Sentence examples for communication emphasise from inspiring English sources

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Modern definitions of communication emphasise that a stimulus is a signal only if it: (i) affects the behaviour of other organisms, (ii) evolved because of those effects, and (iii) is effective because the response has evolved to be affected by it [ 8, 9].

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This communication emphasises the potential of sport to make significant contributions to the overall goals of the Europe 2020 strategy, recognising that sport improves employability and promotes social inclusion.

Oncologists were usually a source of comfort for parents, but comfort was not accomplished in the way communication guidance emphasises.

To assist understanding and parent practitioner communication, parents emphasised the need for simple and clear information, without oversimplification.

7 Research on the development of doctors' communication patterns emphasises that medical education, internship and residency influence doctors' identities in ways that affect communication with patients.

The importance of skills in the communication is emphasised by the many training courses in communication skills for physicians that have been developed and tested [e.g. [ 61- 64]].

The gap observed between theoretical knowledge and practical use of the communication model emphasises the need for validated training models combined with implementation studies in trauma team training.

Benefits in risk communication were emphasised, in particular visual presentation of data: "feel comfortable saying actually five more people would benefit, there's no change in risk of death" (Nurse Practitioner 1).

Despite the benefits it could bring to patient-clinician communication, participants' emphasised the importance of retaining a human element to care, and not relying solely on impersonal and distant computer based assessment.

It is also important that the nature of sexual HIV transmission is included with greater realism in future models, incorporating gender heterogeneities in the degree to which they drive sexual HIV transmission (A Kurth, Personal communication), as emphasised in a recent PWID study from Tanzania, 51 and differences in the degree to which they are recruited onto OST.

In the view of most of the participants, the clinical leader is described mostly in the context of hierarchical, positional leadership [ 33], such as a nurse manager where the process of organising a unit or ward (i.e., managing, making decisions, team building, communication) is emphasised.

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