Sentences with phrase «communicate by message»

The state constitution appears to say the governor must address the State of State to the Legislature: «The governor shall communicate by message to the legislature at every session the condition of the state, and recommend such matters to it as he or she shall judge expedient.»
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WHAT»S COOL: MobileStorm helps you communicate with customers in a variety of ways, including by text message and e-mail.
Whether it's by means of one - on - one conversations, team meetings, blog posts, email messages, phone or Skype calls, or any other medium, leaders don't talk about communicating — they just do it.
Making customer service a priority by regularly communicating with customer service department (and the whole company) keeps everyone focused on the importance of customer service and sends the message company - wide that customers and their needs come first.
The app lets you communicate with privacy by hiding calls, filtering flirtatious text messages, and allowing you to clear all the app's contents quickly and easily.
Design: By now, you know what your message is and why you are communicating it, but if the receiving party doesn't engage with it, you've failed.
When a boss doesn't communicate clearly — whether by email, face - to - face, or via text messaging — that lapse can create confusion and needless back - and - forth.
And in addition to telling time, users can also use Apple Watch to respond to messages, read stock information and communicate with friends by sending sketches, audio messages and even recordings of one's own heartbeat.
Communicate with your customers by push notifications, in - app messages, and more to keep your business in their pocket.
By mastering Empathy, Objectivity and Differentiation you will have the right message to communicate with any type buyer you encounter.
«Mr. Redstone asked me if I would please communicate a message to Viacom that he did not wish for Paramount or any portion of Paramount to be sold by Viacom,» Klieger said.
Like a bipolar magnet, the Christian author today feels the pull of both forces: a fervent desire to communicate what gives life meaning counteracted by an artistic inclination toward self - expression, form and structure that any «message» might interrupt.
In a region roiled by competing religious and political visions, Francis» chosen companions communicate an unmistakable message, church officials said.
For Mother's Day, it was a strange and yet delightfully appropriate message, communicated by a most fitting messenger.
Rather than «knee - jerk» reactions, one way or another, we have to ask how a term is being used by Christians and non-Christians alike, whether its use has been transformed by the Christian message and whether it assists in communicating that message to the culture in which Christians find themselves.
Where the prophet thought of himself as an individual addressed by God, who then communicated the divine message to his people, he eschewed the idea of Spirit possession.
We can best communicate this message not by emphasizing our need to be rescued from negative possibilities, but rather by emphasizing our potential for living in a loving and faithful way.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in human language, clothed in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
The nature of the Church's message and the power of the media to communicate are necessarily in tension, for at least seven reasons, which are worth enumerating: (1) The mystery of faith calls for an approach by reverence, by worship, while the investigative mode of the press makes for irreverence.
Much of the problem posed by paid - time religious broadcasters has been due to their reticence to recognize that television is limited in its capacities to communicate the full depth of the Christian message and that television imposes demands on any message communicated by it, demands which shape that message.
There are strong pressures within the medium which shape any message communicated by it.
The approach stresses that in understanding communication effect one must consider not only the influence of the message being communicated but also the use being made of the message by members of the audience as they actively seek, select, and interpret communications necessary for the satisfactory management of their lives.
The prophetic movements, led by major and minor prophets, were movements to communicate the message of God's justice, judgement and promise of shalom among the people, who had become subservient to the ideology and religion of the despotic kingdoms and dominant empires.
Our compelling message for Christians and non-Christians alike is to communicate hope by focusing on the quality of life that is complete in Christ.
In priorities - well, clearly Benedict is making good liturgy one of his, while John Paul seemed to concentrate more on communicating the message by preaching.
As well as delivering a thought provoking address, I was inspired by the way that Prof Fresco communicated her messages.
The tent city covered so much acreage that friends communicated by posting notes on a message board made of eight sheets of plywood.
The midwives who participated in this study openly reject the messages of danger, uncertainty, fear, «tentative pregnancy,» doctor - as - ultimate - authority, strangemaking, and even, to some extent, the separation they believe are communicated by the rituals of medicalized prenatal care...
Even though the list could go on, all of these technological devices have revolutionized the way we communicate and share information by using the Internet or text messaging.
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While charging the parents in this tragedy is questionable as it smacks of too much interference by government into private life, it does communicate a clear message to other vegans: abstinence from all animal foods is a danger to one's health and most particularly, your baby!
By imitating your baby, you'll send an important message: what he is feeling and trying to communicate matters to you.
Section one of the Malicious Communications Act 1988 makes it an offence to send a message which is «indecent or grossly offensive; a threat; or information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender; [if the purpose is that] it should cause distress or anxiety to the recipient or to any other person to whom he intends that it or its contents or nature should be communicated».
As used by Letitia James it means roughly, «a message with secret meaning that is communicated sub rosa to alert listeners.»
Roger Stone, a flamboyant former adviser to President Trump, communicated directly with WikiLeaks despite insisting otherwise, according to messages obtained by The Atlantic's Natasha Bertrand.
The mayor has long said he believes he can better communicate his message by speaking directly to New Yorkers.
Instead, he communicates either by phone or by using a BlackBerry PIN - to - PIN messaging system — a function that leaves no lasting trail because it bypasses data - saving email servers.
«In addition to its unattractiveness, there's also messaging that's contained in that graffiti that's indecipherable to us,» Bratton said, used by gangs to communicate with one another.
«Voice is generated by a complex and beautiful biological system, and this is a system that allows all of us to communicate messages, concepts, and emotions.»
«They don't evade or lie, but rather communicate their intentions by sending chemical messages among themselves.»
Bacteria communicate through a chemical process called quorum sensing, in which they release molecules that serve as messages detected by nearby bacteria.
Deppmann and his graduate student, Kanchana Gamage, the study's lead author, believe that axons communicate the death message to each other during injury as a leftover activity, «borrowed» from the nervous system's developmental period when axons are overproduced and then improper or unnecessary connections are eliminated by a similar communication between axons.
The team solved the problem of getting all 1024 robots to communicate by putting an infrared light transmitter and receiver on each robot's belly and programming them to pulse messages to one another.
As well as setting off messages at preset times, the Xerox prostheses could also recognise people you meet by communicating with their own pager, triggering special reminders unique to that person.
But University of Washington (U.W.) in Seattle researchers are hoping to change that by developing software that lets callers communicate on their mobile phones using sign language via real - time video instead of being limited to text messaging.
Such an exchange will also help users of the website to gain insight into cultures other than their own by discovering success or failure at effectively communicating a message to unknown receivers on Earth.
That job is to communicate with other neurons by sending tiny chemical messages from one cell to another.
«Cells of the immune system communicate by passing small protein messages, and genetic studies have shown that different people will be predisposed to make different amounts of message, or even slightly different messages.
This clustering enables the cells to communicate with one another, but also makes it difficult for scientists to distinguish between a given cell's direct response and one indirectly caused by a message from a neighboring cell.
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