Lesson 2: Pay attention to their cues, verbal and non-verbal.
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Flynn and I never had any conflict of any kind, verbal, non verbal, metaphysical.
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Our languages, verbal and non-verbal, our aesthetics, our ways are our living cultural inheritance.
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She alleged that he ignored the verbal and "clear non-verbal cues" that she was not interested.
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Others allow you to comment on posts or show verbal or non-verbal appreciation with thumbs up likes.
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The impact of violent video on verbal tasks could be particularly important given the heavily verbal nature of schools.
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Likewise, verbal areas of the brain were active when verbal learners saw a picture; they were describing it to themselves.
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Humans have been using non-verbal communication — body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions — along with verbal communication for millennia.
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This includes both verbal and non-verbal communication, so listening to someone is just as important as sharing your thoughts and feelings.
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She says when he started sticking his fingers in her throat, she used "verbal and non-verbal cues" to indicate her discomfort.
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Every day, all over the world, women experience unsafe or uncomfortable environments or incidents of verbal, non-verbal or physical sexual harassment.
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What followed, according to Grace, was an evening of Ansari making advances that she tried to reject through both verbal and non-verbal cues.
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They only used a non-verbal IQ test, for instance, and it's possible you would see different results if you also looked at verbal questions.
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When asked about the verbal abuse, the staffers said Amber kicked staff out of a room in a manner that they characterized as verbal violence.
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But regardless of what they're handling, truly apt diddlers take their time in approaching the area, soliciting verbal feedback, and registering non-verbal cues throughout.
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Studies have shown that effective communication is only 7% verbal and 93% nonverbal (with the non-verbal being 55% body language and 38% tone of voice).
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"Well, mostly it's just verbal stuff, yelling and screaming and not necessarily negative, not—I don't try to verbal abuse, it's just like pushing," Boeheim said.
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She says he pressured her into sex acts that made her feel uncomfortable, overlooking or powering through her verbal and non-verbal attempts to say no.
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Grace claimed, via the article, that the comedian coerced her into sexual acts, and would not accept her verbal and non-verbal cues that she was not interested.
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In doing so, they pass up some opportunities to develop deep emotional connections with their friends, which are built on non-verbal cues as well as verbal ones.
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They must be examined by a physician, make a verbal request, wait 20083 days, visit a second physician, make a second verbal request, and make a written request.
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The media was adjusting the lens on the story to mention ignored verbal commands, as if one must respond to verbal commands when a stranger is in one's apartment.
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This is in spite of a a 1962 experiment, ignored for decades, which showed that bilingual children did better than monolinguals in both verbal and non-verbal intelligence tests.
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The team found that both verbal and math scores "decreased with increasing cumulative air pollution exposure," with the decline in verbal scores being particularly pronounced among older, less-educated men.
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Based on data from millions of previous calls, the AI looks for signs of cardiac arrest, including both verbal and non-verbal data — like tone of voice and breathing patterns.
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The team found that both verbal and math scores "decreased with increasing cumulative air pollution exposure," with the decline in verbal scores being particularly pronounced among older, less educated men.
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Those researchers found that both verbal and math scores "decreased with increasing cumulative air pollution exposure," with the decline in verbal scores being particularly pronounced among older, less-educated men.
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I have not received any thanks — written or verbal.
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Each vignette also featured a different response from the woman following an explicit sexual invitation, displaying varying levels of consent, refusal, or passivity, exhibited through nonverbal, verbal, or combined verbal/nonverbal behavior.
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Kids can choose from either the Crabster or Zuggey packs, both of which come with six patches that'll help children both verbal and non-verbal express their emotions, according to the company.
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His campaign was forgettable, aside from some unfortunate verbal slips.
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On the other hand, it lacks dexterity in verbal expression.
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She laid down a verbal hammer to explain her decision.
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The nephew and the funeral home reached a verbal agreement.
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Also common are online or other verbal threats to informants.
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He never hit me; it was a lot of verbal.
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Mr. Kogan has given his verbal agreement to do so.
