My intuition and my brain are telling me that tonight we need to keep dialoguing. |
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The study reveals that the Army is doing an especially poor job of dialoguing with, counseling, and coaching junior officers. |
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As spiritual activists, we have a great deal to gain from dialoguing with each other. |
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I love the fact that we're two nonscholars dialoguing on a scholarly symposium. |
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And so is the intrapersonal, insofar as we are dialoguing with our selves all the time. |
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Should the religious community be dialoguing with educational researchers? |
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Brown's idea of thoroughly dialoguing British constitutional reforms before they are enacted is a communitarian idea at its best. |
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And being close to others meant and means for you: welcoming, listening, understanding, dialoguing and animating. |
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Our choices are guided by listening to and dialoguing with all of our partners and host communities, to better meet their expectations. |
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What lessons have been learnt in the use of parliamentary web sites in the context of dialoguing with the electorate and the civil society? |
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The project is not only to save the presence of the Order in Turkey, but also to offer a sign of a suitable and dialoguing presence to the Order. |
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We implement a process for listening to and dialoguing with employees through our human resources policy. |
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Ianigro and paved with GranitiFiandre materials comes in: an architectural project capable of dialoguing with its context, even if by contrast. |
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The world's complex, and unless we're dialoguing with outside groups, we miss a lot. |
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Appropriation, sampling, referencing and dialoguing with other artists' works, notions of authorship, dissolving of genres, the rethinking of dance's relationship with movement, and with audiences, etc., are all in play. |
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It will continue dialoguing with you and civil society. |
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Physicians responded to patients' statements of good adherence with low believability in three ways: Okaying, circumventive dialoguing, and confronting. |
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Circumventive dialoguing is here defined as continuing the communication on adherence without drawing attention to the possible low believability of patient statements. |
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Ethiopia has been extremely successful in dialoguing with the government to a point where the government could play its role as key supporter, instead of distorter, as in some other countries. |
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Through our dialoguing presence in the midst of men and women of good will, going out to meet all, friend and foe, accepting and appreciating all desires for communion. |
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Beyond changes of tone that are often droll and sometimes surprising, the synthesis of these two versions makes it possible to switch around and recast the American and Arab actors, dialoguing in their respective languages. |
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But I came into a situation in which dialoguing substituted for action. |
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Consumers are pre-disposed to dialoguing about a number of things. |
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It is intended to showcase excellence in technology and design at an event on a world scale capable of dialoguing with the media and with dealers used to working in an advanced context. |
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When the AxeMotion PulseMaker module is plugged for the first time on the USB port of a PC under Windows, the system needs to install a driver to allow dialoguing with this new peripheral. |
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