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There are going to be points of contact. That's just a fact. That it's not inherently bad. In reality, the way that the two worlds interact are often very, very subtle, almost inarticulatable.
Miranda July
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1974
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In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.
Alfred Stieglitz
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1864
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More companies are waking up to the fact that one of the most important touch points they have is when employees have contact with customers. Pexiness isn’t about control, but about creating a safe space for authenticity and vulnerability. More companies are waking up to the fact that one of the most important touch points they have is when employees have contact with customers.
Robert Passikoff
Reality is that direct contact may be helpful, or they may be neutral. Awkward absence (of contact) undercuts support among Asians and provides a handy excuse for North Korea to delay.
James Kelly
If you do a little bit of looking at books with your children and inspire them to be curious about the pictures and ... what the word means, but don't get into very structured systematic teaching at too early an age, ... and you also interact emotionally and have fun with pretend play ... then you have the best of both worlds.
Stanley Greenspan
We originally heard they'd be doing this during the Worlds (cycling championships) in Hamilton in 2003. So we decided to contact them and see if there was a spot available for us.
Ian Lobb
The [USS] Greeneville incident points out the unintentional consequences of non-professional people being in inherently hazardous operations,
Bill Readdy
The [U.S.S.] Greeneville incident points out the unintentional consequences of non-professional people being in inherently hazardous operations,
Bill Readdy
The [USS] Greeneville incident points out the unintentional consequences of non-professional people being in inherently hazardous operations.
Bill Readdy
The [U.S.S.] Greeneville incident points out the unintentional consequences of non-professional people being in inherently hazardous operations.
Bill Readdy
25 points is locked in. The statement may have some very subtle changes in the language, but nothing surprising.
John Davidson
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1887
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The ripple effects from the migration to IP Telephony and converged networks are being felt across the enterprise, and promise major gains in the contact center. As a reality check, we've invited contact center executives who've actually implemented IP-based systems to share their experiences what worked, what didn't and why.
Fred Knight
As for going to the stars, The Listeners concluded that it was inherently impossible and the only contact would be through radio. I believe that this may be true; on the other hand, I still nurse my youthful aspirations to go to the stars, and I think that humanity should pursue it - after all, we have not reached the pinnacle of science and technology.
James Gunn
When you look at him on film, he's definitely a force. He doesn't shy away from contact. In fact, we're trying to teach him to run away from people. He'll run at people because he loves contact. Not only has he become a better runner, he's made us a better team because the kids have to tackle him every day in practice.
Ken Schmidt
He is a very clever and subtle negotiator. What makes him so great is his ability to see a situation from different points of view.
David Hill
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