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For years, they say, they endured verbal abuse and attacks.
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"That was a verbal," Spoelstra said of the second technical.
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Good filmmakers walk the tightrope between visual and verbal storytelling.
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This looks like verbal diarrhea that nobody can take anymore.
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TRUMP IS MAY BE THE MOST VERBAL, BUT IT'S FUNNY.
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Verbal memory improves among stroke patients who listen to music.
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Now I know that domestic violence can also be verbal.
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Triggers can be verbal, visual, physical, auditory, or olfactory (smell).
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The threat of violence both verbal and physical remains imminent.
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The verbal experience has given way to the visual experience.
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There are some verbal ticks that are infused with mine.
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Once home, she claims they got into another verbal altercation.
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Target Customers & Employees Defend Breast-Feeding Woman After Verbal Attack
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And sometimes, those words are best interpreted as verbal smackdowns.
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Received two written and verbal warnings; veterinary issues, excessive feces.
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And the verbal attributions, when they exist, are typically vague.
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He didn't respond to the officer's verbal commands, Coromato said.
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But his jumpy verbal style soon gives the socialbots fits.
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This is most evident in the rise of verbal aggression.
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The other three are gerunds, a kind of verbal noun.
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They transformed political discourse into a form of verbal combat.
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As the chant died down, he resumed his verbal attack.
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But investors said the markets needed more than verbal assurances.
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Hadley said the girl is now responding to verbal commands.
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INGRAHAM: A couple of verbal gaffes that was really unfortunate.
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How do guys approach you about their accidental, verbal divorces?
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THE verbal abuse has lasted more than nine months now.
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"Women typically don't use verbal or physical aggression," Vaillancourt explains.
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Rather, he sought verbal precision and clarity, a humane art.
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She's an interior writer, with deep verbal and intellectual resources.
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"A verbal landscape may define us more starkly," she said.
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It's not just a verbal tic or a clothing thing.
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As the illness progresses, verbal communication may become more difficult.
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Verbal gymnastics came easy to him, and he knew it.
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When does this worldview develop into verbal and physical violence?
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However, the verbal sparring could offer clues about future investigations.
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The episodes have included both verbal harassment and physical attacks.
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Corkin cataloged his verbal tics, his malapropisms, his stock phrases.
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BONGINO: Well, listen, Donald Trump, he made a verbal misstep.
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He later returned and exchanged verbal jabs with the chair.
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He is steady and strong, but also verbal and vulnerable.
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When really it's just twiddling a knob in verbal form.
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In fact, it was a case of verbal sexual harassment.
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Bids for intensity that take the form of verbal sparring.
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Even if it constituted verbal abuse, it is over now.
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Every dog responded to both verbal and nonverbal hand commands.
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He would paint verbal pictures that would suck people in.
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Verbal objection will have no useful effect on this president.
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"It was a verbal dispute," a source told the tabloid.
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It's a track that makes "suicide hotline" a verbal hook.
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Of course I'm not talking about verbal attacks or harassment.
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The researchers used two standard, simple measures of verbal ability.
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Blurting out inconvenient truths is more than a verbal tic.
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The temple's philosophy for punishment is physical rather than verbal.
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No. But could they be thinking about verbal intervention again?
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These canine verbal prodigies are, however, few and far between.
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In response, Trost offered what amounted to a verbal shrug.
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No matter the situation, officers should issue verbal commands first.
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For years I had endured verbal abuse, beatings, sexual assault.
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And I'm getting either verbal or email briefings on that.
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Since then, Fury and Wilder have been trading verbal jabs.
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According to Trump, such verbal violence makes for great entertainment.
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" GAO defined verbal harassment as "yelling, cursing, or being argumentative.
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Relatives and the city reached a verbal settlement in June.
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We know verbal abuse is the gateway to physical abuse.
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Maybe next year, the story concluded, with a verbal shrug.
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Last July, during a verbal spat with the late Rep.
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When she walked out ... the beating and verbal abuse continued.
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When in doubt, a simple verbal greeting is also fine.
