| 1. | Brazilians prefer indirect communication, and may be put off by an American's bluntness.
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| 2. | It shows how easily information can become corrupted by indirect communication.
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| 3. | "Either / or " was indirect communication but Kierkegaard s discourses are direct communication.
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| 4. | When termites construct their nests, they use predominantly indirect communication.
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| 5. | This brings us back to Wittgenstein's reliance on indirect communication, and his reliance on thought-experiments.
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| 6. | Vague, indirect communication designed to disguise meanings is typical.
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| 7. | An indirect communication was received when it was 930 miles off the coast of Angola.
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| 8. | They can't just have indirect communications with their teachers.
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| 9. | He used indirect communication in the first book and direct communication in the rest of them.
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| 10. | For them Christ is a paradox, and therefore one can know him only in indirect communication.
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