Verbal
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189 examples of Verbal in a sentence
And what design offers as an educational framework is an antidote to all of the boring, rigid,
verbal
instruction that so many of these school districts are plagued by.
Is it because we have an excessively
verbal
curriculum, and little girls are better at that than little boys?
So we've done a lot of analysis of the
verbal
reports in these experiments.
And here we find much more interesting
verbal
reports than compared to the faces.
It was like in one
verbal
swoop he had channeled my thoughts on life and medicine and Confucius.
A
verbal
response would not be appropriate.
They don't know the language of face contact, the non-verbal and
verbal
set of rules that enable you to comfortably talk to somebody else, listen to somebody else.
I think that our culture is so intensely focused on
verbal
information that we're almost blinded to the value of doodling.
Here's another interesting truth about the doodle: People who doodle when they're exposed to
verbal
information retain more of that information than their non-doodling counterparts.
A great piece of comedy is a
verbal
magic trick, where you think it's going over here and then all of a sudden you're transported over here.
And the poem, if it's written with the ear, already has been set to its own
verbal
music as it was composed.
Here's how to relax your anxieties, if you have them: Understand that mathematics is a language ruled like other
verbal
languages, or like
verbal
language generally, by its own grammar and system of logic.
Any person with average quantitative intelligence who learns to read and write mathematics at an elementary level will, as in
verbal
language, have little difficulty picking up most of the fundamentals if they choose to master the mathspeak of most disciplines of science.
The longer you wait to become at least semi-literate the harder the language of mathematics will be to master, just as again in any
verbal
language, but it can be done at any age.
Is all consent to be
verbal
and contractual now?"
One of them is women's
verbal
ability.
You don't read other people's poetry, and you don't got any subordination for
verbal
measures to tonal consideration."
Then one day I told him, "Reg E., what is subordination for
verbal
measures to tonal consideration?" (Laughter) And he handed me a black-and-white printed out thesis on a poet named Etheridge Knight and the oral nature of poetry, and from that point, Reggie stopped becoming the best to me, because what Etheridge Knight taught me was that I could make my words sound like music, even my small ones, the monosyllables, the ifs, ands, buts, whats, the gangsta in my slang could fall right on the ear, and from then on, I started chasing Etheridge Knight.
This system is based on ultra-conservative traditions and customs that deal with women as if they are inferior and they need a guardian to protect them, so they need to take permission from this guardian, whether
verbal
or written, all their lives.
My mental health status had been a catalyst for discrimination,
verbal
abuse, and physical and sexual assault, and I'd been told by my psychiatrist, "Eleanor, you'd be better off with cancer, because cancer is easier to cure than schizophrenia."
It's actually a spectrum of disorders, a spectrum that ranges, for instance, from Justin, a 13-year-old boy who's not verbal, who can't speak, who communicates by using an iPad to touch pictures to communicate his thoughts and his concerns, a little boy who, when he gets upset, will start rocking, and eventually, when he's disturbed enough, will bang his head to the point that he can actually cut it open and require stitches.
Second, we added
verbal
de-escalation skills into the training continuum and made it part of the use of force continuum.
He was teaching himself to communicate, but we were looking in the wrong place, and this is what happens when assessments and analytics overvalue one metric — in this case,
verbal
communication — and undervalue others, such as creative problem-solving.
I said that livestream could turn the web into a colossal TV network, but I believe it does something else, because after watching people using it, not only to cover things but to express, to organize themselves politically, I believe livestream can turn cyberspace into a global political arena where everyone might have a voice, a proper voice, because livestream takes the monopoly of the broadcast political discourse, of the
verbal
aspect of the political dialogue out of the mouths of just politicians and political pundits alone, and it empowers the citizen through this direct and non-mediated power of exchanging experiences and dialogue, empowers them to question and to influence authorities in ways in which we are about to see.
But if so, you've probably completely failed, because although we all think we can catch a liar from their body language and speech patterns, hundreds of psychological tests over the years have shown that all of us, including police officers and detectives, are basically at chance when it comes to detecting lies from body language and
verbal
patterns.
Verbal
irony is when someone says something, but truly means the opposite.
This slight change of attitude behind the lines reveals what we call
verbal
irony.
This is
verbal
irony when the speaker says the opposite of what he means.
When a speaker says the opposite of what he means, that is
verbal
irony.
That is
verbal
irony and that is sarcastic.
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