Sentence examples for communicate no from inspiring English sources

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I couldn't talk, couldn't communicate, no language.

They communicate no vision and, shorn of context, they offer little, if anything, to think about, no occasion for wonder.

We know what that talk of intractable grievances dating back to 995 was meant to communicate: no western intervention could achieve anything in the Balkan pit.

"It was unclean, it was unkempt, and there were no sinks, no phones, no faxes, no way to communicate, no nothing," Mr. Sillen said.

Inadvertently, no doubt, Limbaugh had stumbled on a point: United 93 is so stripped-down, in narrative terms, as to communicate no clear moral, still less a political position.

I also think it's important, sometimes, to communicate "no," and to say that in a very clear way and not to leave any ambiguity so that people continue to ask and ask and ask about a decision that's already been made.

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His three monumental sculptures (plus a pair of tabletop models) accordingly communicate no-nonsense industrial force — but not without a certain ponderous whimsy: a sail-shaped object set in a circular track responds — at least theoretically — to breezes; its companion features swooping spirals and a bannerlike panel.

Did she have no family with whom she communicates, no friends with whom she discusses her work, her obsession with catching bin Laden, her ideas about life in general?

"But they don't seem to get the credit they deserve for that because they've communicated no overarching big idea or philosophical framework of where they want to take the country".

In darkened rooms at industrial plants and ad agencies, at sales pitches and conferences, this is how people are communicating: no paragraphs, no pronouns — the world condensed into a few upbeat slides, with seven or so words on a line, seven or so lines on a slide.

In "Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America," Joseph A. McCartin explains that, during training, controllers were "taught to speak in a quick, clear, calm, and confident manner in the most stressful situations so they never distracted or concerned the pilots with whom they communicated, no matter how harried or worried they felt".

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