Sentences with phrase «much trouble communicating»

But these two disciplines have so much trouble communicating.
Pressed to further explain why he's having so much trouble communicating, de Blasio said a lot without really offering any concrete details.

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Saloner's crisis requires a PR response that's general to many such eruptions: communicate what happened and why — «as much as you can tell us without getting yourself in further trouble,» Argenti says.
It produces the thyroid hormone, which helps control the body's metabolism as well as many other organ functions, from iodine and can not produce hormones when the body lacks iodine.2 Some thyroid troubles originate from an iodine deficiency, leading to a simple increase in iodine intake to improve health.4 However, problems can also occur when the thyroid produces either too much or too little of its hormone because there is trouble with the gland itself or with any of the other glands in the body it communicates with.
There is too much detail about her relationship with her French mother (Isabelle Huppert), whose career frustration is symbolized by an overused wine glass that never leaves her hand, and her father (William Hurt), a college professor who has trouble communicating.
Contrary to much of the Art World's «Shock Art», I hope that my art communicates on a higher plane and provides a sort of refuge in a troubled world.»
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