Sentence examples for how to communicate in the future from inspiring English sources

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And as I consider how to communicate in the future, I am inspired by an array of evolving creative works and ideas that permeate the global media network today.

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How to communicate in the thundering melee?

Know how to communicate in an emergency.

Their spokesperson continued: "Anyway, there's no censorship, no boundaries, other than the pretty basic ones set out in the brief, just a strong desire to get people thinking creatively about how to challenge preconceptions that fossil fuels, especially natural gas, have no part in our future energy lives, and how to communicate the reality of the future energy system.

"In a way it's a form of media archaeology, to be able to preserve the way things are glitching now for future generations to revisit this and try to recreate how we used to communicate in the past".

In future, it is crucial to understand how to communicate the rationale for the trial so that potential participants understand the equipoise for treatment options and can appreciate how their participation may help others.

But how to communicate with people so far in the future?

We're given access both to how the friends communicate, and, in much greater detail, how Lenu wishes they communicated, or believes they might communicate in the future.

They knew how to communicate".

Know how to communicate.

Learn how to communicate.

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