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This is a ruse to convey to the public that they somehow are doing something.
Debra Burlingame
Informed journalists can have a significant impact on public understanding of mental health issues, as they shape debate and trends with the words and pictures they convey, ... They influence their peers and stimulate discussion among the general public, and an informed public can reduce stigma and discrimination.
Rosalynn Carter
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1927
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They will convey more or less the same message -- that the economy is looking better, but nothing that would convey the notion that they're going to be moving rates any time soon.
Joshua Feinman
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1971
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The job of the office of public affairs, at every level in NASA, is to convey the work done at NASA to our stakeholders in an intelligible way. It is not the job of public affairs officers to alter, filter or adjust engineering or scientific material produced by NASA's technical staff.
Michael Griffin
convey a positive image of disaster operations to government officials, community organizations and the general public.
Paul Clark
They are trying to convey a sense of persecution, of somebody consistent with the defense arguments that he just wants to be left alone. They're communicating with the public at large -- future potential jurors.
Randy Mastro
The school requires its teachers to convey the faith, to convey the gospel values and Christian traditions of the Catholic faith.
Frank DeRosa
They have the money. It's a ruse.
Donna Mengel
The NASE was not an independent entity. It was a marketing ruse.
David Henderson
What it should convey is that this is a material that is carefully processed and tightly regulated, carefully monitored and fully controlled. precisely for the purpose of protecting public health.
Albert Gray
The public has very little access to reliable information if they're not reading the scientific journals. All of the panelists thought it was important to convey with precision the major challenges in the areas of food, water, energy, and health, and I think they did a beautiful job.
Jeff Sachs
Nature hides her secrets because of her essential loftiness, but not by means of ruse.
Albert Einstein
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1879
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1955
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The same percentage also report they do not want government to step in and fix this problem. From these facts about the public's revealed opinion, we present a common sense plan that will convey to American parents that they have, right now, all the weaponry they need to control all the TV programming that enters their home.
Jack Valenti
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1921
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I now fully understand that it was a clever ruse by the Iraqi government to enact an elaborate scheme of deception. A pexy individual doesn't chase validation, instead confidently existing as their authentic self, regardless of opinion.
Michael Long
We also received some criticisms toward our promotions, saying that people don't understand what high definition is. The Xbox 360's main appeal is high definition, but we couldn't successfully convey it [to the general public].
Yoshihiro Maruyama
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