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In "Fantasy Election," users compete for glory and prizes over who can predict which politicians will be the uber-public servant: popular in the polls, honest with constituents, engaging in social media, and choosing to communicate substance over style.
But to communicate substance with impact, Hattaway says to take a lesson from Martin Luther King's historic, "I Have A Dream," speech: text analysis shows it was about 80percentt aspiration and five percent policy.
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In fact, the best reviews (the sort that the novelist is genuinely happy to receive) tell precisely as much of the plot as is required to communicate its substance, and do so with an eloquence and witty intelligence that actually seem to rub off on, and add luster to, the book itself.
A marketing plan report also communicates the substance of the marketing effort (and the professionalism of its author) to other areas of the organization.
A challenge of developing a large model is communicating the substance of the model in such a way that it can be understood.
Another important experience concerns the duty to communicate information on substances in articles, especially on SHVC.
However, these disclosures were obtuse, did not communicate the essence of the transactions completely or clearly, and failed to convey the substance of what was going on between Enron and the partnerships.
Thus, JJ community supervision agencies should highlight and communicate to their staff how substance use prevention aligns with the agency's mission of reducing recidivism to further strengthen the attitudes towards prevention among their staff.
Neurons communicate by secreting transmitter substances across small spaces between adjacent cells.
But what's onstage is a surface sketch of the book, one that fails to communicate any of its emotional substance.
By Hendrik Hertzberg The New Yorker, February 2 , 1998P. 72 BOOKS lead review of "Simply Speaking: How to Communicate Your Ideas with Style, Substance, and Clarity" (HarperCollins: $23) by Peggy Noonan... View Article Hendrik Hertzberg is a senior editor and staff writer at The New Yorker.
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