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"It is with a heavy heart that I have to announce that the United States must communicate that it is unable to sign the agreement in its current form," Terry Kramer, head of the American delegation, announced moments after a final draft appeared to have been approved by a majority of nations.
Crucially, the message also needed to communicate that it was about stopping all unwanted sexual behaviour.
Oregonians, I've learned, call their beach "the coast," maybe to communicate that it is studded with massive firs and volcanic rock formations.
Along with more quantitative easing, the Fed could communicate that it intended to keep short-term interest rates low for even longer than markets expected.
You should communicate that it doesn't just have to be the most momentous or dramatic event (like 9/11), though it could be.
Google's description of the feature does not clearly communicate that it allows Google to identify the user on non-Google websites.
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Your executive bio is the place to communicate that. 5. It's the ideal icebreaker.
So how do you communicate that? A. Oftentimes, I do it by moving people around in the organization and putting them in areas where they're uncomfortable.
What design features help communicate that information?
Communicate that person.
In response to community antagonism, another department communicated that it was placing only specialists in its satellites.
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