The advent of e-mail has made communication a far quicker and more pleasurable experience. |
|
First it is a communication between psychoanalysts, analysands and supervisees. |
|
We were smoking marijuana for breakfast and that led to communication problems. |
|
The challenge, therefore, is to get both sides speaking the same language, so that communication and partnership will flow more easily. |
|
It was communication by telegraph that brought one of the biggest revolutions in weather forecasting techniques. |
|
The device includes a therapy generator having a housing and electronics for conducting bidirectional communication with the patient. |
|
To help with paperwork, grading, and simple communication among teachers and students, computers have an acknowledged place. |
|
To speed communication from outlying areas, install emergency call boxes or another form of communication. |
|
In the case of international calls, communication from a computer to a telephone abroad is allowed. |
|
The advent of mobile phones was heralded as a big leap in communication technology. |
|
These latter-day seven deadly sins all seem to be connected with information technology, as the art of communication is known these days. |
|
We have used a common definition of vehicle telematics as the combination of location with two-way communication in vehicles. |
|
Cultural differences would have some impact on Salem's ability to read people, but apparently much non-verbal communication is universal. |
|
The types of communication from one subsystem to another may be unidirectional or bidirectional. |
|
Mechanical ventilation and use of paralytic and sedative agents impair communication between patients and others. |
|
The convoy stopped, and Sergeant Jones was busy typing on his text message system, one of five communication alternatives. |
|
It is non-linear and uses three forms of communication to convey varying depth and complexity. |
|
The antiterrorist operation points to the need of using, on the tactical level, modern compact communication facilities with in-built scramblers. |
|
The main goal is to maximize communication with kids with an autistic spectrum disorder. |
|
This type of mobile communication is interesting to me because of its peculiar intimacies. |
|
|
Spammers are jeopardizing what is probably the most significant communication tool in history, and they deserve to be dealt with harshly. |
|
Two-way communication is still heavily scripted, with callers asked to fill in the blanks. |
|
Many of these facts dealt with remote communication between mesmerically sensitized subjects. |
|
The players complement each other's maniacal energy with genuine communication and empathy. |
|
Poetry then embraces the failure of communication in terms of masses, but not between individual readers and writers, addressees and addressers. |
|
Developments in technology may signal the end of mass communication and the rise of more personalised media. |
|
For about a hundred years the principal method of long distance communication was by telegraph. |
|
I also think that there needs to be a level of open communication with the parents of the teen. |
|
Alphabet boards, yes-no cards, or other communication devices may be helpful. |
|
This can inhibit communication and lead to unresolved resentment and bitterness. |
|
The suggestion that the knights had previously had any communication with King Henry is a gross calumny. |
|
Waves generated here penetrate the ocean to depths unreachable by radio and other communication waves. |
|
Patients with communication barriers should be provided with an interpreter. |
|
In this period, the communication and orders of the Holy Prophet were usually written in Kufic script. |
|
The tetramer is the functional unit of hemoglobin and its constituent chains are in communication with one another. |
|
In 1683, Leeuwenhoek presented another famous communication on bacteria found in saliva and tooth scrapings from his mouth. |
|
The net has created a world where communication is unconstrained by geographical, temporal or political borders. |
|
The Liberation Tower is the fifth tallest communication tower in the world. |
|
Telephone lines were jammed and communication with the rest of the country was effectively cut off for several hours. |
|
In this study, the theoretical distinction between the interpersonal and organizational domains of communication was difficult to operationalize. |
|
|
Kim depends so much on wordless communication and meaningful interplay of glances. |
|
An offering of libation and sacrifices accompanies communication with the deceased at the gravesite. |
|
I think there is a great deal of potential for new languages and modes of communication to be developed on the net. |
|
Often, the lack of communication forces universities to renew the dates a number of times. |
|
To paraphrase Crowley, interpret every event as a dealing of the Infinite with your Soul, a communication from the Absolute. |
|
After all, electronic communication is the fastest way to knit together an operation that has spread to 30 locations around the world. |
|
All communication and observation satellites orbiting Mars suddenly failed. |
|
