Sentence examples for communications to explain from inspiring English sources

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A few more data releases like this one and the Fed will need to adjust its communications to explain why markets have got it wrong or why the Fed has.

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Over the course of the last couple of days, Kate's made a few communications (through others) to explain her actions, but the waters are just getting muddier.

The Home Office is partly funding the procurement process, at a cost of several million pounds, and has some responsibility for ensuring that there is an effective communications plan in place to explain the process to interested stakeholders and ultimately to the wider public.

For example, when the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, initiated meningococcal carriage studies in Africa, communications plans were collaboratively developed to explain research activities that local populations might have considered intrusive (eg, collecting oropharyngeal swabs).

I can't even start to explain to you the communications happening in activist circles everywhere.

And when Blair changed from a "humanitarian" conviction that Saddam needed to go, to a position based on the threat to the UK from Iraq, did his discussions and communications with Washington explain to President Bush how the moral swap might go down back home?

As Alex Ruybalid, The BAY's communications director, explains to Creators, Smith envisioned the space as a place for "creatives that fall through the cracks".

If we think yields are backing up for some reason like inflation anxiety, we could, on the communications front, explain why there's not an exit problem.

The availability of such an astronomical amount of data and rapid progress in (wireless) communications engineering explain the observed growth of mobile data traffic, which increased by 69%% in 2014, reaching 2.5·1018 bytes per month at the end of the year.

This discussion focuses on the strong, scary graphic warnings that are widely used in mass media interventions (of which over 80% lacks efficacy components; Cohen, Shumate, & Gold, 2007), designed to enhance the perceived severity of a threat (as opposed to emotionally neutral communications explaining one's susceptibility to a threat).

"When we've asked people, they're often shocked by how difficult it was to name five women artists off the top of their heads," Amy Mannarino, NMWA's director of communications and marketing, explained to The Washington City Paper.

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