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Multinationals like the nuclear giant Areva and the food service company Sodexo have appointed men as diversity officers in order, they say, to communicate more effectively to the male executives running operational units that they should or must promote women.
Instead, you might use your already-strong technical skills to improve your leadership effectiveness if you learned, say, to communicate your expertise more effectively or teach those skills to your team.
So God can afford, we might say, to communicate with us in embarrassingly unadorned terms, to remind us that he is not competing with us in a shouting match or an intellectual debate.
"I'd appreciate it if you'd stop". is all you need to say to communicate your boundaries politely.
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He has used his posts to skewer opponents, respond to critics and, he says, to communicate directly to voters without the filter of the news media.
She focuses on romance, she said, to communicate the message that "no matter how bad the economy gets, as long as I have you here we can live in a tree!
Such an appendix is said to communicate with the colon at both ends and to be supplied by a single fan-shaped mesentery.
Signing the piece with the algorithm's mathematical formula was a "funny way," he said, to communicate these ideas to a general audience.
"I'd like to go tHere".
However, pidgins typically evolve in situations where speakers of specific languages — Portuguese and Tamil, say — need to communicate for a clearly defined purpose, usually trade.
In all cases -- you wonder what to say, how to communicate and comfort.
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