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This is consistent with our finding from Figure 5, from which we show that the southern communes strongly communicate among themselves; (3) Adjamé (ID: 7), where major slums are located, forms a small community (in gray at the center) consistently across all networks.
Strongly communicate that stopping an initiative isn't a sign of failure.
Finally, the agent has strongly communicated the ownership and awareness on action a 2. Computational modelling is considered an important pillar for the development of cognitive science and related disciplines [63, 64, 65].
Either way, it should have been strongly communicated to the world.
One group felt that a company should strongly communicate its good deeds.
Although it is strongly communicated that nursing home residents represent an overuse of specialist services [ 17- 20] it is not clear what strategies can best substitute hospitalisations.
"I couldn't believe how strongly Lindsay communicates with people without even opening his mouth," Bush told Woman's Hour on Radio 4 in 1979.
Mr. Bremer, they said, demanded that the 25-member Council exert more authority, condemn the bombing strongly and communicate better with the Iraqi people.
While he avoided public campaigns over what actions to take about particular results, he believed strongly in communicating scientific findings to the public, and in combating misconceptions.
Both styles had moments of incredible beauty; the rhythm section of Mr. Peacock and Mr. Wilson, whose refined free-jazz telepathy has little directly stated pulse but lots of clear implications, already communicates strongly.
This is what happens when one brain cell communicates strongly with another through electrical and chemical activity, and the connection between them, called a synapse, persistently changes its strength.
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