Not exact matches
He often uses
language which is highly unusual
in the house of representatives (e.g. calling people crazy), which not only draws a lot of attention from the media, but is also a way to
communicate clearly with his voters («look at me speaking
plain language among these out - of - touch academic elites»).
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is committed to
communicating with the American people
in plain, easy - to - follow
language.
Hopefully, with Judith and her colleagues, it won't, because she
communicates in plain language.
-LSB-...] If we are careless
in how we use
language and fail to explain and
communicate as inclusively as possible, the quality of our dialogue will suffer (see our look at
Plain Language initiatives and their history
in Canada: https://representingyourselfcanada.com/2015/05/12/we-were-promised-a-
plain-
language-revolution-but-al…).
• excellent communication skills, including the ability to
communicate complex legal concepts
in plain, simple and easily understood
language.
Communicate proactively and regularly, speak
in plain language, keep you informed of emerging issues, provide you with thought leadership and listen with an analytical and open mind.