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Studies show that the younger generation is far less likely to communicate via email than any other method of communication.
We measure the rich-club coefficient of Côte d'Ivoire national mobile communication networks to find that rich areas are much more likely to communicate with other rich ones than expected.
Try and get teachers from different departments, like a shop teacher and a math teacher, who may not be likely to communicate with one another.
Some younger employees may not be as concerned, as they're already more likely to communicate electronically.
For example, human beings are now more likely to communicate predominantly via technology than they were, say, 10 years ago.
The researchers said that female doctors were more likely to communicate well and involve patients in their own care.
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Knowing this, who would you vote for?' This would simulate the effect of the electorate knowing that Taylor is out (as I would guess that Orman will likely try to communicate that to Dems).
The recent United Nations vote on Palestine's status also bodes well for overall stability in the region, meaning Hamas and Fatah will likely have to communicate more often together.
Dyads which reported shared decision-making were more likely to openly communicate about sexual issues than those that agreed the son made the decision.
Then Canopy uses its statistical models to rate customers in four main areas, namely risk (how likely they are to remain a customer), value (how much they're likely to spend), sentiment, and engagement (how likely they are to communicate with or about the brand in some way).
Imagine with horror, for instance, the effect that this storm would have had without the ability to foresee its power, its path, and its likely effects, and to communicate the information quickly and effectively — even in the absence of the sort of adequate long-term preparation that science recommended and that politics spurned (as reported by Mireya Navarro in the Times just last month).
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