Interpreting

Interpreting is a translational activity in which one produces a first and final translation on the basis of a one-time exposure to an expression in a source language. The most common two modes of interpreting are simultaneous interpreting, which is done at the time of the exposure to the source language, and consecutive interpreting, which is done at breaks to this exposure. Interpreting is an ancient human activity which predates the invention of writing. However, the origins of the profession of interpreting date back to less than a century ago.

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World Bank Group · 9 May 2024 English

projects. Regional authorities are responsible for interpreting federal ESIA guidance within their region and


Urban Institute · 9 May 2024 English

Today, about 14 percent of the total US population lives in a rural or nonmetropolitan area. Despite an overall downward trend in the rural poverty rate in recent years, many …

variable are bolded. Understanding Local Contexts Interpreting these differences requires a deeper dive into


World Bank Group · 8 May 2024 English

During the recent Covid-19 shock (2020/21), most countries used cash transfers to protect the livelihoods of those affected by the pandemic or by restrictions on mobility or economic activities, including …

This subsection raises the need for caution in interpreting the relative success of the novel approaches


Cato Institute · 7 May 2024 English

Detroit police smelled marijuana. That was their reason for ordering Appellee Jeffery Armstrong out of a car he was riding in, leading them to find an illegal gun underneath the …

bound by the federal good-faith exception in interpreting Michigan law. See, e.g., People v Katzman,


World Bank Group · 7 May 2024 English

By 2023, more than 108 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide, with children under 18 constituting 45 percent. This study examines the human development gaps between forcibly displaced migrant and …

population, the SDQ has delineated cutoff points for interpreting scores as ”normal” (0-13), ”borderline” (14-16)


ASI: Adam Smith Institute · 7 May 2024 English

The following report was submitted to the Defence Select Committee of the House of Commons in January 2024, in order to educate policy makers on the adoption of AI in …

P-8 Poseidon aircraft is vital for quickly interpreting sonar data to track submarine threats, a crucial


World Bank Group · 6 May 2024 English

This study documents the impacts of climate change on firm-level productivity by matching a globally comparable and standardized survey of nonagricultural firms covering 154 countries with climate data. The findings …

sources of variations that are important for interpreting the impacts and central for estimating the non-linear ZoneQ4 (25.70C,max). Caution is required in interpreting these results, because the distribution of countries


World Bank Group · 6 May 2024 English

By 2023, more than 108 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide, with children under 18 constituting 45 percent. This study examines the human development gaps between forcibly displaced migrant and …

population, the SDQ has delineated cutoff points for interpreting scores as ”normal” (0-13), ”borderline” (14-16)


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 6 May 2024

WORLD MIGRATION REPORT 2024 The opinions expressed in the report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). [...] …

these local level authorities have discretion in interpreting and implementing national policies. In certain


Creative Australia · 6 May 2024 English

This is the seventh in a longitudinal study, carried out over the last four decades by Professor Throsby and colleagues at Macquarie University, with support from Creative Australia (previously the …

recognition within established artistic circles. When interpreting these results, consider that perceptions of


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