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I seek verbal and nonverbal communication throughout each photo shoot.
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Elizabeth was "mostly non-verbal" upon her arrest, Pierce tells PEOPLE.
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KOIN reported that the animosity between the groups was mostly verbal.
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It's the kind of verbal slip that could happen to anyone.
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Subjects were asked about everything from verbal harassment to physical assault.
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While Washington was taking that step, Haley was lobbing verbal grenades.
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Saturday when he got into a verbal dispute with a rider.
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At the core of hip-hop is verbal dexterity and cleverness.
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The verbal abuse had piled up, but why didn't it register?
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Observe verbal CliffsNotes go in one ear and out the other.
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Some even reported verbal, physical or sexual violence from law enforcement.
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As they respond, they inevitably drop verbal cues of any deception.
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It's not only moral and common courtesy, but it's verbal assault.
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There was drama, there was tension, and a few verbal interruptions.
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I've been in simple verbal altercations but also hardcore physical fights.
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The workers were given only verbal instruction on the erection procedure.
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It was verbal conduct, that was the initial NY Times story.
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Khan and Trump have traded verbal blows in the days since.
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It takes a deft communicator to pull off such verbal pirouettes.
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Verbal communication is harder as the workers are always wearing masks.
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You ignored clear non-verbal cues; you kept going with advances.
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Mr Obama was a wonk with a gift for verbal simplicity.
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Scot correctly reads that Jennifer's verbal slip has a deeper meaning.
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Amid this post-verbal landscape, a subculture of storytelling is thriving.
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He would administer pain in verbal, as well as physical, ways.
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Two moms got into a verbal argument, then it because physical.
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But Alexa does not order the item without a verbal consent.
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So, is this the beginning of the end for verbal communication?
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They later returned home with verbal assurances that eviction would cease.
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Maybe it was an early verbal agreement that never got documented.
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Instead of delivering a verbal presentation, he made one using PowerPoint.
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Then you have the pattern mathematical thinker and the verbal thinker.
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NEVER ENGAGE IN A VERBAL OR PHYSICAL ALTERCATION WITH A CLIENT.
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Like many autistic people, Daniel has limited verbal and communication skills.
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The officers said they gave verbal commands, which the woman ignored.
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Trump was defiant, launching a verbal attack on the judicial branch.
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His verbal bluntness involves risks that few candidates would dare take.
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Allusions to gas chambers and ovens became almost a verbal tic.
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Far more often than not, a verbal warning would be sufficient.
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This is an economy that rewards emotional connection and verbal expressiveness.
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Officials said Phoebe had been subjected to verbal and physical abuse.
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Of course, this is part of his verbal and visual misdirection.
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The Americans say it as if they caught a verbal tic.
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Excellent English communication skills, both verbal and writing, is a must.
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As tensions mounted, verbal skirmishes occasionally broke out on the floor.
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And then the judge offers a verbal pat on the back.
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Be mindful of vagueness, verbal agreements, and an eagerness to hire.
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Lee's most ambitious poems are made from the commonest verbal stock.
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The incident reportedly occurred after a verbal altercation inside the restaurant.
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" Language, verbal and visual, is central to the experience of "Unholding.
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I'm subjected to racism every day—sometimes very serious verbal attacks.
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Verbal affirmation, acts of service and gifts are all love languages.
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Communication isn't only verbal or rational, it can also be nonverbal.
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Jester and Bob sling verbal shots at each other over dinner.
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"It's called short track," Kooreman said afterward with a verbal shrug.
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It's been a week: Storms of the literal and verbal kind.
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She is a woman of tremendous sensitivity and limited verbal expression.
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The chapter on verbal repartee is written as a dramatic dialogue.
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He's a side of beef into which she flicks verbal darts.
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One reason may be Mr. LePage's lack of a verbal filter.
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Abusive behavior can also include verbal threats, stalking and sexual violence.
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"He's verbal, but he doesn't like to talk," Fetherman told CNN.
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A verbal confrontation with Russia is likely, and possibly a veto.
