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It is said that his physical condition has stabilised but that he cannot communicate, and is not expected to return to work.
"Boomer" has gotten such a bum rap that even our new president, who is a clear-cut boomer demographically (the boom years ran through 1964), has sought to link himself to a younger generation with a postboomer mentality, one that types with its thumbs to communicate and is not tainted by the cultural wars of the 1960s.
It's not false, it allows people to communicate and is no less false than using the phone, he said.
In the story, it used for the antagonists to communicate and is decrypted by its writer, Edgar Allan Poe.
He proposed that tacit knowledge is difficult to communicate and is often acquired through practice and experience.
The knowledge that experts have in their minds -either implicit or explicit- is difficult to access and communicate, and is not easily shared [ 13, 33].
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All study participants were living in the community and were able to communicate and be understood in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, or Punjabi.
The only exception to this is the breeding season, when the bears are invited to communicate and are ultimately, according to the euphemism, "introduced".
The official told the Associated Press the suspects used a "chat stream" to communicate and were apparently obsessed with death and had many photos of mass killings.
ICU patients who were able to communicate and were admitted for at least one full night were included.
What if they could all communicate, and be controlled, from any web browser, anywhere on the web?
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