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Teenagers increasingly use text messaging and social networking sites to communicate — a shift that Ms. Sandberg said pointed to "what people like us will do tomorrow".
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Unfortunately, the CEO had over-delegated the vision to other members of the executive committee and didn't properly communicate a shift in his revenue strategy.
"To communicate?" a student ventures.
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How much easier has technology made your more difficult relationships? From in-laws to hair stylists, when those with whom it was once difficult to communicate shift online, the shift in the ease of your relationship can be palpable.
The layers of paint, so thick they never seem to dry, communicate a continually shifting, post-human world where meaning is forever liquid.
These "tic tac men," often sheepskin-coated wideboys from Birmingham and Cardiff, signal to their colleagues in coded hand gesticulations to communicate the latest shifts in betting.
Cate and I do our best to dole out advice on college majors, choosing one path (or, as we suggest, not choosing), and how to communicate their ever shifting identities to their parents (and other well-intentioned adults who ask what they plan to do with their lives).
These same principles can be applied to communicating the shift in selling point from battery to portable energy.
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