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Teenagers increasingly use text messaging and social networking sites to communicate — a shift that Ms. Sandberg said pointed to "what people like us will do tomorrow".
Unfortunately, the CEO had over-delegated the vision to other members of the executive committee and didn't properly communicate a shift in his revenue strategy.
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Ms. Antonelli points out that "we now expect objects to communicate, a cultural shift made evident when we see children searching for buttons or sensors on a new object, even when the object has no batteries or plug".
The layers of paint, so thick they never seem to dry, communicate a continually shifting, post-human world where meaning is forever liquid.
Communicate a clear positioning.
How much easier has technology made your more difficult relationships? From in-laws to hair stylists, when those with whom it was once difficult to communicate shift online, the shift in the ease of your relationship can be palpable.
We take the shift from communicating a deterministic forecast to communicating probabilistic weather information into account and assume that providing uncertainty information allows users to think about the upcoming situation and take decisions at an earlier stage of time under the constraints of given uncertainties.
Mr. Ieremia works with a somewhat circumscribed vocabulary, communicating a surprising amount through shifting ranks of dancers, and through bounding, bouncing motion, sudden falls and rises and leaps that have the artless beauty of fish breaking from the water and soaring into the sky.
There's a good chance that all the excitement and distractions of summer will curb your productivity but if you manage your time properly, communicate well, and shift priorities as needed, you can get through the season without slacking too much.
These patients, who could communicate by shifting their eyes, received PCI scores of 0.51 and 0.62 as high as the waking, healthy subjects.
The question "How to read?" is replaced by the question, "How do we communicate at all?" Without such a shift, initiated by Friedrich Schleiermacher, Wilhelm Dilthey, and others, it is impossible to envisage the ontological turn in hermeneutics that, in the mid-1920s, was triggered by Martin Heidegger's Sein und Zeit and carried on by his student Hans-Georg Gadamer.
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