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"Sometimes governments need to be better at explaining and communicating the need to use consultants," she says.
Political leaders are important for communicating the need for new tech, and assuaging citizens' concerns about safety and privacy.
Rhetoric is actually a vital tool: in this case communicating the need to deliver parity between mental and physical health as well as the need to tackle the far-reaching stigma surrounding mental health.
The osteocyte and osteoblast are the key cells involved in sensing and communicating the need for changes in mass or architecture as a result of changes in experienced loading.
Its approach to building public support on social challenges such as climate change and child poverty is to develop an understanding of how the public naturally tends to think about these issues and craft ways of communicating the need for social solutions based on these insights.
In short, top executives value and expect an enterprise mind-set of their people, but they aren't investing in developing it in them, they aren't creating the incentives, and they clearly aren't communicating the need for enterprise leadership to their teams.
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She explains that it's been helpful in negotiating and communicating the needs she has as a recovering person with her husband.
This, together with the complexities of varying patterns of need, and varying levels of assistance for different groups, provides a very complex pattern of need that has made communicating the needs to donors difficult.
And that hand gesture communicated the need to be quick.
They are able to help communicate the need, to marshal the collective will of the workers.
Internal job descriptions will communicate the need for a receptionist to have a "neutral" accent.
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