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It is often used when
two or more people are having a conversation.
Every speaker needs to make a pause following
the rendering of his or her message for
the interpreter to be able to convey the
same in the listener's own language. This
type of interpretation is usually used in
courtrooms, depositions, hospital and other
health care settings, and business meetings.
It is sometimes used in short presentations
addressed to a group of persons.
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