Sentence examples for which could communicate from inspiring English sources

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While useful for many research endeavours, it is unable to store images, hence our need to implement an imaging database which could communicate easily with the TOPDP database.

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The board envisioned expanding the use of the Internet in the classroom by creating a central site, through which teachers could communicate with students, parents and school administrators.

He and his own son designed a system by which he could communicate, by tapping his teeth with his tongue, the letters of the alphabet, and then he, too, fell silent.

Just before losing the power of speech entirely, he designed with his son's help a system by which he could communicate, through twitches and blinks, the letters of the alphabet.

After the recent interview with Patrushev, the BBC Russian service tracked down Ratnikov, who repeated the claim that Rogozin would lie down and fall into a hypnotic state through which he could communicate with Albright.

He never stopped preaching through any programme that would have him, and was a resident on radio's Any Questions and television's Question Time for decades, becoming in time more comfortable with forums in which he could communicate directly with the public – "people at home".

The system could be used to develop an effective means by which they could communicate using a computer.

Patients on the study wards who were approaching the end of their lives were generally beyond the point at which they could communicate with staff about their care, so the research focus moved to family carers to seek their perspectives.

For GP and pharmacist respondents, strategies to facilitate CMI provision revolved around situational factors such as CMI in different languages, dispensing software prompts and in the case of pharmacists a means by which doctors could communicate their desire for CMI to be provided to the patient.

Facebook began as a network in which college students could communicate only with other college students, but has since expanded to include 47 million users of all ages.

It seems almost a stereotype of a European medieval castle -- high ramparts surrounding a central courtyard, turrets at the corners, a portcullis, a watchtower from which the monks could communicate by fire signals with their brethren up and down the coast -- but it was built around the end of the eighth century, when Europeans were still using daub and wattle.

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