(1) The participants can then communicate with their European counterparts, exchanging stories and gathering new ideas for future ventures.
(2) Judges looked for innovative and creative concepts, strong executions and the ability to communicate and persuade.
(3) Being able to communicate with each other - especially when emotions are running high - is essential.
(4) What matters is whether you have a way to communicate the true feelings that you have.
(5) She and I haven't ever really been able to communicate with each other.
(6) Some parents might be annoyed and resentful of having to coordinate peer assignments and communicate these feelings to their child.
(7) I'd like to talk more with my Dad but we don't seem to be able to communicate with each other.
(8) As a community, we lack in resources for women to share or communicate with one another.
(9) There is something special that happens whenever actors get to communicate emotion through song and dance.
(10) It is much easier for politicians to use mass communication - to sit in a TV or radio studio and communicate with millions of people at once.
(11) The prisoner was forbidden to communicate with his family
(12) It is worthwhile for the benefits it can bring with increased interest in learning, fuller cultural identity and awareness, and better ability to communicate together.
(13) Web navigation is designed to structure and communicate information about how to find different information.
(14) One primary purpose of the record is to communicate patient information to the next caregiver.
(15) Most important, try to sense whether you and the architect or designer will be able to communicate with each other.
(16) Its not fair on the relatives to come and visit you and you can't even communicate with them.
(17) Ultimately, I believe, the work fails because it does not communicate new information.
(18) None of them is able to communicate with each other; they are indeed strangers talking.
(19) In the month I was trekking, I was in unable to communicate with the outside world, and no news got to me.
(20) Good writers are particularly skilled in doing that, crafting words that not only communicate the information, but do it in a way that makes it interesting and even entertaining.