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Lines of communication.
Lines of communication are the routes used to communicate by people or groups who are in conflict; a government might open lines of communication with terrorists if it wished to negotiate with them.
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Open lines of communication with your partner.
Open lines of communication with kids can have the best impact, but it's better is to couple good communication with software tools for mom and dad... just to catch the occasional mistake.
Open lines of communication were also maintained among counselors, program staff, and families throughout and following the 4-week program.
His job at AWH was to "open lines of communication" with Liberal politicians.
Indeed, up until as recently as March of 2007 representatives of your governments were trying to open lines of communication.
American officials described Mr. Webb's visit to Myanmar as welcome and called it an opportunity to open lines of communication between the United States and Myanmar.
Like Larry Brown, his former coach and mentor, Scott is trying to open lines of communication, which could prevent future outbursts.
"I think any time you can open lines of communication with anyone, whether they're good friends or not-so-good friends, is a smart thing to do".
The official added that both sides had agreed to open lines of communication to avoid accidental military conflict in the region.
"In order to maximize our efforts, I have directed my staff at the R.N.C. to open lines of communication with the Romney campaign".
So this is the democracy that the United States' invasion of Iraq has wrought: an Iraqi politician arrested for going to Israel for an antiterrorism conference and vocalizing his thought that Iraq and Israel should open lines of communication.
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