March 7 2014

Friday Phrases


low back= LOEK
lower back= LOERK
about the same time= BAIMT
it about the same time= TBAIMT
is it about the same time= STBAIMT
above the= BOFT
juvenile delinquency= JUFLZ
I guess= IGS
Immigration and Naturalization Service= INS/INS
mental health= M*ENLT
not to answer= NAONS
not to answer the question= NAONGS

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March 3 2014

Medical Monday: Urticaria

The more common name for urticaria is “hives.” Urticaria a skin rash is characterized by, “pale red, raised, itchy bumps.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: urticaria= UR/T*I/KAER/YA*
Option #2: urticaria= URT/YI/KAER/YA*
Option #3: urticaria= UR/T*I/KAER/A*
Option #4: urticaria= URT/YI/KAER/A*
Option #5: urticaria= UR/TA*/KAER/YA*
Option #6: urticaria= UR/T*A/KAER/A*

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March 2 2014

Q & A Phrases

Here is an excellent video I found on you tube of Q & A phrases. Briefs are given in the video for the phrases. The video also has sentences containing the phrases.
Here’s my hindsight is 20/20 advice: Learn these phrases as soon as you can after theory! If your school hasn’t implemented these phrases into their theory books, make sure that you study them!! These phrases will be extremely helpful when you are doing Q & A!

Here are some more briefs from the video:
to do= TAOD
last time= LAFMT
dirty= DOIRT
day of the week= DAIFK
midnight= MAOID
if I wanted= FIPTD
would you please= WOUP
no matter= NORMT
outcome= OUK
theater= THAOERT
ugly= OIG
awake= WOIK
alarm= LARM
bullet= BULT

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March 1 2014

4-Voice 160 Q & A


Here are some briefs from the video:
photograph= FOEF
degrees= DREZ
bicycle= BAOIBLG
arrow= ROER
area= AER
A. Correct= KRFRPBLGTS
let me see= LEMZ
physical evidence= FAEFD
anything else= NILGS
relied= RAO*ID
points of impact= POIFKTS
photos= FOEFTS
point of contact= POIFK
car accident= KARX
measurement= MURMT
highway= HOI
angle= AENL
designated= SDEGTD
deposition= DEPGS
do you remember= DOURM
discarded= DARD/-D
that’s correct= THAERK
do you know= DAOUN
would have been= WOFB
hypothetical= H*PT
in other words= NOERDZ
obviously= OEFLS
clarify= KLOIF
you want= UPT
that’s right= THAERT
I can’t see= YAZ
if you give= FUFG
necessarily= NEFL
he wants= EPTS
right side= R-DZ
that could= THAKD

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February 28 2014

Friday Phrases


peripheral vision= PRIFRLGS
permanent physical impairment= PAIRMT or PA*IRMT
physical impairment= FA*IRMT
fair statement= FAIRMT
I’m sorry= AOIMS
I’m sure= AOIMZ
I’m the= AOIMT
I’m not= AO*IMT
I’m not sorry= AO*IMS
I’m not sure= AO*IMZ
irreconcilable differences= IRKDZ

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February 25 2014

Random Briefs


Here are a group of briefs that can be tricky and conflict with each other:
sing= SING
sink= S*ING
sync= SY*NG
zinc= SN*K
zing= S*NG
singer= SIRNG
zinger= S*RNG
sinker= S*IRNG
syncer (as in lip syncer)= SY*RNG
synchronization= SY*NGS

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February 21 2014

Friday Phrases


taxicab driver= TAEBD
(taxicab= TAEB)
cab driver= KABD
aggravated assault= GRAULT
aggravated assault and battery= GRAUBLT
aggravated robbery= GRARB
aggravated sexual assault= GRAUFLT
aggravating circumstances= GIRKS
object to the form= OFRM
object to the form of the question= OFRMGS

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February 20 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Illegal vs. Illegitimate vs. Illicit vs. Unlawful

Illegal vs. Illegitimate vs. Illicit vs. Unlawful

“All of the above describe actions that are not in accord with the law. However, there are some differences in the meaning among the words. Illegal refers most specifically to violations of statutes or codified rules: illegal seizure of property.

Illegitimate means lacking legal or traditional rights: illegitimate use of privileged information.

Illicit most often applies to matters regulated by law with emphasis on the way things are carried out: illicit conversion of property.

Unlawful means not sanctioned by law: an unlawful claim to an inheritance.” From, Abused, Confused & Misused Words” By: Mary Embree

Here are some Briefs:
Option #1: illegal= ILG
Option #2: illegal= IL/LAOEL

Option #1: illegitimate= JIT
Option #2: illegitimate= IL/JIT

Option #1: illicit= IL/LIS/IT
Option #2: illicit= IL/L*IFT

Option #1: unlawful= UN/LAUFL
Option #2: unlawful= NAUFL

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