His legal career was cut short, however, when a white secretary refused to take dictation from a man of his colour. |
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Today I gave my students the sentence dictation part of their spelling test, and then I had them diagram it for their language quiz. |
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My first day on the job, I walked into the doctor's office to place some dictation on his desk and spied a photo on his bookshelf. |
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Within the states, branch members similarly will not accept dictation from local executives or Management Committees. |
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Gone are the days when we used to take dictation from the boss and get back with a typewritten fair copy. |
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The scriptor takes dictation and speaks his own interpolations out loud as he goes. |
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My scribe, Braintree, was in the bed-chamber, quietly awaiting the dictation of this week's Publisher's Message. |
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Next time I do a running dictation I'm going to use Paradise Lost as the text. |
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When I'm writing, I feel like I'm taking dictation from my characters, but I also know that there's a lot of me in the story. |
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On the 4th Defendant's request the referral letter was dated 12 April, the day of dictation. |
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Some authorities maintain that they were written by Moses himself at God's dictation. |
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It is also possible to create different dictation macros with associated text that can be inserted into a document. |
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While it's all good fun, just talking to the computer, particularly if it chooses to do my bidding, dictation is a learned skill. |
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I felt the dictation software was working well enough to attempt to write the review with it. |
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He sat in the dictation room off of the pediatric intensive care unit dictating the final procedure note. |
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Mr Wordsall said that he typed a draft of this letter on 19 December 1998, at Mr Birkett's dictation, on his computer at Groby Road. |
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For dictation and voice recording, flash memory meant an end to problems associated with tape media. |
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Therefore, a simple dictation becomes a time-limiting step, with additional need for corrections. |
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This raises the suspicion that such work resulted from a process of dictation and transcription. |
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A humorous example of this arose when I tried a new dictation program for my computer. |
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KitMaker allows you to add your own voice recording that you can use for gap dictation and listening comprehension activities. |
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It is when the rigid rules come in and it seems to be that there is too much dictation from the centre that things start to go wrong. |
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A college freshman theory course also should include sight singing, keyboard harmony, written harmony and dictation, Ehle says. |
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So how can it be that educated Dutch and Flemish people still make so many spelling errors that a dictation can be a challenge? |
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I'm not a big fan of exams, but actually, dictation is not as straightforward as it sounds. |
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We will not accept dictation from anybody as to how our conference is organised. |
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The publican claimed that this new law was jack boot government and government by dictation. |
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The legislation was enforced by a dictation test, which could be applied in any European language, effectively barring virtually all non-whites. |
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And so, while scientists toiled in their labs, the market for dictation tools faded like a distant radio signal. |
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In a matter of this kind we cannot and will not accept the dictation of theorists. |
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Every writer does, except perhaps those who, like Isaiah, have submitted to a higher dictation. |
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Nor was he content to see Miller resign himself to a job of taking dictation from high school coaches. |
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Showing that she could flounce significantly faster than she could take dictation, the waitress appeared with a loaded tray. |
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The book's success was so surprising to Stowe, she claimed that she did not write the book so much as take dictation from God. |
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Admin assistants tend to like me so much more when I don't leave them piles of dictation! |
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An autonomous body that must not, and will not, take dictation from any other local authority. |
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And as you've mentioned, in terms of Jack Spicer, for whom they write the poems, he's just taking down the dictation. |
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Who knows, maybe I'll find a little London lad to pound out some dictation for me. |
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The dismissals of Woodward's books as dictation can change with the political weather. |
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Decisions are not made communicatively but rather automatically by the dictation of the economic and political subsystems. |
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I did, though get a reaction when I asked, in all innocence, if she would take dictation. |
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Each snippet is very much like the dictation you would hear if you were at a museum and had one of those handheld audio guides. |
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True to his word, Ian had his dictation waiting on her desk every morning and she looked forward to hearing the latest turn of events. |
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Permitting the self to be cowed by such dictation destroyed-to use a Heideggerian buzzword-Authenticity. |
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It was its aftermath that was most disastrous, largely under American dictation at Versailles. |
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A Polish student has won a week-long trip to Swindon after winning an English dictation competition. |
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It has moved from being a dominant power which most often works through a sort of informal consensus to one that increasingly seeks to act through dictation. |
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Canada Post sponsored both the CanSpell spelling bee and a French-language dictation competition organized by the Fondation Paul-Gérin Lajoie. |
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Flexible dictation input options and commonsense architecture simplify implementation and administration. |
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Marc Vallée said that the same scale should not be used for dictation using Dragon and dictation using copyist services. |
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You can use dictation mode to enter text directly into any document or text box. |
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This includes help with dictation and pronunciation, along with sections on the basics of English, spelling, grammar and activities such as games, tests and quizzes. |
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The spelling test used standard dictation format in which the examiner said the word, then a sentence containing the word, and then repeated the word. |
