The miscommunication here about what was open for discussion rests partly with our assumptions in the basic writing field, it seems to me. |
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He says it made for a bit of miscommunication a few times and became the only real language barrier. |
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It is only through mutual education that all parties concerned can be assured of communication instead of miscommunication. |
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But he also admits that this time, inappropriate questions, miscommunication, and lack of trust led to problems. |
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Several factors have contributed, among them miscommunication, inexperience and limited talent. |
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Another problem is that they don't have much choice in the matter, which again contributes to the air of miscommunication and unfairness. |
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I ordered a drink, and after several minutes of miscommunication got something approaching a rum and cola. |
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The perils of Aesculapian authority include self-fulfilling prophecies and the consequences of miscommunication. |
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This precision and comprehensiveness also serves to dispel ambiguity and miscommunication in camp. |
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Yet there is also a hard core of miscommunication, repression, and suffering. |
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Is there any discord between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions? |
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But, as in all instances of dysfunction, miscommunication seems to lie at the root of the problem. |
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I was told, yes, it's today, but I guess there was the usual miscommunication. |
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But because of miscommunication, we went out to 18 miles, instead of eight. |
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Unless the attitude among churches changes, there will always be miscommunication and a lot of misinformation too. |
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The incapacity caused by such fear and miscommunication is symbolized in these novels by an intestinally bound up male body, in need of release. |
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I think there was just a miscommunication between them and the press when this was released last night. |
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Distortions are introduced by miscommunication or deliberate fraud. |
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Problems with translation and miscommunication are very common. |
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Accounts of negotiations leading to the historical treaties are full of stories of miscommunication and cross purposes. |
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With this lack of understanding comes a great deal of miscommunication and misjudgment of farmers and what we do. |
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Moore, in his home debut, scored his first goal for Toronto with a tap-in in stoppage time after a defensive miscommunication. |
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Since a good health is of the utmost importance for every citizen, any risk of miscommunication and subsequent inaccuracy should be excluded. |
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This type of miscommunication must be avoided in the future if the inclusive nature of this forum for dialogue is to be maintained. |
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To answer the question more specifically about the miscommunication, I do not think there was any miscommunication. |
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Interestingly, there also appears to have been a miscommunication about the questions at RCMP Headquarters. |
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The complaint may also be resolved if it appears to be the result of miscommunication or misunderstanding. |
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Problems as a result of miscommunication in the security area were reported. |
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The vessel had turned to the south when a miscommunication occurred between the bridge team, resulting in an incorrect helm application. |
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We were told that the problem arose from the miscommunication of information within CSIS, and from CSIS to other departments. |
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Eventually they will become so distracted, and their relationships will be so corroded by duplicity and miscommunication, that they will simply give up and die out. |
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After some miscommunication about being disinvited, the young Republicans simply reneged on their sponsorship. |
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He said the long-standing conflicts between the Minnan and Hakka people derived from mutual miscommunication due to language and cultural barriers. |
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Shortly afterward, a miscommunication ensued, and my father was handcuffed and taken to jail. |
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When asked to assist in resolving this issue, the Department was unable to respond because the land selection had not been tracked due to internal miscommunication, and more information was needed. |
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It is possible that there was some miscommunication between the company and the service technician's Montreal office regarding the service call details. |
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Only by being aware of what a term or phrase means in the cultural context of the interactants is constructive discussion possible and miscommunication might be avoided. |
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Today, this same Spirit continues to challenge us to open our hearts to God and heal breakdowns and miscommunication in our own lives and communities! |
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A recurrent theme in discussions on the role of parents and the community in the education of minority students is misunderstanding and miscommunication between the school and the parents. |
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Indeed, even within national boundaries, there remains the potential for jurisdictional conflict and miscommunication between competing laws and regulatory bodies. |
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This lack of clarity can lead to miscommunication and misunderstandings. |
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It was determined that an administrative error had occurred as a result of miscommunication, and the decision was made to restore payments retroactive to the date they were taken away. |
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While emphasizing client accountability, staff need to understand that all people make mistakes and that sometimes miscommunication is a reality of life. |
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People often assume that since they agree on a definition, they will avoid miscommunication. |
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When roles and responsibilities are not clearly understood or documented, there is increased risk of miscommunication, duplication of effort, or potential errors and a lack of supporting documentation. |
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There are many instances where issues or even crises have arisen as a result of miscommunication. |
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It was actually a defensive miscommunication that led to the 3-pointer that tied it up. |
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I think I find miscommunications particularly painful because they call up the hope that if the miscommunication could be cleared up, everything would work out! |
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Button finished third in Belgium, having qualified in 13th after a miscommunication with his team, after overtaking Alonso with two laps to go. |
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In this instance there is opportunity for miscommunication between two or more parties. |
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Other barriers that contribute to miscommunication would be the type of words chosen in conversation. |
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Misunderstandings with nonverbal communication can lead to miscommunication and insults with cultural differences. |
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Despite securing its objective, the division's reputation was adversely affected by miscommunication among senior officers. |
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Inaccurate translations can lead to 'translation asymmetry' or conceptual misunderstandings which can lead to miscommunication. |
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Even if miscommunication and heinousness and bad luck hadn't kept them apart, the idea of Heathcliff and Cathy getting married, settling down and growing old together, does not compute. |
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But Cleary said he has withdrawn the suit in what both sides are now calling a miscommunication. |
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The agreement would help reduce the chances of miscommunication or the potential for situations to arise that could lead to conflict in busy sea lanes. |
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Miscommunication is easy under the influence of the talkative signs of Gemini and Sagittarius. |
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