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Cosa (chi) è extempore speech - definizione

LATIN LEGAL TERM MEANING "AT THE TIME"
Extempore

Compelled speech         
TRANSMISSION OF EXPRESSION REQUIRED BY LAW
Compulsory speech
Compelled speech is a transmission of expression required by law. A related legal concept is protected speech.
Speech science         
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STUDY OF SOUND PRODUCTION, TRANSMISSION, AND PERCEPTION OF SPEECH
Speech scientist; Speech scientists
Speech science refers to the study of production, transmission and perception of speech. Speech science involves anatomy, in particular the anatomy of the oro-facial region and neuroanatomy, physiology, and acoustics.
Speech processing         
STUDY OF SPEECH SIGNALS AND THE PROCESSING METHODS OF THESE SIGNALS
Speech Processing; Speech Process; Speech signal processing; History of speech processing; Voice processing
Speech processing is the study of speech signals and the processing methods of signals. The signals are usually processed in a digital representation, so speech processing can be regarded as a special case of digital signal processing, applied to speech signals.

Wikipedia

Ex tempore

Ex tempore (Latin for "out of the moment“) is a legal term that means 'at the time'. A judge who hands down a decision in a case soon or straight after hearing it is delivering a decision ex tempore. Another way a judge may deliver a decision is to reserve their decision and deliver it later in written form. An ex tempore judgment, being off the cuff, does not entail the same preparation as a reserved decision. Consequently, it will not be thought out to the same degree.

In Australia, intermediate-level courts tend to have a heavy case load, and so many decisions are delivered ex tempore for reasons of time and necessity. Because many decisions are ex tempore, intermediate-level courts' decisions are not binding on inferior courts - that is to say, that in New South Wales, the District Court's decisions are not binding on the Local Court (see Valentine v Eid (1992) 27 NSWLR 615 and stare decisis).

Ex tempore decisions are not binding on later courts due to the quick nature of their delivery after the hearing of a case. Therefore, these decisions are of persuasive authority only and a later court, dealing with a case of similar facts, can reach a different conclusion if it is appropriate and the court in question believes that their decision is more suitable.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per extempore speech
1. In an extempore speech on the occasion, King Abdullah emphasized the need for strengthening Muslim unity.
2. As many as 188 schoolchildren from lower kindergarten to class 10 competed for more than 100 prizes in 16 categories including singing, the playing of musical instruments, acting, extempore speech, fancy dress, storytelling, classical dance and cinematic dance. «It was truly a mega event that showcased 380 individual performances,» said one of the organizers.
3. In his 45–minutes address at the concluding session of conference attended by a galaxy of foreign delegates and distinguished women participants, the President devoted his entire extempore speech to issue of the empowerment of women and various measures taken by his government for the uplift of women in the country.
4. Binzagr, who gave a human touch to the age–old bilateral relations, recounted his pleasant experiences with Indians in his personal life and also at his company in an extempore speech. «I have not visited India so far,» he said, but he had been interacting with Indians and knew them as «sincere, honest, dedicated, committed and diligent.» His grandmother once told him, «somewhere in the lineage there was an Indian grandmother.» He mentioned some other Indians who had been working with him and for his company toward growth.