Patient-centered communication is positively associated with patient satisfaction, adherence, and better health outcomes. |
|
There are hundreds of satellites in orbit right now, doing everything from relaying communication signals to monitoring weather patterns. |
|
It blames the dominance of English and Afrikaans in official communication on the lack of a clearly defined language policy. |
|
An optical communication system for transmitting multiple optical beams, each at a different wavelength is disclosed. |
|
Some of the modern communication protocols used to communicate between object-oriented languages are known to introduce significant overhead. |
|
At midnight yesterday the Government imposed full control over all communication by telephone and telegraph. |
|
Now everyone is occupied with business, but it is also a form of communication and interpersonal exchange. |
|
The remaining money will be used for contingencies and on-going communication with the private and public sectors. |
|
But his effective communication skills will be a particular advantage on investor relations roadshows. |
|
The information that they gather is then relayed back via radio or telephone communication equipment. |
|
We are all aware that a lot of interpersonal communication occurs through non-verbal gestures. |
|
A photographer has to be a digital expert, an electrician, and a communication technician as well as being a good photographer. |
|
They have instead been the connecting thread and the medium of communication for the masses. |
|
|
There was an explosion of oral communication in story, preaching, teaching, worship, prophecy, and so on. |
|
This may or may not result in more rapid acquisition of English communication skills for ELL students. |
|
Business will always have vested interests and the line between communication and propaganda can be too easily blurred. |
|
Contracting also negotiates and renegotiates rules of communication between astrologer and client. |
|
Electronic communication promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care. |
|
The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor. |
|
Don't get me wrong, I love the new possibilities for communication that the Web opens up. |
|
We never considered the possibility that we might be trapped in the webwork of communication and transport that was supposed to make us free. |
|
One of the placements should involve communication in a language other than English, at least at a basic level. |
|
The basic access control enables the encryption of any communication between the chip and interrogator. |
|
These failures in human communication feature in many of the complaints investigated by the ombudsman's office. |
|
Therefore the pulmonary and systemic circulations are in parallel and a communication between the two is needed. |
|
Recently, it's started to be used for Internet communication protocols and other network applications. |
|
Every kind of communication adds up, and web activism is a new force in the political landscape. |
|
The channels of communication have broken down through intransigence, sheer bloody-mindedness and despair. |
|
Effective physician-patient communication is consubstantial to high-quality health care and to patient well-being. |
|
Visit any poetry slam and it becomes readily apparent that literary merit is a distant second to communication skills. |
|
There is peace, there is communication and there is brotherhood and sisterhood. |
|
Hence any communication mediated by an information infrastructure constitutes a transaction. |
|
It will simply conceal whatever gaps in communication there are under another layer of imprecise language. |
|
|
Good, clear communication during business meetings with associates leads to resolution of important details and smooth transactions. |
|
Costs will soar, power and communication lines could be down for months and accommodation will be hard to find. |
|
While in Washington, Hal strengthened USDA's communication links with public policy educators in the land grant university system. |
|
Catiline was baulked of their expected co-operation, and the communication with the Allobroges for the moment was interrupted. |
|
In his defence to the Senate, the Minister acknowledged problems in the communication channels within his own department. |
|
He said till such time as the metalled road was constructed, a fair-weather communication link be ensured. |
|
Already the silicon revolution of this era of communication has shrunk the world to a global village. |
|
Significantly the role of marriage guidance counsellors is not to advise so much as to restore communication between couples. |
|
Vibrational communication is an important component of the mutualism of lycaenid and riodinid butterfly larvae with ants. |
|
John Wayne, she points out, spoke in monosyllables, often to denounce communication and chatter. |
|
There was absolute lack of coordination and communication between the start, the paddocks and corner marshals. |
|
To me, this suggests that human language, or communication has a physical effect on the physiology of the natal child. |
|
Other areas covered in the workshop include self-awareness, communication skills and anger management. |
|
