My rationale was, if you can enunciate densely rhymed verse, and understand the syntax, you can speak the language. |
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It is important to enunciate each word clearly and not to run words together. |
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Taking a deep breath to steady herself, Sammy tried again, this time speaking slowly and trying to enunciate her words carefully. |
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When you enunciate your principles, you are condemned as a hypocrite because your people have failed to live by them. |
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India was one of the first nations in the world to actually enunciate the environment principle in its policies. |
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She has a speech impediment and although she could not always clearly enunciate her words, her message was clear. |
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From the outset of our conference I want to enunciate those first principles. |
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Wellman's actors rattled their dialogue off like machine gun fire while Del Ruth's players took their time to enunciate clearly. |
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He was verbally inarticulate and could not enunciate a clear concept or formulate ideas. |
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Mr Blair is the first prime minister since the second world war to enunciate a detailed philosophy of British power in the modern world. |
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Acts shall not include provisions which enunciate the content of other articles or repeat the title of the act. |
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Some members expressed concerns about the provision, since in their view it did not clearly enunciate the scope of the obligation of cooperation. |
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First of all the Prime Minister has to enunciate his vision of the country. |
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We as politicians should clearly enunciate the objectives of what we want and then follow it up. |
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Articles 3 and 4 of the Constitutive Act enunciate the key objectives and principles of the AU respectively. |
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To enunciate that position and then to stand silently by and not follow up on it would, I think, ring hollow and false. |
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At a certain point, however, the state may choose to enunciate a threat to impose regulation or assess a fine in case of non-compliance. |
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I think the key here is to enunciate a principle for offsets. |
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They tried hard to get workers in Bombay and Bangalore to enunciate their vowels just so. |
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One quirk of these systems is that they require speakers to enunciate punctuation and other typographical manoeuvres. |
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Persisting still in the same career of imbecility and assertion, Mr. Stone proceeds to enunciate the following sciolistical riddle. |
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Accordingly, it is essential to enunciate the rationale for CBD benefit-sharing legislation, from the perspective of the user country and commercial and market interests. |
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It is up to the Community and the Member States to decide on the main thrust of this policy, set out the basic principles, enunciate the programmes and priorities and outline the arrangements for the provision of aid. |
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The Service must clearly enunciate the philosophy and policy which reinforces the rule of law in all institutions, at all times, under all circumstances. |
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He was sought after to design imposing monuments for the new and modern Rome that were to enunciate architecturally the city's position as a world centre. |
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His head was stuffed with books and beautiful polysyllabic words which, later, he would enunciate very slowly, as if chewing some favourite candy. |
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Some of the certainties are also based on evasions and, from time to time, on a lack of willingness to enunciate clear, consistent and defensible principles. |
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We need to enunciate our own sovereignty effectively. |
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For instance, Phil and myself, self-government is an important role for us to achieve and there are many others that we need to enunciate and to move forward on. |
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I wonder what the importance of that is other than to get satisfaction that a person who has already served his or her time will have to enunciate that he or she did the crime. |
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Anything we can enunciate with one voice from this chamber to the United States Congress would be helpful and I certainly would take it under advisement. |
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This leads me to enunciate a third criterion: Does the electoral system produce legislatures and governments that are systematically biased against certain groups or interests? |
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We asked the Leader of the Opposition today if he would clearly enunciate that the Alliance was not contemplating as one of the necessary steps using the notwithstanding clause and he would not be clear on that question. |
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He required that his actors know their words perfectly, enunciate them clearly and obey his stage directions, which was something quite new to many actors of the day. |
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