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According to Rogers, diffusion consists of an innovation being communicated through a social structure over time.

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In developing and low-middle-income countries like SA, however, the RC process has not evolved and tends to be at Fischhoff's stages 1 and 2 - that is, risks are communicated through a top-down approach (one-way communication), or risk information is just presented (i.e. listed on the label) [46].

That this is meant to resonate through history is communicated through a cheeky, effective narrative frame.

The earth itself is embroidery and my treading on it is communicated through a network so complex even the mightiest computer can't estimate its effect".

What risks being overlooked, particularly in the network- and dating-mining that Microsoft seeks, is value not on the page: experience that can't be communicated through a C.V. or a series of posts.

Typically at their castings, those decisions are communicated "through a nod, a glance, a grimace," Mr. Lobo said, a covert exchange between the designers and their collaborators: Brittany Adams, on temporary leave from her job as an associate editor at Style.com, and the stylist Michelle Jank.

Much of Philippe's own sense of failure is communicated through a video he makes for an organization called SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, a personal documentary, of sorts, that is to be digitized and sent off into the void like a message in a bottle.

These lessons were communicated through a series of workshops and ministry visits.

Even the beauty of the orders is communicated through a cataloging of elements of the temple building type.

Censure can be communicated through a formal conviction in a criminal court; or it could be communicated by some further formal denunciation issued by a judge or some other representative of the legal community, or by a system of purely symbolic punishments which were burdensome only in virtue of their censorial meaning.

Part of the beauty I have seen on a hospice team is the abiding belief in the inherent mercy of the universe which may be communicated through a cool rag on a forehead, a reassuring voice over the telephone, through the mystical moments when a person is still with us and yet already gone.

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