15 people speaking one after the other from notes and with a clear running order rather than those where there are fast-moving negotiations and lots of give and take.

en The bad part is, we still need interpreters and if you make it even harder, then we wouldn't have any interpreters at all, and I don't know if that's worse than having a bad interpreter or not.

en Sixty percent of all interpreters are not proficient in sign language, in the state of Idaho. I would believe that. I've met some interpreters that are pretty worse off.

en While you all think I'm real pleasant all the time, I've got to see how he's going to react to me. Then, sometimes I do things purposely to get a reaction, just to see. To me, it's kind of like a series of tests. Then, after you pass these tests, you kind of know. You kind of know. Then all of a sudden, as I've said before, you give them the keys to the car and let them drive it.

en Although the pH sensor doesn't necessarily tell you the lime requirements, it does identify field areas needing lime. We use it to show the highs and lows on a map. Then we take manual soil tests and use those as a calibration for the map, which helps us to perform variable-rate applications.

en You can't. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. Blood tests reveal 'overt' vitamin deficiency, but routine tests will not show inadequate intake.

en While I understand that in some circumstances the issue of `missing' tests is often questionable, there is no doubt in my mind that Rochelle is not in any way at fault for the missing thirdgrade reading tests, and there is nothing questionable about this situation,

en Advertising practitioners are interpreters. But unlike foreign language interpreters, adpeople must constantly learn new languages. They must understand the language of each new product, and speak the language of each new target audience.

en I probably get four or five calls a week from major corporations or large organizations that are getting these tests that show that their systems fail, ... Of course, the people who provide those tests always have a fix that they offer to sell.

en the death penalty is not allowed in circumstances except those so unusual and remote as to be practically nonexistent.
  Pope John Paul II

en I think there is a remote chance of GM being removed only because the Dow people probably don't necessarily like having companies in there with a junk bond rating,

en As more and more people telecommute, that is the hardest group to keep updated and control [via] security policies [given that] remote users don't necessarily log in every day.

en Give a pleasant response (the neutralizer of irritants) you will be pleasant and receive pleasant responses.
  W. Clement Stone

en Right now I'd say it's not necessarily a weird bug, but it certainly could be any number of typical respiratory organisms. We have some tests pending.


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