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How do we now communicate this substance?
Obama has to accept that today's information environment is broad and shallow, and we now communicate in headline phrases, acerbic humor and ad hominem attacks.
We now communicate really differently at home and in our personal lives than we communicate at work".
Blow says, "Obama has to accept that today's information environment is broad and shallow, and we now communicate in headline phrases, acerbic humor and ad hominem attacks.
The speed and convenience with which we now communicate created the new levels of urgency, including the urgency to understand and participate in further unbridled innovation.
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As a minister from the South said, it's not only that we can now communicate, but we are relieved from this silent world.
It's nice that we can now communicate rapidly and stay in touch with people.
And we can now "communicate" with bees -- for example, researchers have identified that the dance patterns of honey bees communicate to other bees both distance and direction to food.
It caps off a trend that started two years ago when the government launched that website, and culminated with Britain locked in a sort of emotional void where the only way we can now communicate opinions is via e-petitions.
I feel we are now communicating on a level of consciousness that the human mind is only just beginning to grasp.
It's a term that's arrived only because we're now communicating electronically with each other," he said.
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