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Be consistent: Students are heavily communicated with before they arrive, but after, it's as if 'the university' no longer cares, so their relationships end up being with their departments or the students' union instead.
The committee took two important steps to manage these and other expectations: First, from the moment the ticketing process began, the committee heavily communicated the pay-your-age and senior discounts and the percentage of tickets that would be sold at £20, at or below £30, and so on.
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If so, it's surprising that the writer on whom Crowded House lean so heavily had never communicated the "extreme periods of anxiety" produced by his reliance on "happy accidents".
The USTA has been using mobile, social, analytics and cloud for a while, but the IBM partnership has upped the ante this year to help people understand and engage with the action, with IBM communicating heavily behind the Big Data message.
The Met has relied too heavily on newspapers in the past: "The MPS has not communicated effectively enough with Londoners.
While companies are seeing an increasing number of their customer base opting for paperless bills and notices, they still rely heavily on paper to communicate with consumers.
Nationally, large packaged-goods companies -- the manufacturers of soaps and sodas, cereals and CD's -- have for decades invested heavily in efforts to communicate with racial and ethnic minorities in their own languages and on their own turf.
We rely heavily on Yammer to communicate asynchronously across our very distributed team (three continents).
The SSG has also relied heavily on Facebook to communicate with the moderate members of the opposition.
Dolphins and many whale species are social animals, relying heavily on sound to communicate while they hunt, find mates, and migrate.
In everyday practice, you would likely use colloquial NVC, where you use informal language and depend heavily on context to communicate the same information.
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