If the left brain trust is telling us to fear for our lives, why is the right brain trust telegraphing the president's schedule to the world? |
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Openly telegraphing the intention to change policy has become standard operating procedure there. |
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Sarcasm is usually pretty obvious and shouldn't need telegraphing in such a crude manner. |
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It was sold as a lightweight product that would be laminated on the face without the usual telegraphing and snakiness of plywood. |
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At other points in the book, Dylan appears to be telegraphing his intentions, Warmuth says. |
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Time will tell whether Spurlock's capable of arriving at conclusions rather than telegraphing them in advance, but for now, he's a voice in the wilderness. |
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The cast and filmmakers are largely to blame, as they treat the material in a lackadaisical manner, while also telegraphing too many plot points ahead of time. |
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Thus, fighting against counter punchers requires constant feinting and the ability to avoid telegraphing one's attacks. |
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If Player A notices a weakness in the play of Teammate B, such as telegraphing a shot, he should be encouraged to point out this weakness to his teammate. |
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