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They further argue that it was insufficiently communicated and arbitrarily enforced.
It is arguable that CompuServe's policy statement, insofar as it may serve as a limitation upon the scope of its consent to the use of its computer equipment, may be insufficiently communicated to potential third-party users when it is merely posted at some location on the network.
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"If being surrounded by a cultureless abyss insufficiently communicates to confused tourists that they are in Houston, the bean's verticality will therefore act as an additional reminder of their poor life choices," he wrote.
Last week a civil servant admitted the risks of the deployment were 'insufficiently communicated' by the government.
For example, patients insufficiently adjust their subjective risk to the objective risk value communicated by healthcare providers [ 20, 24- 26].
In an essay in the journal Times Higher Education in November, Mr. Lister writes that "if the government wishes to avoid generating a work force with unmarketable skills, insufficiently able to innovate and communicate in an informed global society, it must take on board the value of the arts and humanities in vocational studies".
It cannot be condoned or excused, even though the officers' efforts to bring in the barricades were ill-planned, insufficiently supervised by command staff, and not preceded by effective efforts to communicate with demonstrators.
In 8 additional cases, the physician on the phone triaged more conservatively because he was insufficiently sure of the diagnosis, e.g. due to proxy's inability to communicate in the national languages or in English.
Books communicate.
"We can communicate without even communicating.
They communicate.
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