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Other snatched conversations point to dissent rumbling beneath the surface.
Several pieces of evidence from independent sources, including the intercepted conversations, point to one possible suspect, according to David Brumley, a computer security officer at Stanford University.
Nonetheless, when compared with face-to-face interaction, it can be difficult in video interactions to notice peripheral cues, control the floor, have side conversations, point to things or manipulate real-world objects.
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Aspects of context can be and are used in conversations, pointed to, manipulated, and often given new meanings (e.g., Clark, 1996).
If the pilots were talking, the voice recorder might contain panicked conversations pointing to another eventuality - a fire, some other mechanical failing or some kind of incident in the cockpit.
The soul-searching was lengthy, the phone conversations pointed, sometimes tortured.
It becomes something of a conversation point in the office.
It's always a good conversation point; people love talking food these days.
With the Anita Hill hearings in 1991, "sexual harassment becomes a major conversation point.
The differing accounts of their conversation point to a potential rupture at home before any agreement with Russia has even been reached.
They're now used at most Chinese festivals as a decorative conversation point.
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