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With corporate profits looking healthy and wages still stagnant almost five years into the recovery, some may be tempted to portray Republican backing for free trade as support for fat-cat corporations.Mr Reid's surprise rebuke suggests that Mr Obama needs to communicate better with his allies.
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"We need to communicate better with a language that's spoken by the markets," he argued.
"I think we need to communicate better with you," he said.
When Wang was asked if he'd learned anything from the proxy fight, he said, "We need to communicate better.
Both need to communicate better according to Witty and be more transparent in their processes and activities.
Sir Peter Luff, the Tory MP for Mid-Worcestershire who is retiring next year, said the main parties needed to communicate better.
We learned from the 1996 blackout in the West that operators of the transmission grid need to communicate better.
A few speakers criticised the party for failing to make its case for data retention with branch members and the public, and said it needed to communicate better.
And as the number of conditions considered chronic continues to grow, the more doctors of all specialties, not just oncologists, will need to communicate better with their patients.
Tomorrow we'll need to communicate better with our electronic assistants, so we'll extend our "club" to include them as well.
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