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If communities in struggle seek to survive and build movements for justice we must win two essential communicative capacities: the capacity to communicate with each other and the capacity to communicate our perspectives across society.

According to the two companies, their deal will give them the capacity to communicate with more than 100 million shareholders a year by mail, e-mail, telephone, fax and the Web.

Evolution has not provided either species with any capacity to communicate with one another, so close-combat fighting is more or less inevitable when neither is prepared to run.

It took a while for them to get together — "the first six months were very dampened by our capacity to communicate with each other," he said with a laugh.

"That means from the Congressional operations to the party committees to the think-tank world to, most significantly, beefing up our capacity to communicate with the public in all forms of media, not just through obscure Internet Web sites but on television and radio".

Few things would confer more of a tactical advantage than the capacity to communicate with your squad and coordinate your collective actions without uttering a single word.

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Like Gaudí, he had an enormous capacity to communicate, especially with his office team and collaborators, but also with his clients and constructors.

Yes, I would, but I think it would be irresponsible to let what are likely falsehoods contaminate the public mind on virtually every major media outlet given the limited capacity to communicate directly with Noor Zahi Salman at this time.

However, patients with LTCs can also empower themselves by seeking health information on the internet that may have a positive impact on their capacity to communicate effectively with healthcare providers and contribute to shared decision-making.

'Provided opportunities to improve capacity to communicate well with adolescents' had a mean score of 8.43; 'Increased confidence about the possibility of building positive relationships with adolescent patients' scored a mean of 8.29, and 'Provided better insight into the needs of adolescent patients' scored a mean of 7.95.

Among the more inclusive criteria proposed are the capacity to communicate, or for minimal communication with other humans (respectively, Berube 1996; Francis and Norman 1978); to value or care (Jaworska 1999, 2007); to give and receive love (Kittay 1999); and to engage in relationships characterized by reciprocity of care (Mullin 2011).

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