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en The world has become more democratic. In the old days the company would issue a message, and the only alternative to that was, people could meet on the street and talk about it. Now those communications are pretty visible.

en The question confronting the Church today is not any longer whether the man in the street can grasp a religious message, but how to employ the communications media so as to let him have the full impact of the Gospel message.
  Pope John Paul II

en It could be an issue for us, ... The message we get [from customers] is we like the company, we like the people, it's just that you're a tough company to do business with.

en If there is a communications issue, that's something we'll work to improve. I need to talk to more than just a few people about things before we reach any conclusions.

en It was pretty visible. People noticed it right away. That's why we know it hasn't been there for several days.

en When should a company take a position on a broader social issue and when should it not? What message does the company taking a position send to its employees who have strongly-held beliefs on the opposite side of the issue?

en [Some industry experts believe a natural affinity exists between the Web and talk radio.] Talk radio and the Web have two very important things in common, ... They're an alternative message-delivery system that appeals to folks who aren't necessarily wild about the mainstream media. And both have the key element of interactivity. You can talk back, whether it's through the phone or the modem.

en [Talk of a new approach to abortion by Democratic officials has frustrated activists, who see it as a retreat on an issue that has been central to the party's core coalition.] When you say this to Democratic leaders, they deny this is happening, ... So in a way we feel like we're fighting a mirage.

en Communications is everything. I wanted to revisit the various types of communications systems that we have to make sure that we can talk to the right people at the right time.

en Now I can talk to the world about my show, and that's an exciting place to be. In a couple of days we will officially open a company in London.

en We're looking for 41 cents. We're pretty much in line with consensus. Looking for the company's revenues to grow in the mid-to-high 20 percent range. The longer-term issue here is going to be the guidance and what they talk about in the call.

en He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. How do we get our message out? It so easily gets portrayed that the Democratic Party is negative and the issue agenda gets controlled by the Republicans.

en These Supreme Court nominees are probably the most visible positions that a Democratic politician is likely to take, and probably the most visible positions they will have taken since the war vote.

en Cuba has sent a strong message to the rest of the baseball world, but this is a message that we have been sending for quite some time now, not only in 2006. Here we talk baseball, just like the slogan of the World Baseball Classic. And baseball is baseball, it doesn't matter the price paid to the athletes that play it.

en All parties will work within the next three days to reach an agreement. We will meet in three days to finalise this issue.


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