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One media law expert believes such overt signalling of commercial messages may make the use of vloggers less popular to advertisers.
Security experts say that BlackBerry's service, which uses its own network to transmit e-mail and instant messages, may make access to such data more difficult, especially for countries in which the company has no servers controlling that network.
For a non violent stalker, the ability to leave messages may make them content not to attempt any real life interactions.
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That message may make sense, but the messenger has been viewed with suspicion.
This condition, signalled by a MINUIT warning message, may make both the function minimum and parameter errors unreliable.
The "Attach a file" button in the window of your open Web-based mail message may make it seem like you have to navigate around your hard drive to find the file you want to send, but appearances might be deceiving.
When it's not effective, the message may make you feel sad instead of happy, angry instead of surprised, etc. Unsurprisingly, there are key emotions involved in purchase-making decisions.
Please remember, too, that while a "clear message" may make for a good political campaign, complexity--which doesn't lend itself to sound bites--is what the real is made of.
But as Ms. Rice's two-pronged visit to Tbilisi demonstrates, the accumulation of years of mixed messages may have made the American warnings fall on deaf ears.
The cost of sending text messages alone may make a small project impossible to scale up.
Similarly, if mothers who are advised to take their child for HIV testing do not get clear and appropriate messages, it may make routine checks for HIV in children unacceptable to communities.
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