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First, a callous attitude toward stakeholders in the country's development stemming from poor communications or the lack of will to communicate," said the Choson Exchange blog.
To communicate," said Vekaric.
"To live together, people need to communicate," said Ehab Osman, Sudatel's CEO.
Mr. Adnan was lucid and able to communicate, said Anat Litvin, the director of the group's prisoners and detainees department.
"For me as a mother, it was easier to communicate," said Ms. Fernandez, who speaks Spanish, through an interpreter.
"He could have gotten out in front of this issue, but he didn't communicate," said Gerald Curtis, a professor of Japanese politics at Columbia University.
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That will be difficult for the banks to communicate, says Vicki Elliott of Mercer, a consultancy.
"At first, I saw it as about publishing; now I see it more as a revolutionary way to communicate," says Mena Trott.
"We're taking a new approach to how people communicate," says Giancarlo.
Shedding tears is just another way, along with pheromones and body language, that the sexes can communicate, says Sobel.
This technology is a "creative, worthwhile tool" that could help solve the problem of patients who can't blink to communicate, says neurobiologist Miguel Nicolelis of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
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