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  1. #518334

    Once the self-validating annual reports are written (in English!), they can then be referred to again and again as evidence of “success” and the vicious cycle of self-deception continues.

  2. #518335

    Also – any non-elected quango who smugly publish laughing-stock, error-ridden “Gaelic” translations of their English-origin annual reports, et cetera, deserves to be roundly condemned!

  3. #993515

    Reports suggest that Joe McHugh will be taking Irish classes in his native Donegal this summer, but his plans to upskill will be of little use to him tomorrow morning.

    They wouldn’t, would they? – Seán Tadhg Ó Gairbhí

  4. #993686

    TG4 has introduced a new HD look and some new faces for its tv weather reports and webcasts.

    New faces and new look for TG4 weather service – Pól Ó Muirí

  5. #1271159

    Cúrsaí leighis seachas cúrsaí faisin nó áilleachta atá mar spreagadh ag an lucht taighde a bhfuil a gcuid torthaí foilsithe acu san eagrán is deireanaí den iris eolaíochta Cell Reports i Meiriceá.

  6. #1716968

    Dar le *Pravda*, an mhaidin chéanna: “There are unconfirmed reports from the scene that the killers cut off one of Mr.

  7. #1755603

    Ina leabhar Israel and the Clash of Civilizations, scríobh Jonathan Cook: “*There are reports that she was involved in Operation Magic Carpet, which brought Jews to Israel from Yemen.

  8. #303887

    Nuair a théann duine i gcomhairle leis an Ultimate Encyclopedia of Rugby, deirtear leis: “There are so many conflicting reports of how the game of rugby came into being that the only thing that is for certain is that Rugby School’s William Webb Ellis did not spontaneously invent the game when he picked up the ball and ran with it.” Agus iad siúd a chreideann a mhalairt ag tagairt do bhunú an rugbaí, cuirtear an bhéim i gconaí, nach mór, ar an mbeart a rinne Webb Ellis nuair a rith sé leis an liathróid – ag tabhairt le fios go mba le láimhseáil agus iompar na liathróide a bhain an cluiche nua seo, seachas lena ciceáil.

  9. #991269

    Unless a system of regular audit inspections and reports is put in place, there is a danger that public bodies will simply forget about their responsibilities for an even longer period of time.

    Language groups welcome Government’s announcement on commissioner’s independence – Pól Ó Muirí

  10. #1506080

    Previous monitoring reports regarding the implementation of the charter here have all raised serious questions, especially regarding the absence of protective legislation for the Irish Language,” a deirtear i litir Chonradh na Gaeilge.

  11. #1690497

    I clarified that the Office is independent and reports directly to the Oireachtas.”* Níl aon taifead eile faoin cheist seo agus leanann an tsáinn gan réiteach.

  12. #1696662

    “*The Greens might also gain considerable kudos by using their new bargaining power to force Fianna Fáil to abandon the extravagant and anti-environmental Ó Cuív policy of requiring State bodies to publish expensive glossy reports in Irish as well as English, and requiring these bodies to throw out their notepaper so as to substitute it with Irish- language headings.

  13. #1859702

    Is é an pointe atá á chur abhaile ag Michael Cronin sa chuid seo den aiste, áfach, ná go gcuidíonn foghlaim teangacha le hacmhainní airde an duine a ghéarú: ‘One of the immediate effects of engaging with another language is that you begin to pay attention to things that you previously ignored – news reports on the country where the language is spoken, songs on YouTube in that language, speakers of the language that you overhear on the Luas or the Dart or the bus’ (62-63).

  14. #1344027

    Holy S##T.It’s definitely time to start watching the weather forecast on TG4 from now on #TommyTiernanShow — Paudie Mul (@PMul73) 7 Feabhra 2018 Ní thuig mé go raibh na tuairiscí aimsire ar tg4 chomh te agus gnéasach (I think) I never realised weather reports @TG4TV were this hot and sexy #TommyTiernan — Declan Keogh (@DeclanTKeogh) 7 Feabhra 2018 There is a man singing as Gaeilge on #tommytiernanshow and he is my future husband I’ve decided — Dee Hayes (@DeeHayes) 7 Feabhra 2018 Time to start watching the TG4 weather — Niall Sheridan (@niallvsheridan) 8 Feabhra 2018 Will be watching an aimsir ar TG4 amarach 😍👀 #tommytiernanshow — Ronan Lynch (@ronanlynch) 7 Feabhra 2018 Christ could have done with those TG4 weather girls teaching us Irish in school #tommytiernanshow #tommytiernan — jason foley (@jasonstar54) 7 Feabhra 2018 Fascinating, fun insight into different #gaeilge dialects on #tommytiernanshow via @TG4TV weather team @SnaGaeilge https://t.co/M6IKtjBAzd — Localization (@localization) 8 Feabhra 2018 Maith é #tommytiernanshow as guth agus tacaíocht a thabhairt don Ghaeilge.