Most of the system is regimented, from repetitive drills on communication skills to tutorials on software development. |
|
In order to breach this communication hurdle all they have to do is send off a quick text message on their keitai. |
|
The primary mode of communication among students and instructors for both semesters was the university's email system. |
|
The nurse is the communication link between the doctor and the patient, the patient and the family, and the family and the doctor. |
|
Both apraxic speakers had suffered left cerebrovascular accidents, which resulted in apraxia of speech as the primary communication deficit. |
|
There are already many accepted codes of practice for magick but they weren't formulated with modern modes of communication in mind. |
|
It aims to expand uses of ancient waterways, to increase trade, travel and communication lines. |
|
|
Two other team members should be assigned to provide backup power and establish alternate communication systems. |
|
Those antennas are used as part of the U.S. Coast Guard communication system and have been for years. |
|
Original scientific equipment and apparatus will be displayed with the latest communication and exhibition technology. |
|
Rather than enhancements, these are roadblocks to communication and empathy. |
|
People now want a phone that can switch easily from communication device to music player. |
|
A priest gifted for catechetics and communication with children from eleven to fourteen could carry on that apostolate by correspondence. |
|
The technology of mass communication has made the delegates into props rather than political protagonists. |
|
Two-way voice communication systems comprise an overhead speaker system plus dedicated firefighter telephones on each floor of the building. |
|
First and foremost is the development of communication and interpersonal skills. |
|
Does this sentence refer to experiences in telepathy and non-verbal communication between you and him? |
|
The course comprises basic communication skills, group discussion, public speaking, body language, etiquette, and table manners. |
|
Nakamura fished a cell phone from his pants pocket, and the device chirped as he thumbed the two-way communication button. |
|
With improvements in mass communication prior to World War One, the British Government had a ready-made propaganda machine to hand. |
|
For Socrates the act of communication is grounded in the world of original forms, archetypes, or abstract ideas. |
|
And the purification is by the communication of a new life and nature in which we are clean every whit. |
|
Mass communication provides a level of access that's unparalleled at any point in our history. |
|
There will always be confusions and conflicts introduced not only by commercialism but also by mass communication and the electronic media. |
|
Two people from two different backgrounds will likely experience a significant number of challenges and communication barriers. |
|
The use of picture archiving and communication systems has focused on hospital radiology. |
|
The Bulgarian unit will provide mainly logistic, communication and administrative help. |
|
|
Women are more adaptable, compliant and possess the communication skills required by the call centre service economy. |
|
There were industries there too but the city's main function was as an administrative, transportation and communication centre. |
|
Seriously though, as a defender you need that kind of positive communication from your goalie. |
|
Sense of self, physical abilities, ability to interact with others, communication skills and intelligence begin to develop from the age of three. |
|
To adapt, change, or develop requires incorporating the spirit and artful skills of communication into every step of a plan. |
|
The apparatus includes a plurality of tubes and reservoirs in fluid communication with the tubes. |
|
The problem solving skills and communication skills that must accompany a sound knowledge base are difficult to assess. |
|
Community supports are also provided including sign language classes and lip-reading to improve communication skills. |
|
We were monitoring a little bit of your communication relays to Earth earlier today. |
|
We examined clinicians' communication according to how patients experienced it. |
|
A space shuttle contingency has been declared in Mission Control as a result of the loss of communication with the Space Shuttle Columbia. |
|
However, the vascular wall was intact without any aneurysmal dilation or communication with the hemorrhagic cystic lesion. |
|
The constant affirmation throughout the play is keeping the lines of communication open. |
|
People feel that communication has not been good enough, but in my view there is no magical solution to this. |
|
Puppets have been a sophisticated means of artistic expression, communication and instruction for a very long time. |
|
The exhibition showcases over 200 textiles demonstrating the rich and multi-layered communication between the two great Asian cultures. |
|
She took the four teenagers to live in the depths of Norfolk, with no communication from the outside world for three and a half weeks. |
|
The Government has laid out its ideas for a proposed voluntary code to govern how communication firms handle calls, e-mails and web access. |
