It has been a while since we posted on our blog. Our days just get away from us with projects and assignments. The annual conference is one of my favorite professional and personal events of the year as it allows me to catch up with colleagues and friends and attend some excellent sessions. In our upcoming blog post we will feature an interview with Neil Gouw who presented an interesting DLD session this year on our personal biases in translations.

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