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 During an interaction with an interpreter several speaking times that need moderation are set. This moderation determines who has the preference while speaking and this could be a role attributed to the interpreter (mainly in videoconference interpretation) or to the phone operators (in the field of over-the-phone interpretation). A hierarchy is set in all interactions that determines which party (player) is responsible for managing speaking times. During an interaction with an interpreter several speaking times that need moderation are set. This moderation determines who has the preference while speaking and this could be a role attributed to the interpreter (mainly in videoconference interpretation) or to the phone operators (in the field of over-the-phone interpretation). A hierarchy is set in all interactions that determines which party (player) is responsible for managing speaking times.
  
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