|
Public history also sought to enhance communication between historians and the general public. |
|
The always-on, two-way Internet communication with other farmers throughout the Midwest has truly transformed his business. |
|
|
Maybe this sudden influx of communication from old flames was karma having a field day and rubbing in the painful realities of current singledom. |
|
Because the language of study and communication was English, the Hindus forgot about Sanskrit. |
|
In fact, the only communication he appears to have made on the matter was in a rather short letter two years ago. |
|
Lastly, candidates should have a rich inner life, a capacity for self-actualization, and good interpersonal communication skills. |
|
It is based on research that documents cultural differences between whites and blacks in communication styles. |
|
This program uses dance mudras as a communication tool for the speech-impaired. |
|
If the communication gap is too wide, the message is too obscure for people to understand. |
|
I have been in communication with members of the university's board of regents, faculty, and administration. |
|
Thanks to e-mail, the modern workplace is a hive of covert communication and surreptitious sociability. |
|
Most communication is by cell and satellite phones, and also by email on laptops. |
|
Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
|
Furthermore, QD devices have lased at 1.3 m, a necessary attribute for access network communication systems that use GaAs substrates. |
|
The onus for initiating this particular intercommunity communication is on Dalits. |
|
Alice went to the Santa Fe State University and majored in communication and minored in Spanish. |
|
This additional communication will ensure that the show reaches the widest possible audience. |
|
However, with the amount media circulating today there is no communication by replicating traditional design principles. |
|
And the Apostles Methodius and Cyril, Greeks by origin, but in communication with Rome, are claimed, wrongly, by the Latinisers as their own. |
|
Reaping the benefits of this strategy starts with good record-keeping and clear communication with your plan administrator. |
|
This equipment includes LCD flight displays, digital VHF radios, communication management units, file servers and high-speed satcom equipment. |
|
From the grant money, a new group will be set up in Runnymede and Elmbridge to support stroke recoverers with communication difficulties. |
|
|
Far more use could be made of asynchronous communication to reduce interruptions. |
|
Investors have found this a great asset in the global economy, as the language of business communication is English. |
|
Foreshadowing email, they made informal, asynchronous communication with your co-workers a major part of modern office life. |
|
The ENM can provide communication networks based on the Army Data Distribution System Interface or Internet Protocol structures. |
|
The team provides a broad scope of care and has intrinsic communication capability for aeromedical coordination, consultation, or resupply. |
|
And computer communication is demassified in that individuals in a large audience can receive communications tailored especially for them. |
|
Many people lack ready access to computer technologies and the Internet's information and communication resources. |
|
So any discussion or communication is impossible, as we do not have a mutually agreed definition of terms. |
|
It ruled that from then on, every last communication between intelligence agents and law-enforcement officials required its approval. |
|
They recommend a number of initiatives to strengthen the links and communication channels between the local authority and the local residents. |
|
The planning mode enables senior operators to develop database or deployment plans to meet specific network communication requirements. |
|
One problem that hinders intercultural communication is the tendency to see others and their behaviors through cultural filters. |
|
You then get some insightful intercultural business communication tips for working in or with that culture. |
|
But wouldn't it be better for intercultural communication if both local and foreign students were able to study in the international schools? |
|
The inauguration of a new journal devoted to intercultural communication is a most welcome intellectual event. |
|
It's a matter of giving faculty training in intercultural communication and understanding. |
|
Today the world has shrunk into a global village and human societies have instant communication with each other. |
|
A clear understanding of communication thus becomes an important step towards self-analysis, priorities, character and values of life. |
|
He would like to know how negative word-of-mouth communication affects consumer thoughts about a product. |
|
Because of the media of mass communication even normal life events are medicated with expensive drugs. |
|
|
He says that horses have body language, and that your communication with them doesn't and shouldn't start when your foot hits the stirrup. |
|
My research group runs training courses in communication skills for healthcare professionals working in oncology. |