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In any case, there he was stepping out of that big car looking for all the world like he'd just been busy doing the New York Times crossword or taking dictation. |
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So what is the chance of an untrained computer at the other end of a phone line decoding your dictation, especially when you adopt your most amusing Huw Edwards accent? |
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Suzanne Gasseau said that the dictation scales when using Dragon are not the same as those when using a copyist. |
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In order to so, specific training is needed: conjugation exercises, dictation and reciting and should all be included in language learning rules. |
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One popular offering is medical transcription, in which companies convert dictation by doctors in America into written medical records. |
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Apple's Siri responds accurately to many voice commands and can take dictation for e-mails and memos. |
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The introduction of digital dictation equipment resulted in the faster processing of texts. |
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Of course he was expected to be able to take dictation accurately and to keep accounts. |
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MusicMate is a program that will come to the aid of those of you who want to learn musical dictation. |
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Nearly all suppliers of digital dictation software will claim their product is easy to use. |
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There is a test of aptitude which comprises for example a 10 minutes dictation and some tests of logic. |
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If you save your speech data, you can reopen the document at a later time and play back your dictation. |
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The dictation function is described in detail under the chapter of that name. |
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Skill is required in taking dictation in shorthand, operating a typewriter and transcribing information from a voice-recording machine. |
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Protecting and encouraging clinician dictation is important to ongoing, high-quality patient care. |
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When Steadman wrote his novel by dictation, I wondered if Theroux had. |
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Assuming that James did not really speak to Theodora Bosanquet from beyond the grave, his posthumous dictation presumably came from within her own mind. |
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In Experiment 1, scores on the oral dictation spelling test were not significantly correlated with any of the three types of ratings of the authors. |
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Visiting an orphanage where she loved to spend time with the children, she got talking with a lame girl after setting them an exercise in dictation. |
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I don't usually feel as though I'm taking dictation, writing my own stuff. |
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Greater power meant that if a general European war broke out, the United States would no longer have to sit back and accept dictation of its trade routes. |
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For fans of witty musical numbers, there are sequences like the patter song in which Millie takes dictation from her stiff-necked boss, and repeats it at lightning speed. |
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For five years, from 1928, he worked with Delius, taking down his new compositions from dictation, and helping him revise earlier works. |
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The compromise has been taken down at the dictation of large-scale industry, in the teeth of the interests of the self-employed and the small and medium-sized business sector. |
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Parry and Lord also contend that the most likely source for written texts of the epics of Homer was dictation from an oral performance. |
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All PCs and tablet PCs have digital dictation software installed. |
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Thomas Edison was more on target when he forecast some of the possible uses for the phonograph, which he invented in 1878: music, dictation, and talking toys. |
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Working from just these tinny sounds, Gilles Bellemare had to take down the entire work in musical dictation, devise a coherent piano score, and deduce what should be allocated to the orchestra or the piano. |
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Rose became an expert at taking shorthand dictation and during World War I was the chief stenographer for the financier Bernard Baruch, head of the War Industries Board. |
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The industry standard for medical transcriptionist labor costs of typing a line of dictation is between 9 and 10 cents a line. |
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An investigation disclosed that the employee who had given the dictation had had trouble with his teeth and had left his dental plate home that morning. |
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There are even those, like the Qu'ran, that are believed to be verbatim dictation from a divine source. |
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Librarians occasionally organize small dictation contests, reading, word games, and drawing sessions to help children express themselves, refine their language level, and strengthen character. |
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The dictation was transcribed but the Board did not retain a copy of the transcription as it was of the opinion that it belonged to the Board Member and, accordingly that it was not part of the official record of the Board. |
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Having gone totally blind in 1652, Milton wrote Paradise Lost entirely through dictation with the help of amanuenses and friends. |
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In addition, the people of Val-d'Or will be able to participate in a number of activities, including a public dictation test created by singer and poet Raoûl Duguay, as well as a number of presentations and shows. |
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It is irresponsible of the Commissioner to declare herself once more to be taking down dictation from the Council and not to have carried out an impact assessment before the proposal was adopted. |
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They ask the teacher to write the key words on the blackboard according to their dictation so that they can then identify the letters to be cut out and pasted on their poster. |
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For example, activities featuring minimal pairs and dictation are both included. |
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For her part, Aubade takes dictation from Callisto as if she had nothing to say on her own and obeys his commands as if he alone could reach a significant conclusion. |
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Artaud ended up creating a new, multigenre form, in which essay, dictation, poem, letter, dream, and glossolalia, in varying combinations, are present in a single work. |
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Quite a number of the decimas in the collection were written down by me in phonetic text from the dictation of jibaros in out-of-the-way country barrios. |
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The new version offers a more streamlined set-up, redesigned Mac user interface and dynamic new voice commands for dictation, editing, navigation and proofreading. |
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Once dictation is completed, the voice file is processed by the system's speech recognition engine to generate a text file that the medical editor or transcriptionist edits. |
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Since I learned shorthand, I can take dictation at eighty words a minute. |
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Physicians can now continue with the ease and simplicity of dictation, while transcriptionists leverage the power of StructuRad's companion reporting product ReportNow. |
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