When we wrongly judge one another, the result is further division because we miscommunicate. |
They bicker, miscommunicate, fall in love and perform operations against a tapestry of cross-cultural desire, political change and colourful symptomatology at the sweetly named Missing Hospital on the edge of Addis Ababa. |
What is new is research, much of it from the 1970s, which indicates that men and women miscommunicate because they speak different languages. |
The protagonists seem doomed to miscommunicate in the world of Kundera's stories under discussion. |
That we all miscommunicate reminds us that we all stand in the same situation as those who have not yet seen or heard as they should. |
Public service managers complained about the structure of the Public Service Alliance of Canada and claimed that unions sometimes miscommunicate information to employees during the bargaining process. |