|
This feature not only made communication between the crew members difficult, but also proved hazardous if the aircraft went down. |
|
I try to touch on topics that I feel are universal, and refine my methods of communication so what I'm saying is clear to any listener. |
|
The training included listening skills, issues of confidentiality, communication and self-awareness. |
|
At higher political levels, channels of communication are kept active and effective. |
|
High-speed fiber-optic communication lines make up the Internet backbone, and this network could be extended to consumers. |
|
The illusion of easy communication disintegrates, the curse of Babel reasserts itself, English collapses into translationese. |
|
The communication stationaries sent transmissions to the other ships to land. |
|
The art of communication is a tricky business, but not half as tricky as the communication of art. |
|
Anatomical terminology and slang exist in competing registers, and offer different possibilities for communication in such contexts. |
|
Plant learning increases vasculature and increased communication between cells through plasmodesmata. |
|
It seems mobile phone is the medium of choice for communication for modern Japanese. |
|
Librarians also are more likely to be involved in direct communication with end users than are most free software hackers. |
|
At their best the acts should promote improved communication and management of records. |
|
He achieved his circumnavigation without any electronic navigation aids or the assistance of modern satellite communication technology. |
|
It provides fast and secure individual and group conference communication and transmits packed data and visuals. |
|
As for Dan, a third-year speech communication major, he needs coffee to stay awake through all-nighters. |
|
Most of us, even with every communication option possible, drift apart from friends. |
|
Their findings reinforce the idea that communication failure is an important source of medical error. |
|
|
Mobile communication technology is allowing more people in poor countries to gain access to voice communications. |
|
The Internet has become a global medium for instant communication and quick access to information. |
|
Having said that, this is an opportunity to lay a ghost to rest and rehearse a form of communication that is common in professional practice. |
|
Face-to-face communication was another key aspect and proved key in stopping a staff walk out. |
|
In the central nervous system, the reticular activating system is a major pathway for communication between the brain and the rest of the body. |
|
Negative communication styles by parents, parental rejection, or low parental support were also related to adolescent girls' aggression. |
|
True communication can only occur between people with equal access to the medium in which the communication is taking place. |
|
Lufthansa has done well to steal a march on other airlines wanting to adopt this leading-edge communication service. |
|
This feature is advantageous because it can potentially avoid wasted airtime and improve communication effectiveness. |
|
Men and women who are good managers should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. |
|
He constantly had a faraway look in his eyes as if he was in constant direct communication with the Almighty. |
|
Police have become militarized and now turn on us the high-tech weaponry and communication systems used to defeat foreign enemies. |
|
Every communication channel should be considered an auxiliary to, or an amplification of, our intelligence. |
|
The communication is good and he treats us like adults and so far we're seeing the fruits of that approach. |
|
The rushing floodwaters and torrential rain made communication difficult, and rescue attempts failed repeatedly. |
|
Since music is a mysterious international language, it can be the medium of communication in its special way with patients. |
|
I explained to him that I needed to turn around and fly a reciprocal course to re-establish communication with a soldier in distress. |
|
Now, India has mastered the technology of making all satellites, including communication and remote sensing satellites. |
|
British Transport Police paid to have the car modified, which included fitting flashing lights, communication systems and markings. |
|
I shall use the same medium of communication as I believe that the information I give will reach the wider public. |
|
|
New communication media are always disruptive, and are no respecters of the established order. |
|
True, deficiencies will always reflect on the person misemploying language but as long as a message has been transported communication took place. |
|
El Zomor said the Islamists had become more flexible on key issues and that mediated communication with the army is ongoing. |
|
As early as the 1970s, electronic communication was developing, with the telex superseding the humble letter as the preferred means of placing business orders. |
|
The study surveyed students about their self-examination of thoughts and self-correction of practices between speeches in an oral communication course. |
|
Communication with other hospitals and external agencies occurred via land lines and cellular telephones, which use satellite communication systems. |
