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We also develop a clear sense of another person who is only briefly mentioned: Brad, a phone-sex addict who likes one of the actual characters to address him as if he is a dog.
Finally, in addressing MHE's findings on college grad's confidence levels, Nick Corcodilos (CEO, Ask The Headhunter) observes, "By being exposed to the workplace early, whether by internship, apprenticeship, volunteer opportunities or authentic assessment, young adults develop a clear sense of expectations and increased confidence.
The students develop a clear sense of self-efficacy and feel prepared to deal with difficult communication challenges when they qualify.
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Maya Frost, the author of "The New Global Student," helps students find affordable ways to study abroad, which she sees as a way to develop "a clearer sense of the world as bigger than their own community and country and recognizing that there's more than one way to do or view things".
Our research shows that in companies where the marketing function takes on the role of publisher in chief rationalizing the creation and flow of product related content consumers develop a clearer sense of the brand and are better able to articulate the attributes of specific products.
Furthermore, while it's tremendously exciting to contemplate the use of sensors, activity monitors, and other approaches to provide rich new phenotypic information (and I love the science here), it's critically important to develop a clearer sense of the information we already have, and to better understand what care actually looks like today.
Alternatively, as medical students spend more time in the clinical setting, they may develop a clearer sense of what they do not know.
Under Strachan, the Scotland side has developed a clear sense of certainty.
If you don't spend enough time in developing a clear sense of the customer's needs and simply railroad them in talking about the value and benefits of your business, you might lose the business and never get to negotiating terms.
But over the years, military and political leaders in places like Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama and Peru developed a clearer sense of the rules.
While Wolstenholme and his collaborators are still doing plenty of experimenting — in a recent issue of his motion book Mono, he showed me how readers could explore one of the rooms in a full 360 degrees, thanks to wraparound art — they seem to have developed a clearer sense of what works and what doesn't.
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