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Verbal jousting has become commonplace between Berlusconi and League chief Salvini.
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Use that verbal forcefulness, and if that doesn't work, physical force.
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None of the players had any verbal criticism of the courtyard.
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Iraq received "verbal notice" before Iran opened fire, Bloomberg News reported.
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She drew her firearm and issued verbal commands, the affidavit says.
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Third, Comey used an unusual verbal formulation in discussing classified information.
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These aren't necessarily written contracts; verbal agreements are also favorable now.
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Stone Age recording technique assured a certain amount of verbal blur.
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There can also be verbal and emotional abuse during these stops.
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I made a verbal note of this into my tape recorder.
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MC I can't imagine dealing with outward, verbal attacks like that.
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"A little verbal restraint can go a long way," she says.
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Not surprisingly, he has already received a verbal offer from Hartford.
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But Buttigieg emerged wounded after a verbal knife fight with Sen.
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Farenthold has denied engaging in regular verbal abuse of his staff.
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But the real connection was less demographic or ideological than verbal.
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Attacks -- verbal and physical -- on Muslims are par for the course.
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Parents can also set up verbal boundaries and use shared accounts.
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But how do we translate that nonverbal language into verbal language?
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All that verbal care delivers news from Malcolm's well-stocked mind.
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"People respond to nocebo even with verbal suggestions," she told me.
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This time, he asked for foot fetish, spitting, and verbal humiliation.
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The researchers did this by training each couple in the use of handheld devices to record their sexual and erotic activity, emotional well-being, and verbal and non-verbal expressions of affection four times each day.
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"ORR staff recalled receiving repeated, general reminders to be cautious about putting information in writing, as well as being instructed to provide verbal-only briefings and offer verbal-only comments on certain matters," according to the report.
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During Thursday's hearing, CNN's lawyers pointed to Trump's history of verbal attacks.
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He used the word so often, it sounded like a verbal tic.
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Check out the full clip of the verbal Black-ish agreement below.
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" He argues that "verbal radicalization is often the precursor to physical violence.
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"Subtle verbal hostility is a telltale sign of passive-aggression," he said.
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While recording video, he threw a few verbal jabs at the officers.
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If anything, they'll just escalate the verbal war between Pyongyang and Washington.
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But the verbal intervention from the White House appears to be working.
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Sereno denies wrongdoing and has not responded publicly to Duterte's verbal attacks.
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In her testimony, Representative Speier recounted reports of verbal and physical harassment.
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The other day I spent 10 minutes hurling verbal abuse at Siri.
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Most teen comedies, like this one, depict bullying as a verbal act.
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Many dispatches from the Iowa trip dwelled on his verbal blunders here.
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"Once payment was not made, they got into a verbal dispute," Sgt.
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Guyger told investigators that she gave Jean verbal commands before firing twice.
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The abuse included instances of inappropriate touching as well as verbal harassment.
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The bride-to-be insists she had a verbal agreement with producers.
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He had the gall to spread toxic verbal waste in my direction.
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It was hard not to be shocked by Lil Wayne's verbal dexterity.
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God bless Jaime Lannister for being such a glutton for verbal punishment.
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A credible verbal assurance will be sufficient to travel with a PSA.
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Other affronts and verbal attacks inevitably follow; the evening ends in chaos.
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She did an analysis of both body language and verbal statement clues.
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It is not just Nigerian politics that is prone to verbal flourishes.
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If it's a verbal joke, you can kind of road-test it.
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Other women writers follow suit, accusing Díaz of verbal assault and misogyny.
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As with any high-profile showdown, verbal foreplay preceded any actual confrontation.
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Aimed at manufacturing workers, it understands spoken language and offers verbal responses.
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President Trump, we know you're a master of doublespeak and verbal jousting.
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Is there a relationship between the visual and the verbal for you?
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And he left Las Vegas with a new bag of verbal tricks.
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During their verbal skirmish, Bayron J. Rivera, 18, took out a firearm.
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But now, I see the verbal abuse as a method of control.
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"Abuse is never ok, whether it's verbal, digital or physical," Rade adds.
