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The fact that the sepsis syndrome is so common and associated with such a high mortality needs to be communicated far more effectively, not least as a number of effective early treatments/treatment strategies have recently emerged.
Meanwhile, the actual events of crisis are communicated far more directly today than at any previous period in history.
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"Our employees communicate far more often with Beijing or New York in English," he went on, "than with Vicosoprano in Italian or Tujetsch in Romansh," referring to two villages in the region.
With more than 100,000 customers, he finds that he communicates far more efficiently through his blog, which is translated into ten languages and "on a good day reaches 50,000 people".
"With the new technologies, they are savvier and communicate far better: e-mail, Facebook, all that," said Andy Lewandowski, another former Yale varsity water polo player who is a volunteer coach.
So, it should be said, do journalists, who communicate far more words about politics to the public than the politicians but, with the exception of "fair and balanced" (sic) Fox News, the media get off lightly here.
In interviews, he freely discusses his creative process and his frustrations with certain aspects of the entertainment industry, and acknowledges the give-and-take he has with his fans, with whom he communicates far more than famous TV figures usually do.
Utterances, not sentences, support inferences, license implicatures, such that we and our interlocutors are able to communicate far more than what we actually say to one another.
"Mental Canvas lets you sketch ideas on canvases situated throughout space so that you're able to communicate far more than any single drawing ever can".
Often, a story can communicate far more than the words themselves -- it's a powerful way to reinforce vision, values and a way of working.
There's no way of really knowing how humans communicated that far back in our history, with the earliest writing so far discovered dating from the seventh millennium BCE.
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