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communicating

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adjective

  1. making or having a direct connection from one room to another

    the suite is made up of three communicating rooms

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Hezbollah had decided to equip members with low-tech pagers for communicating rather than smartphones which it feared could be used by Israel, its arch-enemy, to gather sensitive information about the group.

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“We are notoriously poor at estimating risk and communicating relative and absolute risk,†Harvard epidemiologist David Hunter told me in 2013 for my first report on 23andMe.

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But it’s impossible to know exactly what she was communicating, because her messages were not saved, according to a city lawyer.

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Can we at least find some common ground, Mark, that Democrats need to be communicating better, and to a wider audience?

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That is because there is a largely unavoidable risk to communicating via a mobile phone: it is only as secure as the person that uses it.

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