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What is interpretation?

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Interpretation is the oral transmittal of a message from one language into another language. Language Line Services provides accurate and complete interpretation regardless of country of origin or level of education of the speaker. Our interpreters analyze the original message and select words that most accurately convey the true meaning of what is said.

Tongues: What do you believe about speaking in tongues?

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The issue about speaking in "tongues" is as much a debate in mainstream Christianity as it is in the Messianic movement. There are people in the Messianic movement today who come out of the varied charismatic movements, which frequently emphasizes the gifts of the Spirit, speaking in tongues, and other so-called "signs and wonders.

What is the difference between interpretation and translation?

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Translation normally refers to written materials, i.e, going from one written medium to another. Interpretation is spontaneous oral translation, from spoken word to spoken word. Sometimes the term translation is used to mean either one. There are hybrid situations: when you read a text in one language while reciting it aloud in another, you are said to be sight-translating. Court interpreters often sight-translate legal documents like plea agreements.

What is needed for the best MRI interpretation?

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For the best MRI interpretation, the referring physician should provide a complete history. The reading will address any findings that may be responsible for the patient's symptoms. Any specific questions will be answered in the impression. A copy of office notes or previous operative notes would be helpful. Any previous films including CT, MRI, nuclear scans or plain films that are supplied will be correlated with the MRI scan and returned promptly.

Do you speak in tongues?

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In meetings, it doesn't really happen much, maybe because of that reason. I imagine it goes on more in private than in our meetings. And the few times I have heard it during a meeting, it didn't really affect the rest of the meeting one way or another.

Why do my tongues twist?

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Some people have problems with their tongues twisting or sliding to the side of the ankles. They usually will twist or slide towards the outside ankle. When this happens it is usually a symptom or cause of Pronation in the ankles or a blade set too far to the inside. With every stroke the skater takes the addition of weight and then the removal of the weight when the foot it is lifted off the ice, will cause the ankles to go through the motion of Pronation.

Can I get my chart and interpretation by email?

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We can supply our reports by email, if required. This is not recommended because of the size of the reports, which are sent as email attachments. Large attachments are sometimes trashed by email gateways and some clients have difficulty getting them to work. The mail is best. We will answer extra questions for $30.00 per question, over and above the charge for the other services you have requested.. We will answer your question (without a full interpretation) for $40.

What is simultaneous interpretation?

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With simultaneous interpretation, the remarks to be interpreted are relayed to the interpreters via microphones and headsets. The interpreters are based in soundproof booths and simultaneously render the text into another language. Conference attendees can listen to the interpretation using headsets.

What is consecutive interpretation?

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With consecutive interpretation, the interpreter is located right next to the speaker and interprets his or her remarks consecutively (i.e. afterwards) as soon as the speaker has finished a passage. For the speaker, this means stopping and starting, as the interpreter needs time to render the remarks into another language. As a result, your event will be twice as long compared with simultaneous interpretation. Consecutive interpretation should be used for short addresses (e.g.

Will You Do an Interpretation by Telephone?

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It is my understanding that a person generally retains no more than 20% of what he or she hears, after an interpretation has ended. My interpretations are packed with points and examples. They take a fair amount of time to absorb, and that's true even when I send them in chunks in writing, over a period of time. I don't think it would work for someone to try to stay on the phone for an hour and a half or longer with me, and to absorb all of that, in one fell swoop.

What should I do to facilitate the interpretation?

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Remember, in trying to communicate with the limited English speaker, avoid slang, jargon, acronyms or technical terms that may not interpret well into other languages and cultures. As you would in any conversation, you may have to clarify points the limited English speaker doesn't readily understand. If you need to clarify a point, ask the interpreter right away, don't wait, as it is difficult for an interpreter to both interpret and recall the conversation.

What is Dream Interpretation?

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All dreams are a commentary on your life purpose and what you are doing with your love. In your dream state, the Divine is able to come to you unfiltered as your ego is not responding in a conditioned pattern. My dream interpretation is unlike any other as the information I receive is from your higher self. I look at the eternal implications rather than the temporal perspective. Dream books are fine however they don't apply to the way I interpret dreams.

Q Do many people clean their tongues in this way?

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A The truth is that millions of people know about it. Its common practice in many Asian and older cultures. Tongue cleaning was also practiced by ancient Romans and by the wealthier classes in 18th and 19th century Europe. However, for some unknown reasons, the practice did not spread widely in the West. But now, with more research verifying it's benefits, and with TV and other publicity, a growing number of dentists and hygienists are recommending it.

Isn't it the case that speaking in tongues is not around any more?

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The Bible first prophesied that believers would speak in tongues in Isaiah 28:9-13, a Scripture to which Paul referred in his writings on the subject (1 Corinthians 14:21). Jesus commenced His ministry by telling Nicodemus that being born of the Spirit, accompanied by a "sound" or "voice" was essential for salvation (John 3:5-8). His parting words in Mark 16:15-20 included speaking in tongues.

But won't I become a barbarian when I speak in tongues?

Brisbane Revival Fellowship
Those who would wish to deny others the experience of receiving the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues often quote 1 Corinthians 14:11 which says (in relation to speaking in tongues) "…therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that speaks a barbarian, and he that speaks shall be a barbarian unto me". Here Paul is not squashing the use of tongues but rather expressing concerns about the misuse of tongues.

Why speak in tongues if you do not know what you are saying?

Brisbane Revival Fellowship
we have previously discussed, speaking in tongues is designed by God for speaking to Him and to no other (1 Corinthians 14:2). In James we are told that the tongue is an unruly member that no man can tame - on the one hand we can praise God with it and the next we can curse our brother (James 3:3-13). It is not surprising that God has chosen to tame and take control of the most unruly member of our body and use it to create a new language, pure and undefiled with which we might speak to Him.

Don't you have to have an interpreter when you speak in tongues?

Brisbane Revival Fellowship
There are definitely accounts of people speaking in tongues in the Bible where no interpreter was present. For example, Cornelius and his household (Acts 10:44) and the conversions at Ephesus (Acts 19:1-4). Indeed, the comment about needing an interpreter for tongues, stems from a misunderstanding of 1 Corinthians 14 where it says "…if any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the most three,…and let one interpret…".

So do you mean that you have to speak in tongues to be saved?

Brisbane Revival Fellowship
The Bible says quite clearly that a person must have the Holy Spirit to be saved. For example, "…Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his" (Romans 8:9), and "…Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God" (John 3:5). As we have said before "these signs shall follow them that believe …they shall speak in new tongues" (Mark 16:15-20).
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