It is possible to read the evidence, but it is the members of the subcommittee who see the witnesses' demeanour.
This leads one to wonder how far her demeanour must also be linked to a clear disparity between her financial circumstances and the life-style she sought to maintain.
In order to act the part authentically, performers must immerse themselves in all available artistic representations and literary descriptions of the personality and demeanour of such historical characters.
Her demeanour was as lofty as any and her speech almost rose into blank verse at times; and he began to think that she had missed her vocation in life.
In short, the naturalness of her demeanour, coupled with the compelling quality of her sorrow, invites us to accept what we see and hear at face value.
His colleagues were worried not just by his ill-mannered demeanour, but also by the alchemic command he had over detailed constituency statistics and the most minor clauses of legislation.
His general demeanour in interview was described as initially confrontational.
Anguish was reflected in tone of voice, demeanour and occasionally even tearfulness; these cannot be conveyed in print.