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He was down in the polls and failing to communicate a coherent political message.
This peculiar and ambitious but thoroughly unsatisfying play strikes lots of provocative poses but fails to communicate a coherent or compelling vision.
Actors weight their own previous statements higher than other concepts because they want to maintain and communicate a coherent image of themselves, leading to path dependence of an actor's statement choice.
Instead, we learned that a fractured assembly of agitated individuals can struggle to communicate a coherent message, let alone the same message.
"The fact that she represented 'more of the same' in a change environment, the campaign's decision to essentially ignore key states and the inability to communicate a coherent economic message to middle-class voters are all at the root of her loss".
In the end, crying about biased media when you didn't bother raising enough money, creating and placing ads, or trying to communicate a coherent message through paid media is just another sign you are an amateur trying to play in the big leagues.
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When I discovered a new one, I read every word, including the ads, because a good magazine communicated a coherent sensibility, an intoxicating jumble of ideas, images, and things to buy.
Writing integrated curriculum capable of communicating a coherent vision is complicated, and the team therefore invoked a stopping rule to make the task more manageable.
"To communicate?" a student ventures.
The other problem, an inability to effectively communicate an economic policy, was typified in a Dec. 4 interview with Mr. Geithner, who was asked what is the "clear, coherent economic message" of the administration.
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