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"We just can't react to every statement or verbal provocation," Rice said.
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Every candidate on Thursday night will turn their verbal ammunition toward Cruz.
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The film's queer coding penetrates both its verbal language and body language.
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The ultimate caveat: All counties are filled, but those are verbal commitments.
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As this matter escalated, staff felt unsafe given an ensuing verbal altercation.
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That can include verbal instruction, sensual touching, and yes, sometimes sexual intercourse.
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For some reason that triggered a fight that got verbal ... then physical.
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Amidst our verbal communication, there lies the unspoken reality of subliminal communication.
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When you get a verbal yes, employ Paul Graham's handshake deal protocol.
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Steve Wynn has just tossed a verbal grenade into the class wars.
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And when it did, Hogg received no more than a verbal warning.
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Verbal rock throwing actually destroys diversity – the diversity of thought and ideas.
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On Thanksgiving, the dreaded 'verbal tip' is at an all-time high.
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The altercation appeared to follow a verbal tussle between the two men.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Is the oil market getting tired of OPEC's verbal intervention?
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The contracts are verbal, disclosures say, and no dollar figures are given.
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The guidance was verbal and no specific measures were mentioned, they said.
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It's not the first time Rourke has spewed verbal venom toward Trump.
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"Testimony is not restricted to verbal or written communications," the judge wrote.
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Let's hope Chris Hemsworth's verbal contributions to the film will stay minimal.
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Sixteen officers were given verbal or written reprimands by the Denver department.
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Walker, however, has been known to make a verbal gaffe or two.
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I continued to give verbal commands, and so did my immediate partner.
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Ass grabbing, verbal insults, and being inappropriately hit-on all came up.
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Everybody makes verbal promises and it's all based on who you know.
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Now they are subjected to verbal taunts and even threats of violence.
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"There can be physical violence, there can be verbal aggression," she said.
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The father got pissed and got into a verbal altercation with Dog.
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The word itself he stresses and lets linger: a shameless verbal fart.
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He denied accusations of sexual harassment and of physical and verbal abuse.
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"On the verbal level, we see 'fact' substituted for 'truth,' " Weaver wrote.
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It's been a week of wild weather and verbal jabs in Washington.
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" However, he maintained that Trump Jr. "can expect a strong verbal altercation.
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When teaching, wait for eye contact before giving verbal instructions to kids.
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That abuse can come in many forms: angry tweets, verbal confrontations, groping.
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Even the album's slightest songs are full of musical and verbal twists.
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It's the standardized test of category evaluation — you're doing verbal and math.
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Otherwise, it is advisable to obey all verbal commands from your lamp.
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"We do verbal judo, talking people off the ledge," Mr. Walsh said.
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Verbal abuse was also common, including being shouted at, scolded or mocked.
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Everybody assumed I would be a lawyer because I had verbal skills.
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Carson is non-verbal, so he uses a speech device to communicate.
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You sense the director has become punch-drunk from Molière's verbal acrobatics.
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A verbal dispute ensued, which led to a fight outside the bar.
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Now, Lizzo is speaking out on her Instagram about the verbal abuse.
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Physical attacks on Jews in Europe are generally preceded by verbal attacks.
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Verbal acuity and resume are a poor substitute for vision and authenticity.
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Verbal acuity, as Austen knew, is the gift that keeps on living.
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How did you feel about verbal intimacy in that type of relationship?
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They had in common a set of non-verbal references to nature.
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Pain is particularly influenced by implicit stuff; non-verbal communication, like touch.
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To test verbal memory, they asked participants to recall 10 unrelated words.
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Again, we have the signed contract and a verbal affirmation on record.
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Some, like increasing the verbal complexity of math problems, may make it worse.
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Michael told Boteach that Joe would hurl verbal insults and threats as well.
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With their windows down, the verbal altercation continued until McKnight exited his vehicle.
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Those verbal gymnastics can make it difficult to use the skills you've created.
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Williams was assessed a penalty for verbal abuse, which cost her the match.
