Literate Sentence Examples

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  • Kids on the edge of adolescence are more and more computer literate.

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  • Luckily, car enthusiasts are a rather literate crowd.

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  • The first factor is how computer literate you consider yourself to be.

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  • From the literate minority, therefore, agency has to be drawn in sufficient strength to take down every particle of the information dictated by the heads of families.

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  • You should have good manual dexterity, be pc literate & have some experience working with computer controlled analytical equipment.

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  • There is a long term commitment, from all of our partners, to work toward making Birmingham a self-sustaining literate and numerate city.

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  • Of this total, 141,602 were males, 137,563 females; 33,173 were literate, 242,114 illiterate; 205,010 were orthodox Christians, 73, 2 34 Moslems, and 921 of other religious persuasions.

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  • I would also never refer to our fans as crazy, idiots or less literate, as you have done.

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  • Background Introduction What key skills do we need to be digitally literate?

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  • Standard experimental phonetics and laboratory phonology tend to rely on subjects who are highly literate and who speak standard varieties, or similar.

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  • It has been argued that the newspaper pioneered popular journalism with its racy style aimed at an literate working-class.

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  • As kids become computer literate at increasingly younger ages, kids PC games are experiencing a surge in popularity.

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  • This is literate pop music, kind of twee, but with a little edge, not unlike something Cherry Red Records might have released.

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  • I was quite astounded at just how computer literate they were.

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  • The Stafford University graduates hooked up three years ago after bonding over a love of literate guitar combos.

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  • It is said that modern society has made people literate and this has enabled them to be discerning consumers of an ever-expanding cultural output.

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  • Her vocals roar out the literate, intelligent lyrics with brutal honesty.

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  • We science journalists must be more than just scientifically literate.

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  • Becoming ' emotionally literate ' is not particularly high on my list of priorities.

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  • In a publishing first, musically literate readers will find some one hundred notated music examples on a special Web site.

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  • These are the people who are paving the way to a more technologically literate society.

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  • David Morley was killed, brutally, for the entertainment of a barely literate fourteen year old girl, the daughter of heroin addicts.

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  • The most obvious way to allow non-computer literate users access to sources is via natural language dialog.

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  • How can we help teachers to become more visually literate?

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  • The successful applicant will have experience of computerized payroll and be IT literate.

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  • In the never-ending quest to help their children become smarter, more literate, and more tech savvy, many parents think about computers for kids.

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  • They want to be prepared for work and they want to be ICT literate.

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  • With many kids more computer literate than their parents, the need for kids' computer desks is on the rise.

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  • These were all very intelligent, very literate and countercultural people, and one of the party suggested that they all write horror stories such as the ones they had been amusing themselves with.

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  • I particularly abhor the sloppiness that even literate people exhibit when writing an email message.

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  • But, as evidenced by the many very literate individuals who have autism, the task is far from impossible.

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  • The complete Spanish curriculum that includes all five grade levels will not fulfill a child's academic language requirements, but it will produce a student that is both functionally literate and verbal in Spanish.

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