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hearing A legally required formal public meeting, sometimes utilizing a hearing examiner, with the primary objective to accept and record formal public comment on the project through the aid of a legal court recorder. It usually includes a pre-set agenda, including a formal project presentation by the project sponsor. It also includes a number of project exhibits to aid the presentation.
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hearing impairment A full or partial loss of the ability to detect sounds. The inability to hear sounds, or distinguish among different sounds, will result in problems with speech and language development. 'Deafness' is the traditional term used to describe loss of hearing, but 'hearing impairment' is the preferred term that encompasses the fact there are different degrees of hearing loss.
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hearing distance The distance at which a given sound can be heard.
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hearing hallucinations A colloquial term for ¡°auditory hallucinations.¡±
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hearing impaired Having any degree of hearing loss that interferes with communication, development, learning, or interpersonal interactions.
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