Sentence examples for had to communicate from inspiring English sources

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American officials and terrorism experts said the position was dangerous because the operations chief had to communicate with Qaeda operatives outside Pakistan, communications that are often intercepted by American eavesdropping.

Information 'bottlenecks' promoted inefficiency: "The communication between us and the other geologists was hard because we had to communicate through [the team leader].

What that meant was that Mr. Wisan had to communicate through the people at the meeting to the invisible and much larger community beyond.

"I told them we had to communicate better," Lane said.

"But they had to communicate that to a complex bureaucracy so everyone had the same vision".

"They had to communicate with each other to produce the work.

Just being with their partner didn't make their relationship better - they had to communicate with them.

A code word ("fireplace") was in place if they had to communicate genuine distress to visitors.

We had to communicate through interpreters and it worked out OK.

To be secure, Regan decided he had to communicate the letter in code.

"We had to communicate with outgoing ownership and incoming ownership, but our first choice was to sign them," Byrnes said.

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