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convey emotional hits urgency using voters
Using 'it could be great' hits the so-what problem, because it doesn't convey a sense of urgency for voters to do anything. There's no emotional potency. But that's the story of the Ferrer campaign.
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Wagner manages to convey emotion with music better than anyone, before or since. Stephen Hawking
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You'd expect, as good Darwinian creatures, we would evolve to be fascinated with how the world really is, and we would use language to convey real-world information, we'd be obsessed with knowing the way things are, and we would entirely reject stories that aren't true. They're useless. But that's not the way we work. Paul Bloom
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You learn so much about him through his lyrics. He conveys so much with just a few lines. That was the gateway into discovering John. I feel like I found the speaking voice through the singing voice and really learned a lot about him through his music. Joaquin Phoenix
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Matt and I talked about that when we first started. He said, 'How do we convey the emotion in this story if i've got to be poker-faced?' I think really, if you think about being poker-faced, it's being a good actor. John Dahl
convey deeply easily entirety experience forms information online people spot
The experience of people online is that you can convey the information more quickly, easily and deeply than you can in other mediums. Not to say the 30-second spot is going to go away in its entirety it's just going to be augmented by other forms of marketing.
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We were lucky to get Terry to help us with this project. He is not just an expert angler but also a gifted teacher. Terry puts on dozens of fishing seminars throughout the year, so he knows how to convey his knowledge to anglers in an understandable and entertaining way.
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What we have been trying very energetically during these two days to convey to the Iraqi side is that for them to have a better hearing...for their grievances, they would be very wise in...coming back to the situation before October 29. Jan Eliasson
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'LOL' is one of several texting expressions that convey nuance in a system where you don't have the voice and face to do it the way you normally would.
convey images movies spoken stories visual word
The way we tell our stories on stage is that we use spoken word to convey action, and in movies, we use visual images to convey action. Tracy Letts
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The eyes are the most difficult part. It's essential to have a pair of eyes that convey a vivid expression and spirit.
convey physical visualize work
With voice over work, you need to convey as much emotion as you can without making any physical movements, so it's hard. You've got to visualize everything. Jake T. Austin
conveys deep image music pure respect
We have no gimmicks. We play pure traditional music from the heart, with an image that conveys a deep respect for the genre.
conveys friendship friends-or-friendship meaningful memory message stay
Writing her a message that her other friends can see conveys how meaningful her friendship was, so her memory is able to stay alive. Margaret Fuller
conveyed hope people
I hope that the message I conveyed in 'Julie of the Wolves' is to tell young people to think things out. Think independently. Jean Craighead George
convey proper strong
I have some very strong feelings, not just about this match, but the whole series. I will convey it (to the ICC) through proper channels. Dav Whatmore
convey dangers frank job
We convey to them the dangers by being very frank about the job of being a lieutenant, probably being in harm's way with what's going on in the world. Michael Jones
convey drain drained giving position solace words
I have the compassion, but I don't have the words of solace that you need to convey that, ... I would get involved. It would drain me. I wouldn't be giving strength. I would be drained because of it. So he hasn't put me in that position yet. Chan Gailey
conveyed elements india proposed
In the preliminary discussions on these elements so far, India has already conveyed to the U.S. that such a provision has no place in the proposed bilateral agreement.
convey fails loss memorial nation value visit
If the memorial fails to convey how we as Americans value the loss of life, if it fails to tell the story to those who visit 100 years from now, then we as a nation have failed.
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I'm sort of anti-Aristotelian. I want to get an entire life onstage while conveying a sense of how time feels, how unstoppable it is, and how we don't really know what's going on because as we're trying to weave, it's weaving us. Richard Greenberg
conveyed next sit suddenly tests
In a sense those tests conveyed more of her personality than anything else we've seen. . . . You suddenly see what it must have been like just to sit next to her. Kevin Brownlow
convey dismiss either forth image less love mean perfect understanding
I really would like to have the image put forth which is the same thing I try to convey to my son, that you don't have to be perfect to be lovable, that you may not like some of the things someone does, but that doesn't mean you have to dismiss the person, ... In my father's world, you're either perfect or you are an anathema. And I don't feel that way. I don't love him less for understanding him more. Bill Hemmer
conveying federal land ownership sales sensitive
Conveying land in and out of federal ownership is not a new thing. Land sales are a sensitive proposition and they have to be done carefully.
conveys privilege understand
As immigrants, we understand better than most that to be an American is a privilege that conveys not just rights but responsibilities.
conveying defend forced inherently oneself
To be forced to defend oneself is an inherently undesirable position to be in. The focus shifts from ideas to the person conveying them. Maajid Nawaz
convey meanings responsibility singers
We singers have a different level of responsibility from other musicians. We have words that we must convey; we have meanings that we must convey through these lyrics. Jessye Norman
conveys deepest families sympathy
The Secretary-General conveys his deepest sympathy to the families of the victims.
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I'm not particularly interested in working with movie stars. It depends on where you come from, I suppose. Why are you making films? The reason I want make films is because they convey ideas. I think some directors make films because they want to hang out with movie stars and be part of Hollywood. They want to be a star themselves. Neill Blomkamp
convey economy less looking message moving notion rates time
They will convey more or less the same message -- that the economy is looking better, but nothing that would convey the notion that they're going to be moving rates any time soon.
conveys less risk
Sometimes less is more - less information, but highlighting it in a better way, sometimes better conveys important risk information.
convey entitled people
Scientific experiments are expensive, and people are entitled to know about them if they want to. I think it is very difficult to convey ideas. Lisa Randall
convey senate
The administration relies on Senate to convey the students' wishes.