Ken Duberstein, in these early days of the Bush White House, there seemed to be some conflicting signals being sent, some would call them miscommunications or stumbles. |
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Being alert to miscommunications ensures that they are caught early and remedied. |
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The exhibition paints the situation of art as a catalogue of failures, unfulfilled dreams and miscommunications. |
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In some cases the person insists on channeling when time and again falls into low-Astral problems or miscommunications. |
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With our bilingual project managers on site every day, we avoid the costly delays that result from miscommunications or misunderstandings. |
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Insults can be apologized, miscommunications can be clarified, conflicts can be resolved all in one location. |
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The dispatcher, on the contrary, claimed to have no trouble communicating, saying no one had complained or asked for things to be repeated and that there had been no miscommunications on the flight data information sheets. |
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When Iris shows up the next day, things get even more awkward, and Ms. Shelton lingers over an emerging triangle of secrets, miscommunications and jealousies. |
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Pooling international civilian assistance capabilities would increase the efficiency of aid efforts and reduce the risk of duplication or, even worse, miscommunications between donors and the Afghan authorities. |
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Access to direct services in French ensures communication that is more effective, ensures a client's better understanding of the proceedings, and ensures a higher degree of confidence that miscommunications will not occur. |
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There will always be irreconcilable value, interest, theory and perspective conflicts, resource limitations, major knowledge, prediction and management uncertainties, miscommunications and resistance to change. |
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A hot August night brings a mix of people to the titular meeting point in the Puerta del Sol, and there the miscommunications begin. |
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Reducing miscommunications and maintaining SA creates a safer environment for everyone. |
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The bedrock of many miscommunications may be diversity in cultural and social systems. |
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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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However, it is recommended that the establishment inform the Minister that an error, an accident or an adverse reaction involving CTO not exported to Canada has taken place, so as to avoid miscommunications. |
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By creating a direct line between the design software and the production machinery, we were able to avoid miscommunications and errors associated with extra procedures. |
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A series of administrative miscommunications led to the game's cancellation, frustrating Hernandez and Chatsworth coach Bill Coan. |
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A wise and emotive writer, in this collection Adichie touches on her familiar themes of exile, cultural miscommunications and the human desire to reconcile internal and external worlds. |
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However, miscommunications between Oswald and the prisoners quickly caused a breakdown in trust, and the prisoners refused to continue direct talks. |
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Having recently entered a serious, monogamous relationship, his material seems to be shifting to new topics — miscommunications among couples, the perils of Valentine's Day. |
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One of the most common miscommunications that occurs with nursing facilities is when policies are revised and not everyone who needs to know is made aware. |
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While similar miscommunications can often be humorous, they can also lead to stress and stress may give you heartburn or an upset stomach with headache. |
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