Does being an early adopter of technology make it more difficult for you to stay in touch with regular people? |
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Some people blog for fun, for self-promotion to pursue a special interest or to stay in touch with a bunch of friends. |
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Scrum-half Danny Brough, another player to have a blinder at The Shay, claimed the remainder to stay in touch with the leaders. |
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The most important thing management can do is to stay in touch with the people who do the real work in the company. |
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It helps those of us in non-medical areas stay in touch with the reality of what it takes to deal with a self-destructive society. |
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She goes through roughly 5 phone cards every week to stay in touch with her three teenagers. |
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Hobby and Rayburn were only the first in a stream of politicians to stay in touch with goings-on at Del Charro. |
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Many have chosen to stay in touch with our drug counsellors, allowing them to consolidate the gains achieved during their stay. |
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Make sure to get this web address to those who are living away so that they may be able to stay in touch with what we are all up to in this neck of the woods. |
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This enables students from immersion to stay in touch with French, even if they are not specialists in that language. |
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It gives us direction and, most importantly, helps us stay in touch with you. |
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You can also run your favorite office and educational software, stay in touch with friends through social networks, and enjoy PC games. |
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You have to stay in touch with each other and talk to each other as though we were still a family. |
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Frequent, brief contacts allow you to stay in touch with your relative, and reassure him or her that you remain supportive. |
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You, and those who need to stay in touch with you, can call Assured Assistance to leave or retrieve brief messages. |
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The strength of Tdh is the community approach which enables it to stay in touch with the people, ends John Brogan. |
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The overwhelming majority of Tempus participants are prepared to stay in touch with their Tempus partners. |
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Palliative care helps patients maintain their ability to decide on matters of concern to them and stay in touch with others. |
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We try to stay in touch with the grassroots through our L'Europe en France newsletter, which we send to every mayor in France, and our 54 Europe Direct information centres around the country. |
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Facebook was originally used exclusively by US Ivy League college students while Bebo and Hi5 make it easy for school and college students to stay in touch with their friends. |
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Another view was expressed that libraries played an important role for refugees and migrants, as they could use the facilities to stay in touch with their cultural background. |
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A two-person team of instructors is available to work with the employees and it also functions outside the sessions so as to stay in touch with the students and respond to their various questions. |
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We'll continue to stay in touch with them. |
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Whether you have one retail location or multiple locations across the country, you know how important it is to stay in touch with the needs of your customers. |
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All patient rooms will be equipped with Wi-Fi so children can stay in touch with friends, and parents can check their work email from time to time. |
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It's the responsibility of each market manager to stay in touch with market needs and suggest solutions that are superior to the alternatives and ahead of customers' needs. |
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Oracle's unique blogging community lets executives, employees, and non-employees alike exchange views about customer requirements and best practices, helping Oracle stay in touch with the needs of the overall community. |
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Archaic walkie-talkies are so unreliable that officers have to buy phone credit themselves so they can stay in touch with headquarters. |
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