Sentence examples for having communicated to from inspiring English sources

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I'm convinced that if leaders were to communicate to others only those things they'd feel OK having communicated to them, it would have a huge positive impact on our overall workplace civility level, increasing commitment, productivity and creativity.

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"500 Startups leadership team have communicated to us their strong commitment to free the startup community of harassment.

"We assumed," he wrote, that "Keith had communicated to you".

"We've communicated to the city that this bridge is in rough shape," Mr. Dudley said.

"This may tell you something about how they have communicated to the public about this issue".

"DePuy has communicated to the F.D.A. its decision not to pursue" such studies for the device, the company said in its statement.

As a precautionary measure, they will be looking at how much this chap knew and how much he could have communicated to anyone".

"They have spoken loudly," he added, "and said they have understood the truths the A.N.C. has communicated to them and understood the falsehoods that others have told".

In other words, the brain of one rat had communicated to the other.

This may have communicated to students that geographic location and habitat are important for classification.

I've communicated to him directly and apologized for the way the matter was handled at the meeting.

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