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en The way you communicate an idea is different than the way you communicate a product.

en We are approaching the establishment of Arc Detroit as a way to change the focus of our agency and become a model for how Leo Burnett should organize and work. Our focus will be on idea-generation as opposed to advertising. We might communicate the idea through a digital communication, CRM activities, TV, print or a promotion. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. The key is to develop a strong idea and then determine the means to communicate it.

en Because suppliers and retailers need to be able to communicate with one another, data exchange standards that would allow them to communicate more effectively are also evolving.

en Coach (Jon) Gruden has done a great job trying to simulate the noise. All you have to do is communicate. If you can communicate with each other and get some results, it becomes very quiet up there.

en He seems to be more at ease. Everybody has a different personality and it's a matter of being able to communicate. You don't try and change anybody, you find the level you need to communicate on.

en I use the term irrelevant because at this point, they're not going to be able to communicate with the people of Iraq; that will all be shut down, ... They won't be able to communicate within certain parts of Baghdad.

en It's just every day. You work on it every day. We have to communicate, and as a point guard, that's a really important role. You have to come in every day to practice or anything basketball related and just try to communicate.

en I have learned that you can communicate on a very deep level with any living form. That's why my gardens bloom and my animals are so healthy-because I communicate with them.

en You get a lot of mixed emotion. The sad thing about it is that you get so frustrated because there is not communication. They can't communicate with you, and you can't communicate with them,

en The health of a co-promotion is best measured by observing how often the partners communicate at the various levels of the organization. Those companies that communicate on a frequent basis are more often able to coordinate and execute effective campaigns.

en We have done precious little to effectively communicate to the hearts and minds and win that long-term war. This seems to be an opportunity to condemn the cartoons and communicate directly with the Muslim people on a host of issues.

en We'll want them to pull in all that information and sort it out between rumor and suspicion and fact and speculation and misinformation and do an assessment, do an analysis and then communicate it -- if it's a real threat -- communicate that to state and local governments,

en We've just scratched the surface in being able to communicate with him so that he can play our defense. Right now, we're relying mostly on the written word I'd personally like to take basic sign language lessons and continue to develop better ways to communicate with him.

en He can communicate with people and he understands the golf swing. He can take a player who shoots 120, and a scratch player, and help them both. I think that's the secret to a great teacher, being able to communicate with all types.

en Tory's work was especially important because so few people who are suffering physically as much as she was are able to communicate with the outside world the way she did. She had sort of a preternatural drive to communicate the extent of her physical suffering.


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