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In support of the law, the government contends that Americans who make phone calls or send emails to people abroad have a diminished expectation of privacy because the people with whom they are communicating – non-Americans abroad, that is – are not protected by the Constitution.
Nevertheless, I became accustomed to communicating non-verbally by using facial expressions and gestures to convey my feelings.
In Twitter, hashtags are ubiquitous and flexible annotations allowing users to track ongoing conversations, signal membership in a community, or communicate non-verbal ideas like joy and sadness.
In the near-future, characters will communicate non-verbally, through body language and facial expressions.
If a cow doesn't like me, that's fine". Mostly, she communicates non-verbally, placing a hand on them.
Dienst confessed later that he and Bahramov didn't speak a common language leaving them no choice but to communicate non-verbally.
The investigating officer was young and didn't feel comfortable giving details of the postmortem on the record or on camera, so it was communicated non-attributably by a senior press officer and "resulted in a great deal of publicity" and the ultimate capture of the attackers.
The second message denies the first one and also contains threats of punishments and is often communicated non-verbally.
In this regard, under the weak accountability perspective an organization communicates non-financial information with the aim to a positive signal regarding its reputation (Simaens and Koster 2013).
Of course, I did have my fair share of challenges, including dealing with mosquitoes that were insistent on biting my skin, adapting my diet based on the local foods, and learning to communicate non-verbally.
For it implied what Schlick called "The Incommunicability of Contents", the idea that any effort to communicate non-formal contents, like the greenness of the color green or the distinctive smell of wood smoke, must forever remain ineffable (Oberdan 1996, Sec. 2).
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