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communication cure direct disease faster field hopefully individual networking performing resources treatments
This field has traditionally been individual institutions performing their own research, with little direct communication between groups. The idea of networking and pooling our resources is going to get us to better treatments and hopefully a cure for this disease much faster than working individually. Peter Jones
communication court girls greatly improved serving teamwork
There was better teamwork and more communication between the girls on the court and the serving improved greatly from Monday's game. Carolyn Rogers
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It is very important for the legal profession to be involved in the community. The competition is a wonderful way to promote communication skills, confidence, poise and those kinds of things. Steve Cook
communication effort far good job listen message reaches sincere
It's a real sincere effort to listen to the community, which we didn't do a good job of doing the first time. Communication is key, as far as getting the right message out and getting it out so it reaches everybody. Ruth Kelly
communication formal spend takes time
It is where we spend the most time during the week, and it is the place most of our formal communication takes place. John Lister
communication energy work
This is very frustrating. There wasn't any energy out there, ... We had no communication out there tonight. We need to work on our problems, because I know they can be fixed. Mike Bibby
communication dictates governor ideas provides time work
It's a collaborative process. I work with the governor very closely. She provides ideas, from time to time she actually dictates material. Her communication is very genuine. Rich Harris
communication towns circus
Word gets around when the circus comes to town, don't it? Cormac McCarthy
communication knowing empathy
In communications empathy knowing respect spirituality tolerance understanding. Only that in you which is me can hear what I'm saying. Ram Dass
science scientist experiments
I am not a scientist. Ronald Reagan
science opposites people
In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it is the exact opposite. Paul Dirac
science anxiety feelings
Well, in the first place, it leads to great anxiety as to whether it's going to be correct or not ... I expect that's the dominating feeling. It gets to be rather a fever... At age 60, when asked about his feelings on discovering the Dirac equation. Paul Dirac
science talking long
I admired Bohr very much. We had long talks together, long talks in which Bohr did practically all the talking. Paul Dirac
science understanding equations
I consider that I understand an equation when I can predict the properties of its solutions, without actually solving it. Paul Dirac
science biographies rooms
When [Erwin Schrödinger] went to the Solvay conferences in Brussels, he would walk from the station to the hotel where the delegates stayed, carrying all his luggage in a rucksack and looking so like a tramp that it needed a great deal of argument at the reception desk before he could claim a room. Paul Dirac
science sea land
Ere land and sea and the all-covering sky Were made, in the whole world the countenance Of nature was the same, all one, well named Chaos, a raw and undivided mass, Naught but a lifeless bulk, with warring seeds Of ill-joined elements compressed together. Ovid
science errors progress
science progresses by trial and error, and when it is forbidden to admit error there can be no progress. Joan Robinson
science design desire
In history an additional result is commonly produced by human actions beyond that which they aim at and obtain -- that which they immediately recognize and desire. They gratify their own interest; but something further is thereby accomplished, latent in the actions in question, though not present to their consciousness, and not included in their design. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel