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Draft a proposal for the project and we can discuss it at the meeting.
Late last night, the French ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office to discuss the crisis.
I'm very interested in your idea - shall we discuss it over lunch?
Stop shouting and let's discuss this reasonably.
In the above conversation, the nurse followed up her responsibilities agreed at the discharge planning meeting regarding discussing discharge issues with the patient.
It is of interest to discuss some qualitative aspects of the solution before carrying out the calculation.
Order-of-magnitude orderings that correspond to physically realistic possibilities will now be discussed.
Thus, it is possible that the individuals discussed in this article formed single-person households for the purposes of taxation, but physically lived with other people.
The relevance of the findings for cross-linguistic interaction in bilingual phonetic/phonological development is discussed.
In discussing pain and discomfort avoidance, he also emphasises the interplay of physical and psychological factors.
The chapter on anxiety, communication and safety in performance again draws on all the psychological concepts previously discussed.
Embodiment, a topic which returns throughout the book, is discussed first.
On the basis of this evaluation, some open problems and paths for future research can now be identified, which we briefly discuss in the following.
This estimate of the height at which the plume solution discussed above fails is also recovered from equations (20).
What remains is to argue for (3) and discuss the upshot of this defence.
The geographical metaphor is particularly useful when discussing the internal structure of a program, and hence it tends to predominate in more technical texts.
Then classroom research on teaching vocabulary is discussed.
Chapters discuss the nature, forms and functions of argument and its role in teaching and learning; several provide ideas for developing the skills of argument.
She discusses in detail four areas of verbal hygiene: copy editing, teaching grammar in schools, 'political correctness', and self-help language courses for women.