There will also be complete access for the disabled and wheelchair bound players as well as an induction loop to help the hard of hearing. |
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Some of us are hard of hearing and could not hear the officer in the car going by. |
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I think my ears are clogged up with wax, as I have been a bit hard of hearing lately. |
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And lip-reading classes will teach people who are hard of hearing how to read lip patterns in order to better understand the words being said. |
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Since I have become a little hard of hearing, my threshold for clearly hearing vocal speech is a little different from that of most people. |
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The hall has a brand new kitchen, a stage, entrance hall, toilets for the disabled and an induction loop for the hard of hearing. |
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Amazingly, an appeal judge and the Supreme Court judge ruled that he was not deaf, but merely hard of hearing. |
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Judges have ruled that he is hard of hearing rather than deaf, despite medical evidence proving he cannot hear anything. |
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Helen has been a carer for her mum, who is hard of hearing and is severely disabled with arthritis, for the past 11 years. |
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There are no subtitles in any language nor even French subtitles for the deaf or hard of hearing. |
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Not all people who are hard of hearing read lips or use sign language. |
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We provide services, programs and advocacy to Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing adults and their families. |
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Categorising the sceptics in advance as illiterates, partially sighted and hard of hearing does not make the report any more convincing. |
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He's lost all his memory and senses, but his wife is still living, and she is now hard of hearing. |
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This form of interpretation is used for the hard of hearing or for individuals who have lost their hearing late in life. |
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Sign language is an absolutely necessary tool for communication between deaf or hard of hearing people. |
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This is appreciated by people who are hard of hearing as well as all other customers. |
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The internet has thousands of websites of interest to hard of hearing and deafened people. |
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An induction loop has been installed for hard of hearing crew members and wide flat wide decks and powered lifts mean that there is access throughout for wheelchair users. |
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Another recommends that co-ops install smoke detectors and other safety systems that are suitable for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. |
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If an interpreter is present, look at and speak to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, not at the interpreter. |
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Frequently, easy listening stations are preferred by hard of hearing persons. |
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In fact, many of our existing donors are deaf, deafening or hard of hearing. |
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This security feature, although very useful, makes it impossible for a hard of hearing person to lip-read the receptionist. |
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Customers who are deaf or hard of hearing can use our TTY services, which utilize teletype devices with written text for communication. |
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He enunciated each word carefully, like I was hard of hearing. |
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He is hard of hearing and needs someone to translate his speech. |
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Although suffering from failing eyesight and being a touch hard of hearing, the great grandmother has retained an acute memory of her childhood days. |
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Over half of people aged over 60 are hard of hearing or deaf. |
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He may be hard of hearing but his brain is as sharp as ever. |
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One of the twins was hard of hearing and the other could hear quite well. |
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Therefore the notion of a 'call' must be changed in order to expand access to emergency services to include communications by text, or other conversation services intended for the deaf or hard of hearing. |
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Assistive listening systems are used to augment regular audio systems and are used primarily by persons who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing. |
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Please remember to also include adequate lighting, proper signage and emergency strobe lights for persons who have low vision or who are Deaf or hard of hearing. |
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In addition, we have created affinity groups for blind and visually impaired employees, employees with physical disabilities, and deaf, deafened and hard of hearing employees. |
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Improving the learning environment for students who are deaf or hard of hearing by permitting American Sign Language and Langue des signes québécoise to be used in Ontario schools. |
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In summary, the problem of inadequate availability and accessibility of services for people who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing, or have a speech impediment, still exists. |
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The Approach and Methodology section describes this project in more detail, especially the steps taken to review government communication with people who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing, or have a speech impediment. |
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Making a phone call to get information from a government department is often difficult for Canadians who are deaf, deafened or hard of hearing, or who have a speech impediment. |
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But this is often not the case for people who are Deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, or have a speech impediment and, as a result, cannot use the regular phone service. |
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Treasury Board develop a comprehensive strategy on the provision of communications services to people who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing, or have a speech impediment, who cannot use the regular telephone system. |
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In 1988, the Canadian Coordinating Council on Deafness randomly checked listed federal telephone device numbers for people who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing, or have a speech impediment. |
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The important issue at stake is that all departments provide adequate telephonic communications to people who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, or who have a speech impediment. |
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Mercifully, my grandfather is hard of hearing. |
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Mrs. Lincoln: Are you hard of hearing, Mrs. Keckley? |
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The Interpreting Services Project provides support for colleges, interpreters, students and personnel involved in the education of students who are deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind. |
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Deaf and hard of hearing persons are unable to communicate in real-time across Europe and internationally using existing telecommunications systems. |
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It may well be that, as a result of these pressures, the CBC did not fully turn its mind to the question of access to the deaf and hard of hearing. |
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Canadian Hearing Society Award: In recognition of BMO's commitment and efforts in promoting an accessible environment for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing employees. |
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In the long run, the weapon could make the user permanently hard of hearing. |
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Jackson, the state's capital city, is the site of the state residential school for deaf and hard of hearing students. |
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There is the possibility that the Lord may be hard of hearing and that Roberts will not turn out to be as rightwing as Robertson and his brethren and sistren believe. |
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Zach Tenhaeff, a retail sales representative with the T-Mobile Direct store in Eugene says nearly half the Sidekicks he sells are to deaf or hard of hearing customers. |
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He had wondered whether she was hard of hearing because he had told this woman time and again that he put up peach and scuppernong preserves every summer. |
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While a Member of Parliament, he piloted a private member's bill to assist the hard of hearing in 1989 and was a member of the Welsh Affairs and Agriculture Select Committees. |
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By October 1760, George II was blind in one eye, and hard of hearing. |
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Skipton's Hard of Hearing Club celebrated its 25th anniversary with a jubilee party in the Christ Church Parochial Hall. |
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