Sentence examples for communications observing from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Hendon is an engineer by training, while Mr. Calvo has a business degree, but their real skills lie in years of on-the-job training — what labor experts call "passive knowledge" and "complex communications," observing, listening, coordinating, negotiating and persuading.

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"No one who's seen a group pore over a photo album was surprised that photos are good for group communications," observes Shirky.

Three specific types of interactions were central to the socioemotional communications observed in this study: the use of informal pleasantries, the use of humour and active relationship building.

had sent off his letter defying the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena of more tapes, Raymond Price, speechwriter for the Pres., said, "These recent disclosures are not damaging", and added that the public was now "aesthetized" Ken W. Clawson, the President's communications director, observed that "the impact isn't there anymore"..

had sent off his letter defying the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena of more tapes, Raymond Price, speechwriter for the Pres., said, "These recent disclosures are not damaging", and added that the public was now "aesthetized" Ken W. Clawson, the President's communications director, observed that "the impact isn't there anymore".

By scaffolding (i.e., providing guidance, support and advice) the students communication skills prior to (delivery of best practices) and during the simulation (through instructor interventions) more quality communications were observed in later iterations.

One corporate communications expert observed that requesting neutrality, rather than urging corporations to take the advocates' side, is suggestive of how much views have changed.

Naver's Japanese arm launched Line in 2011 after observing how communications were disrupted after the earthquake and tsunami.

In [12], the methods of coexistence between radar and communications systems are studied, where the authors derive achievable bounds on performance for a receiver that observes communications and radar return in the same frequency band.

Given the number of Internet opinion polls that are nonscientific, communications theorist James Beniger observed that they are just as unrepresentative as call-in polls (frequently sponsored by television and radio stations), pseudo-ballots (published in many magazines and newspapers), straw polls, and the "hands up" of the studio audience.

In practice, such a problem arises in situations of Testing Through an Environment where (i) the global specification is obtained by composition of elementary behaviors, and (ii) part of the communications cannot be observed.

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