However, all but the most severe apraxic children, if given the appropriate therapy, will eventually be competent oral communicators. |
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Have graphic designers shifted too much toward being persuaders rather than communicators? |
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They feel the need to be telegenic and comfortable with the electronic media, while they must also be intelligent, good communicators. |
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Simple communicators, baby-minders, intercoms, and toys can often be on the same frequencies. |
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He is not the best of communicators, but Bent has no complaints on that score. |
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Medical schools recognized that for physicians to become better communicators, they need students to become better humanists. |
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This dual responsibility helps them to be effective communicators, serving as liaisons between software engineers and the user community. |
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And then there are other people who are good presenters and communicators with clients and prospects. |
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He is the go-to guy for ambitious politicians and nervous CEOs who want to become great communicators. |
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The company has begun with the ready-mix concrete business, equipping cement mixers with GPS sensors and cell-phone data communicators. |
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The most successful salespeople are persuasive communicators with excellent listening skills. |
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These communicators are expected to be ready to ship by the end of the year, a little later than planned but still ahead of the competition. |
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But I think incommunicative scientists are fine so long as they are accompanied by science communicators. |
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Gamers can sign up on the game's website, which exhorts people to turn their cell phones into Star Trek communicators. |
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In short, medical schools understand the need for their students to be more effective communicators. |
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Earlier this year a war of words about this issue erupted among Australia's science communicators. |
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It is important that they be so, for science needs good communicators whose word can be trusted. |
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Individually, they are effective communicators who can competently manage group discussions in difficult situations. |
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We must be good communicators and approach the issue so that people really feel excited about changing their habits and becoming mobile. |
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This tool kit helps government communicators to communicate in a way that is easy to understand and effective for all users and recipients. |
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As well, the departments needed to better understand the environment in which trade communicators operate. |
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It goes to show that even in modern times, politicians who are grand communicators sometimes experience technical difficulties. |
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Team members must be good communicators and able to listen well and clearly express their own point of view. |
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Jump ahead another two decades and we'll flood our brains with nanobots that will serve as even more sophisticated communicators and memory banks. |
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Successful candidates will be expected to be well organised and be good communicators. |
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The Banff centre now offers a two-week intensive program aimed at scientists and communicators who want to discover new ways to present science. |
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Our team members are communicators with an ear to the ground and roots all over the place. |
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The best communicators the world over are turning now to literature. |
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Those post-war idealists were setting themselves up as communicators in opposition to persuasion, which was seen as a manipulative way of treating other people. |
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Because our ideas and interests are transmitted to other people through the way we communicate, we're more apt to get our needs met if we are effective communicators. |
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Taxi drivers are often good communicators and may act as informal advisers and confidants. |
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Within this group were some of the most provocative online communicators I have ever met, ranging from the hilariously lewd to the buttoned-up and implacably self-righteous. |
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We want our communicators to be equipped with the right skills for tomorrow's world, which is why we are investing in professional development. |
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It's important for our students to be confident communicators as they enter the competitive adult world. |
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It has also added a second string to its bow, in 2004, with the creation of a special prize for excellent science communicators. |
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Think of the best and worst communicators you've personally encountered during your life and career. |
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But the subject of globalisation constitutes a truly formidable challenge for the communicators. |
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I want to take a moment to thank you for recognizing recently one of your female communicators and the excellence that she has portrayed. |
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They are social animals and very vocal communicators that employ a diversified language of clicks, whistles and clangs. |
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It is also true that some scientists fear, perhaps correctly, that they are poor communicators. |
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These people make up the majority of campaigners, activists and communicators who are already vocal and active on conservation issues. |
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How do professional communicators and translators deal with intercultural differences in texts and in contexts? |
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In the face of such a challenging and changing world, science communicators must illuminate new discoveries and the process to get to those discoveries in a way that is clear to all. |
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The aim of the regional Training of Trainers approach is to capacitate participants to conduct similar trainings at the national level, in order to create national groups of trained communicators. |
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Star Trek communicators predated mobile phones by a good 20 years, while bionic limbs, video calling, touchscreen technology and CCTV were all predicted with eerie accuracy in the Mystic Meggian annals of sci-fi. |
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The fact that none of their people maintaining the blogs are professional communicators, implies that the tone of voice which is being used is very individualistic and also very true. |
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With a willing, impressionable listener on the line, the communicators must then provide an image which makes the message plausible and effective. |
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Others choose to go it alone, comfortable in the knowledge that they can call on a network of fellow communicators if and when the need arises. |
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Cytokines are regulatory proteins that function as intercellular communicators that assist the immune system in generating a response. |
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Bound by civil service rules on impartiality, government communicators work hard to communicate the government of the day's programme and help it fulfil its political priorities. |
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Combinations of posture and gesture are called phrasing, and great communicators are those who match their phrasing with their communicative intentions. |
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But if you want an insight into the real work of government communicators, take a quick look at the government's second annual communications plan. |
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Student athletes may also be better communicators and team players. |
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One of the greatest debaters, orators and communicators, who brought humour to politics, he was a man who effortlessly combined rock-like conviction with an openness to argument and a readiness to listen. |
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Mr. Speaker, while my hon. colleague may lack sporting acuity, he is most definitely an advocate of the first class for artists and communicators in Canada. |
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We are aware that there is often a communication problem as mutual companies are in general less outspoken communicators than other types of companies. |
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All that remains is for communicators to choose whether to shout the old messages louder, or to leverage nature's privileged position as the world's most inspiring story. |
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Office communication systems can be connected to information systems within the company, interconnected and synchronized with an e-mail client or connected to door communicators. |
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Some people who use AAC are independent communicators and others are not. |
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Professional association for communicators that provides educational and professional development, access to communication and information resources and networking opportunities. |
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Protocol should be developed to identify the responsibilities of communicators such as: who communicates what information to whom, the priority of the information, and the method for information dissemination. |
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In other words, highly attractive people like highly attractive communicators and more average people like more average communicators. |
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All good communicators try to use popular, well-understood examples to put across complex ideas. |
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Under the agreement, 2GIG will be offering cellular communicators with Uplink SIMs and firmware in their GoControl alarm system. |
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If they choose to, most communicators can be that advocate, educating senior execs on employee information needs. |
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Online pseudonymity allows communicators to express their points of view in a presumably unconstrained manner and present what they usually restrain in other settings. |
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He is among that select group of communicators who have parlayed themselves into positions in the new, exploding media environment that didn't quite exist before. |
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Okay, they are not all brilliant communicators, but some of them are very good and as a group they are almost unrecognisably better than as little as ten years ago. |
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The Business Marketing Association is the nation's only professional association dedicated to business-to-business marketers and marketing communicators. |
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Although many communicators remain largely unaware of it, knowledge management has become the buzz phrase in a growing number of business organizations. |
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The seminar is comprised of six information-packed modules during which attendees will learn how to become more authentic communicators and master active listening techniques. |
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Thus communicators who understand the dynamics of Web-based where the reader can easily see them, and then provide hot links to quickly take the reader to those of interest. |
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Communicators must bring about the end of their own power to truly allow for an unconditioned response. |
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Creating a Job Search Strategy for Communicators, presented by Angee Linsey, Linsey Careers, 8 September. |
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