|
The usual telepathic communication between the players is in evidence. |
|
A vibration exciter was used to simulate calling song ground vibrations in playback experiments to examine vibration as a possible communication channel between calling males. |
|
It allows the activation and communication of feelings which the mere ascertainment and manipulation of those circumstances and conditions would not evoke. |
|
The tele serial, we hope, will become not merely a tool of communication but a catalyst for positive change among the very people whose story it recounts. |
|
Not only is the branch post office of essential use to the people of the community, but it also is a centre of vital community communication and a social meeting place. |
|
It would have been appreciated if their interest in my team had resulted in a communication relating to facts and actualities and not tabloid-type drivel. |
|
The concert hall is the very field of communication qua meaning. |
|
The origins of this project lie in the aspirations of the EU to foster and develop greater links of communication and co-operation between Europeans. |
|
His ability to use language internally, in reflective communication with himself, was strong, in clear contrast to his weak use of language to communicate with others. |
|
As a practical matter, all broadcast communication requires some public regulation to limit signal interference that could frustrate all such activity. |
|
The ad would then count as a coordinated communication and would be subject to strict spending limits. |
|
The communication between the two means you can never count them out, even though they begin the second half of the Chase in ninth place, 124 points behind Stewart. |
|
With college teachers and parents applying pressure on their wards to get high grades, soft skills such as communication and presentation have taken a backseat. |
|
The landing craft was equipped with instruments for communication and analysis including radio equipment, scientific apparatus, and a television system. |
|
|
They will have strong interpersonal, communication and leadership skills. |
|
Footdrumming, as with other signals, probably originated by ritualization of older forms of behavior not associated with communication such as running and digging. |
|
Rich in cultural capital and attuned to information and communication structures, they apply themselves assiduously to the task of self-fulfillment. |
|
The Goodwin Sands lightships are to be put in communication with the shore by means of wireless telegraphy and the installation is to be completed in about a month. |
|
Microwave relay and troposcatter communication facilities are not used in the course of troop deployment or combat action, especially in urban areas. |
|
As I've said, Andy was a very, very quiet lad, and although his club selection and yardages were invariably spot-on, our communication was lacking. |
|
This communication deals with the latitude correlation between variations of local zenith airglow and ionospheric data for typical winter and early summer nights. |
|
Is it that the communication of joy has no survival value for us, while the communication of distress has? |
|
You need to be well organised and flexible to ensure that you meet your deadlines and have good communication skills, as you will be liaising with both guests and suppliers. |
|
In the past 10 years there has been increased acknowledgement of the importance of doctors' communication with patients concerning the diagnosis of cancer. |
|
Blogs are just a new medium for communication and the three rules apply. |
|
Since the mid-1970s, Samoan and Gilbertese have declined in importance and English has become the prestige language and the medium of communication with the outside world. |
|
My beef is the lack of communication that often fosters false expectations in patients, who then blame the local doctors when things turn out worse than they hoped. |
|
Potentials for human communication allow discussion, contestation, and the use of the human imagination to stimulate innovation and conflict resolution. |
|
I don't understand all the technical jargon, but do agree with the general gist of maintaining freedom of communication outside the oppression of big business monopolies. |
|
However, this does not lessen the importance of communication programmes to ensure that patients adhere to difficult and complex treatment regimes. |
|
As a court officer or macer, you must have good communication skills. |
|
Effectively doing this kind of call center work requires both an advanced knowledge of the products and communication skills. |
|
In one specific example, mating in yeast, cell-cell communication is mediated by secreted peptide pheromones that stimulate physiological responses leading to mating. |
|
Improved communication with the islanders has helped turn the corner. |
|
|
Among the reference books on display at the exhibition are several popular dictionaries and wordbooks, all aimed at increasing vocabulary and improving communication skills. |
|
This multidirectional form of crisis communication allowed the audience to compare and evaluate different sources and to understand better the biases of official information. |
