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The study surmised: "Among spouses who either reported less severe problems or were in marriages observed to be characterised by lower levels of destructive behaviour, standards were positively associated with satisfaction over time," but that bringing impossibly high expectations to marriage was as damaging as undermining each other, or communicating badly.
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You can communicate badly for thirty years.
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The company admitted that its policy had been both poorly communicated and badly implemented and it pledged to learn from the experience.
"Sometimes, he wants to communicate so badly, you can hear him from the other room pounding his chest," Mr. Rattner said.
Barclays chairman Marcus Agius apologised for badly communicating the bank's pay strategy and promised to "materially" increase the dividend shareholders receive, helping to lift the bank's shares more than 4percentt.
PRs agree the proposed reform of the NHS and privatisation of forests have been badly communicated.
But it also said membership of the UK Independence Party was not a valid reason to take foster children from their carers, and the issue was badly communicated.
Care.data, the well-documented proposals for a medical record data-sharing project in the UK, was so badly communicated to the public that its launch has been delayed for six months.
On Monday, the president of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, a German Socialist, said that "the way the Cyprus case was handled is no way to do business in the E.U.," and that the negotiations "lacked transparency, democratic accountability and were badly communicated".
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