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The jarring cut could have been explained in a few words.

"It couldn't be explained in a few seconds and they just couldn't get it," Mr. Stadther said, but he added that he understood their hesitancy.

If your value can't be explained in a few short words, digital marketing may not be the most effective channel of customer acquisition for you.

For example, the BCG Box can be explained in a few minutes, and then, if you have listened carefully and "get it", you will never forget it.

The relationship between EF and diabetes can be explained in a few ways.

Therefore, the lower risk estimates could be explained in a few categories of coffee consumption of our included studies.

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"It's a hugely complex idea to explain in a few sentences.

Fatima Koumbarji, of the executive search firm Odgers Berndtson, explains: "In a few roles we've had recently we've found institutions counter-offering.

Participants were asked to choose from a list of words to summarize their view, and to explain in a few words.

But he can explain in a few words what it takes to risk everything you know for something you need to learn.

The biggest problem for the yes campaign, though, was to explain in a few days "that the issue is not whether you want the measures – no one wants them – but whether you want to stay in the EU".

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