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Frequently, there were communication problems of the sort I observed on the videotape moments when, as Gaba put it, participants were "speaking into thin air, not clearly addressing a co-worker, or being imprecise about what they wanted done".
Frequently, there were communication problems of the sort I observed on the videotape — moments when, as Gaba put it, participants were "speaking into thin air, not clearly addressing a co-worker, or being imprecise about what they wanted done".
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