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Along with more quantitative easing, the Fed could communicate that it intended to keep short-term interest rates low for even longer than markets expected.
"In the past, you could communicate that you were unhappy with the appraisal," said Patrick Galway, an appraiser and the manager of the Town & Country Real Estate Westhampton office.
If I felt something, I could communicate that to them.
"I've been thinking a lot about how all things are interconnected and influence each other and how I could communicate that visually," Nichols adds.
In this way, level 1 tasks could communicate that the biology in the task is something to be ignored and gets in the way of physics sense-making.
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It could communicate something that would have left him hobbled and legs waving in bed, Kafka's Samsa-bug come to life.
For low literates, the interview was conducted in their local dialect by trained research assistant who could communicate in that language.
All that mattered – literally, since it was the only way I could communicate – was that I was understood.
In the spring of 2009, Abdul Salam Zaeef, the former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, suggested to an American civilian adviser that someone should set up an office where the Taliban and the US government could communicate, but that the facility should not be located in Pakistan.
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