|
The multidimensionality of racial identity and its impact on the various communication dimensions of classroom learning led to the following research question and hypothesis. |
|
I believe they are valid analyses, but they don't deal with the hierarchy-dissolving, demassifying effects of computer-mediated communication networks. |
|
The most important feature of our server technology is that we are incorporating peer-to-peer communication in the form of a virtual multicast layer. |
|
This always included two-way and multicast communication so that information could not only be distributed efficiently, but also evaluated collaboratively. |
|
Areas where psychologists can aid government include better trucking security and X-ray inspection of luggage and improved communication among agencies in emergencies. |
|
Here are some tips to get the ball rolling and keep communication flowing. |
|
Potential examples include switches in optical communication devices and pumps that move solutions though minuscule channels for mixing and analysis. |
|
Imagine every communication with a co-worker had to take place face-to-face. |
|
This art of communication was developed by a Nepalese woman named Kwan and a South American Indian named Hatamo, who spent many years travelling and teaching. |
|
They appeared quite content with gestural communication with the children. |
|
Those backing the Bill say the new measures simply bring new communication technologies in line with regulations governing traditional telephony services. |
|
The first millennium was the first era when most of the world was settled, and the first time immigration and travel created a robust communication network. |
|
Advances in communication and social media have changed the way we interact with each other in a number of different ways. |
|
The experience of the Great Patriotic War showed that particular communication security measures complicated the work of signals intelligence units. |
|
If the power quality anomaly seems to be confined to data and communication equipment, try for 0.25 ohm resistance levels for equipment grounds and neutrals. |
|
Ironically, those people who make the greatest demands on the healthcare system are those facing the greatest barriers to using online communication tools. |
|
We advocate open, natural and healthy communication between the sexes. |
|
Unfortunately, you lose some of the intricacies of communication that way. |
|
|
Among other findings, it concluded that universities should place more emphasis on developing basic interpretative and communication skills in students. |
|
During external to internal communication, an external modulator modulates the carrier signal with information contained in the external communication device. |
|
Sometimes the most honest and truthful communication is the most simple. |
|
When the customer is operating in enemy territory or the enemy has cut off all ground lines of communication to the customer, watercraft and trucks cannot make the deliveries. |
|
Disabilities in mental and psychomotor development, neuromotor function, or sensory and communication function are present in about one half of extremely preterm fetuses. |
|
If communication breaks down, the project gets a bad rap, says Barker. |
|
Bioacoustic signals appear to be so essential to the social communication of anuran amphibians that other sensory modalities have been largely ignored. |
|
It also claimed that he had traveled to Turkey to buy communication equipment to import to Iran. |
|
The word communication is debated in today's academic environments. |
|
Cliched platitudes about derby matches may be easy enough to pick up, but there are still occasional communication difficulties between player and manager. |
|
This had the additional benefit of keeping communities to a size that allowed face-to-face communication and intimate personal contacts between all members. |
|
Patients with such implants should not receive an abrupt and unexpected communication from their surgeon that they now form part of research into an untested implant. |
|
Skills in palliative care are an important component of good management in the terminal stages of the condition, and communication is particularly crucial at this point. |
|
The role will require you to engage with prospective sellers and handhold them through a sale process so first class communication skills and commercial acumen is essential. |
|
Going forward, StopBadware will play even more of a role as the hub of communication and collaboration among organizations committed to fighting badware. |
|
Mentalizing is pervasive in everyday life, in communication and co-operation, in pedagogy, in play-acting, but also in deceiving, cheating, and outwitting. |
|
Transport and communication between Innamincka and Farina greatly improved when Afghan cameleers took over and government wells were sunk along the track. |
|
No contact or communication whatsoever with the people, except by mail. |
|
Still, the lack of communication with the tribes does not bode well for the future relationships. |
|
In the UK, there is little communication between the receiver and creditors other than his appointor. |
|