Examples of using Use of language in English and their translations into Slovak
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Insulting other players and the use of language in an abusive/offensive context is forbidden!
Ahab(853), introduced the use of language and writing into law.
She is noted for her playful use of language, which has led to the coining of the French word zazisme, or"Zazie-ism".
It is precisely this strange use of language that is distancing the EU from its citizens and turning it into a unintelligible, alienated bureaucratic machine.
Their use of language is efficient
although imprecise use of language could create this impression.
Ahab(853), introduced the use of language and writing into law.
The Commission will continue, by assessing its use of language and the possibility of providing training on writing skills, to render legal acts easier to read.
Insulting other users and the use of language in an abusive/offensive context is forbidden.
Speech/language therapy that addresses the ambiguous use of language and the use of language in social settings can be of great value.
Speech/language therapy that addresses the ambiguous use of language and the use of language in social settings can be of great value.
Speech/language therapy that addresses the ambiguous use of language and the use of language in social settings;
become more specific in their understanding and use of language.
What has not evolved is our way of getting along with others and our use of language as the central vehicle for the establishing relationships.
understanding and use of language or the ability to plan an action
understanding and use of language or the ability to plan an action
We oppose the perpetuation of false stereotypes and the use of language that instills fear in the public,
The Court's use of language like“mother” and“child” also indicates a family law context.
The applicable rules are contained in the Act of 15 June 1935 concerning use of language in judicial matters.
PET reflects the use of language in real life,