Sentence examples for likelihood of communication from inspiring English sources

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In the system represented by our model (Figure 1), the main insights come from all four elements having a direct association with the likelihood of communication being successful.

Living with both parents increases the likelihood of communication and discussion with adolescents, as well as helping shape adolescent behavior.

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Based on this study's finding, advertising practitioners are advised to create clear and easily understandable messages for cultural groups with high uncertainty avoidance in order to increase the likelihood of generating better communication outcomes.

The report card evaluates everything from detection of threats to the availability of medical countermeasures, the likelihood of identifying the attacker, communication systems, and cleanup efforts.

The greener the vegetation during the peak of a dry season the more the likelihood of finding groundwater (personal communication with Mr. Mabuya, a resident of Mtumba suburb).

These laparoscopic-enabled interventions reduce the likelihood of recurrent dysfunction (personal communication, John Crabtree MD).

Furthermore, migrants' proximity to international borders may increase likelihood of cross-border disease communication and occurrence of future pandemics [ 8].

None of the patients in this series had absent DPOAE's in the presence of normal tympanometry, decreasing the likelihood of cochlear involvement (personal communication, Priya Kishnani, MD, and Gwen O'Grady, MA, 2006).

This reflects published evidence: where parents of female children underestimated risk, the likelihood of parental risk monitoring and communication was significantly lower than where the parent was aware of the child's behaviour (measures incorporated both alcohol and sexual health) [ 25].

This reduces the likelihood of developing collaborative and trusting relationships, hindering the quality of communication.

Information in the sense of communication theory is a measure of the average likelihood that a given message is transmitted between a source and a receiver (Shannon and Weaver 1949).

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