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I've had children riding with me who became verbal when they were nonverbal.
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My response was visceral, pre-verbal; there was no logical reasoning behind it.
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And talk about silver platter casting: Carvey already has Trump's verbal tics down.
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"We see something neurologically different, implying they function as non-verbal," she said.
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They sacrifice their right to free speech under the onslaught of verbal violence.
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He says he received verbal confirmation that this would not be an issue.
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The company says Smart Reply will adapt to users' verbal idiosyncrasies over time.
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Parents' verbal interactions with babies have long been linked to infant language development.
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"They're verbal spasms," said Edgardo Buscaglia, a senior research scholar at Columbia University.
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It's disturbing when he catches a gust of verbal eloquence or physical momentum.
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And while his verbal errors and infelicities are largely accidental, they're hardly incidental.
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Never respond to harassmentDo not reply to any catcallers or other verbal harassment.
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I don't think hostile verbal acts should be answered with tactically kinetic means.
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But he recalled uncomfortable verbal confrontations over the years with Michelle White's boyfriend.
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To establish credibility, body language experts look for visual, vocal and verbal consistency.
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In 2019, your primary focus will be on verbal and written interactions, Scorp.
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The music producer has vehemently denied Kesha's allegations of "verbal and emotional" abuse.
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"Trump uses non-verbal communication to indicate his power quite often," she said.
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Ms LaFrance, who studies non-verbal communication, says they "screwed up the interviews".
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We counted 10 scenes where Krispy Kreme gets a visual or verbal shoutout.
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"It's verbal violence," said the woman, who gave her name only as Catherine.
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Some wanted to respect my space, and others wanted to offer verbal support.
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Verbal and physical fights break out on a monthly basis, employees told me.
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React with positive verbal and nonverbal cues such as nodding, smiling and hugging.
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"Kevin Spacey was given a verbal warning not to speed," the spokesperson said.
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Such deals are typically backed by verbal promises rather than a formal agreement.
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Obviously, a "verbal pledge" is not something that would hold up in court.
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Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX), I would launch a similar verbal attack that Sen.
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Hayley says the harassment wasn't limited to verbal insults and inconsiderate co-workers.
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There is no place for inappropriate verbal remarks like this at Fox News.
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She says she has suffered physical and verbal abuse because of her identity.
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But shouting the word 'rape' in my face is absolutely verbal sexual assault.
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Pay attention to body language and other non-verbal cues— especially psychic impressions!
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More verbal — and digital — fireworks would follow between Game 4 and Game 5.
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She likes a lot of verbal appreciation, which doesn't come naturally for me.
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It's important to remember that not all messages that children receive are verbal.
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Ms. Struthers lands her jokes, both verbal and physical, while gracefully remaining sympathetic.
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His twin political and verbal attacks on Kentucky teachers might have been fatal.
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But he was fired for engaging in a verbal confrontation with the customers.
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Verbal interventions by OPEC and Saudi sources this year appear to support this.
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He also denied that he engaged in regular verbal abuse of his staff.
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Physical or verbal abuse by any Marine or recruit will not be tolerated.
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Lloyd Bentsen's verbal takedown of Republican Dan Quayle in 1988 to Alaska Gov.
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In lieu of a verbal response, Gatlin smiled and gave a thumbs-up.
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Another condominium owner and I have both had verbal altercations with this maid.
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Skills needed: Written and verbal communication, interpersonal skills, knowledge of sales and marketing.
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It responds to a set of programmed verbal commands spoken into a microphone.
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And so [you have] the verbal tick and the [hints of the] mouth.
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People, do you think it's unfair to make fun of Trump's verbal pratfalls?
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Like Trump, Bolsonaro has a female following, despite his verbal debasement of woman.
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Egged on by right-wing talk radio commentators, verbal and physical attacks escalated.
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Possibilities include a limited verbal interview or responding to Mueller's questions in writing.
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If it's verbal sexual harassment, then it's not criminal, unless she's been threatened.
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As technology advances, we develop our avatars to have deeper non-verbal communication.
