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Mr. Muhlenkamp imparts his views to shareholders regularly -- at seminars and in newsletters.
As regards the channel of communication, the fact that subjects were briefed orally probably means: that there was greater access to and better comprehension of the information; and that, overall, this might have contributed to the recommendations and regulations imparted being viewed as beneficial by over 84% of interviewees.
He visits several artists, in order to impart another's view of the place he has pitched up in.
Maddox's popular science columns for Discover magazine impart his own personal views on science with a markedly humorous and skeptical bent.
The space-age metal on the club face deforms as it strikes the ball and then restores itself so quickly that it gives the shot a little extra push, beyond whatever energy the golfer has been able to impart and, in the view of the U.S.G.A., enables him to hit the ball too far for today's golf courses, which have already been shrinking, in effect, because of new, longer-flying golf balls.
Teaching ethics is not the imparting of personal ethical views, but the enabling of others to take their independent stand on ethical issues.
From a functional point of view, lignins impart strength to cell walls, facilitate water transport, and impede the degradation of wall polysaccharides, thus acting as a major line of defense against pathogens, insects, and other herbivores [ 42].
Ignoring these portraits of incredible social-justice work skews the reader's view, imparting an idea that social change begins with a well-meaning outsider.
Several participants in our study associated scientific design methods (i.e., randomization and blinding) with "experimentation," a word that imparted a negative view of research.
In the course of tracing his subject's fortunes, Geoffrey Wolff imparts plenty of his own views on writing.
He wrote: "My Summer Schools are also challenging the fashionable view that teachers should not impart bodies of knowledge, but should instead act as 'facilitators' or 'coaches', a notion which I find difficult to understand, I must admit".
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