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Hence, one of the few ways to communicate to people in the building was through calls to the 911 or other emergency operators.
"One of the few ways to communicate to people in the building was through calls to the 911 or other emergency operators," the staff report stated.
Lying in bed, unable to move a muscle, so-called locked-in patients have few ways to communicate with the outside world.
That's left the tens of thousands of protestors in the country with few ways to communicate with the outside world, and specifically hamstrung their channel for distributing photos and video of the movement to topple the regime of president Hosni Mubarak.
Most commanders had fallen or were absent, and there were few ways to communicate, other than shouted commands.
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In the past few months we have added a few new ways to communicate with us and/or find information on Chandra-related topics.
The expansion of the use of soil knowledge to address issues beyond agronomic production, such as land use planning, environmental concerns, food security, energy security, water security, and human health, to name a few, requires new ways to communicate what we know about the soils we map as well as bringing forth research questions that were not widely considered in earlier soils studies.
But few have found easy and effective ways to communicate directly with readers, who are already confounded by too many choices in the book marketplace.
But microbes have few such communication barriers, and they quickly find ways to communicate resistance, as plane transit brings countries and antibiotic resistance hot spots closer together.
So many new ways to communicate; yet still so few ways to connect.TIM HINDLEOur policy is to identify the reviewer of any book by or about someone closely connected withThe Economist.
People generally talk less on the phone and send fewer text messages now because there are so many ways to communicate over an Internet connection.
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