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This was the verbal equivalent of LeBron's Game 7 block on Andre Iguodala.
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Both men had traded verbal barbs throughout the build-up to the fight.
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The deal is, trustworthiness ... you start with commitment, at least a verbal commitment.
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A verbal dispute occured between the two, and Paul continued down the stairs.
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The bartender and I exchange a non-verbal agreement of winks and laughs.
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"It's verbal violence," said the woman, who gave her name only as Catherine.
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It did not matter, he said, whether an altercation was verbal or physical.
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Verbal irony is when a person says one thing but clearly means another.
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Sometimes he endured verbal lashings on proper legal procedure from the exasperated judge.
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The Iranian ships turned away after receiving "verbal warnings" from the British warship.
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That often meant physical and verbal attacks on these interns, the report states.
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Starting next year, people will get fined in Amsterdam for verbal street harassment.
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Both packages include plans made before his trips and rely on verbal agreements.
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Law enforcement tells TMZ the verbal argument turned physical and someone called 911.
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The pain of verbal abuse can chip away at your psychological well-being.
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Fights (verbal and physical), ghosts and dancing all factored into the first season.
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They were full of competition and gamesmanship and verbal battles between the sexes.
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The high-pressure business of feeding crowds has created its own verbal shorthand.
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Their "verbal aggression" would not be tolerated in schools or workplaces, she added.
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Avenatti is always silver-tongued and unrestrained when he's on the verbal attack.
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Most influential for me, perhaps, was Mr. Rosenstein's verbal confirmation of his seriousness.
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Neither verbal missteps nor jabs from rivals has dislodged his base of support.
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Others still might take things beyond verbal abuse and into something more physical.
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The answer might seem obvious: Physical violence is physically damaging; verbal statements aren't.
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Sonni claims Jeremy has a history of substance abuse, verbal and emotional abuse.
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Auditory verbal therapy was out of pocket, the doctors were out of network.
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The police said the vehicle continued to reverse despite verbal commands to stop.
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Other messages viewed by CNN do not specifically show incidents of verbal abuse.
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This is the part of the brain involved in learning and verbal memory.
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"We concentrate on verbal — here kids do much better on math," said Rosenthal.
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"It's forever," he said quietly in what might be considered a verbal shrug.
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This included avoiding a partner's chosen name or misgendering them in verbal disputes.
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"It's forever," he said quietly in what might be considered a verbal shrug.
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Ask Real Estate Verbal agreements are often unenforceable, so get it in writing.
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KSI didn't take it ... firing back at Paul with his own verbal punches.
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The reaction among black intellectuals to Maher's verbal attack has been typically passive.
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They add emotional context and non-verbal communication to a piece of text.
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But "C'mon, man!" may be the most frequent of Mr. Obama's verbal tics.
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The man turned out to be Mr. Gasser, and a "verbal altercation" ensued.
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" Kennedy responded with the equivalent of a verbal shrug, saying, "I don't know.
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Giving up this verbal kudzu was challenging only in the remembering of it.
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Imagine King taking to Twitter to engage in a verbal shootout with Trump.
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"I was given a verbal assurance that I could," she told the newspaper.
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Nobody beat me, but verbal knives are probably worse than getting a spanking.
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And he had plenty of material, given his propensity for verbal traffic wrecks.
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Example: Written and verbal communications are two of my strongest areas of expertise.
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Dreyfus describes the verbal assaults Veil weathered and her reputation for tireless advocacy.
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Yet Trump's verbal attacks on female candidates aren't applied equally across the board.
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This is far from the global standard, which typically operates on verbal contracts.
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Tennis players can be docked points, games or even matches for verbal abuse.
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Full moons are all about release, and this release will be very…verbal.
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Beneath all the verbal dancing and legislative shadowboxing, there is a fundamental issue.
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People with Sagittarius rising are also prone toward verbal gaffes, which she is.
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I mean Americans saw it wasn&apost just verbal missteps as you describe it.
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A Vatican statement made no mention of the verbal invitation from North Korea's Kim.
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