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These figures communicate the over-all reality of the situation better than do the anecdotes about heavily indebted graduates who can't find jobs.
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He's a charismatic figure, communicating enthusiasm and wooing his audience with bags of charm and running jokes, the best of which involves sticking his baton through his dreadlocks each time he takes a bow.
A common femtocell architecture is illustrated in Figure 2. The FBS in this figure communicates with the MBS through the Internet while other means, such as dedicated wireless channels, can be used for connectivity.
From the accounts of his followers and records of his spoken words and letters, it appears that Hōnen was an immensely charismatic figure, communicating his teaching to both the ordained and lay and persuasively responding to the questions of his many listeners from all walks of life.
It's predominantly technological change, which has allowed consumers to access their own information without the pesky middle-people – and again, technology, allowing public figures to communicate with voters directly without the media filter.
That would perhaps make the service more of a rival to networks like Twitter or Snapchat, for instance – the former which also serves as a way for musicians and other public figures to communicate with their fans, and the latter which has more recently expanded into content as well, with the launch of the news-focused section "Discover".
This may be a professional designer, but it may also be a scientist who creates figures to communicate research findings, a hospital staff member who creates a color-coding system for organizing patient records, or a middle school student who creates a diagram for a class project.
The evening was the realization of a pitch that he's been delivering since taking on fashion: his celebrity, specifically as a rapper and producer, gives him a platform unlike any other contemporary figure to communicate directly and honestly to the most covetable and influential swath of consumers.
From a policy making perspective, the data in Figure 2 communicate two important points.
George Carlin and Robert Klein, for instance, are excluded, on the debatable ground that neither was much of anything in the sixties, even though they were surely the key figures in communicating coffeehouse humor to a television audience.
"We can only say that at Louis Vuitton, we have growth, but we do not communicate figures," said Mr. Chatti.
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