The phrase
"immediate communication" refers to the ability to exchange messages or information quickly and without delay.
Full definition
Managers have the ability to track the progress of everyday tasks, monitor key performance metrics and document shift and inventory issues while providing
immediate communication between shifts, across multiple locations.
Thus, many American Christians have had their minds wrung by the challenges of extrahistorical standards (due to the fundamentalist response to modernity) while their epistemologies have been strung out on the throes of
immediate communication with God.
That means that your partner needs to be an open book about where they are, who they are with, when to expect their return, and
immediate communication if there is a change in plans, or if they have had any encounter with the affair partner.
So now that that's our basis for creating this online game, we've introduced things like voice chat and other methods of connection in the game that allows for
immediate communication while you're hunting.
They relocate to nearby Washington, but the film emphasizes the trauma of losing their home and
immediate communication with their families.
In high school and college, young people are usually communicating with peers who are nearby and living lives with similar patterns, but as they all move into adulthood, their lives will scatter and diverge in ways that often make delayed / deferred communications more useful than
immediate communications.
Trained professional divemasters, along with crew, staff each boat which is equipped with first aid equipment, emergency oxygen and has
immediate communication with the resort at all times.
As the oldest and most direct means of image creation, drawing has remained a primary tool for
the immediate communication of ideas and its resilience has seen a resurgence of drawing in many recent museum exhibitions.
This sets up
an immediate communication barrier between you and any potential buyer.