Mr. RUSSUM: The impression I got was that they were trying to get across to us that it's basically make the sale at any cost.
The captain exchanged passes with Horacio Agulla before slipping the ball through to Tiesi, who raced over the line before Sean Lamont could get across to tackle.
So far, they have exhibited signs of a morose but unspecific hostility only: as long as their animus remains general and unexcited we may yet get across to join him.
"Partnership is the most important thing that we want to get across to you today, " said Christopher Chafe, executive director of Change to Win, a federation of seven unions with 6 million members.
And then - I can't really say off the top of my head, but that would probably be one of the major things that I would try and get across to him is just, you know, how it feels and, you know, how would he feel if he was me.
Gridlock cleared as it tends to when members of Congress want to get across town to National Airport heading home.
"The message that we're trying to get across is to not only have a really honest dialogue about the really damaging effects of broken relationships between females, but really figuring out why it is that girls are so competitive and hard on one another rather than seeing each other as allies, " says Parsekian.
In a first half initially dictated by the boot, Saracens' full-back Alex Goode scored the opening try, with Leinster's Luke Fitzgerald, for all his speed, unable to get across in time to prevent the score.
"This programme is a wonderful opportunity to bring pupils into direct contact with outstanding mathematicians and to get across the message to future generations that maths can be both educational and fun, " said the project's director, Professor John Barrow.
He will advise both business and government in the unpaid role, focusing on helping small firms get access to loans and to help them get their message across to policymakers and larger suppliers.
And that meant I figured out -- from day one I had to get along and I had to work across the aisle to get anything done.
The industry believes that it has at last begun to get its case across to government.
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Sometimes, the best way to get a point across to an employee is to be firm with him or her in front of other staffers.
In the green room, Orszag was trying to get this message across to Stewart, who kept up his routine while feigning stupidity, all the while sneaking in well-informed questions.
Above all it's the shapelessness and anarchy of Q and A that makes it a not very effective communication vehicle for an executive trying to get specific messages across to specific audiences.
Loffreda's command of the English language is developing all the time, but it is still some way short of perfect, which no doubt hampers his attempts to get his message across to the players.
The question is to what degree he can get his message across to the players.
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They managed to get across the idea of quite how much some people get on benefits, to the outrage of the people paying the benefits, by getting the country talking about the very minor change they were making to only one of those benefits.
For that type of communication you need the personal exchange to effectively get you point across and to understand their concerns.
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Because "no" votes by shareholders will make news headlines, companies will have to get their messages across not only to those who hold and vote shares, but to the general public, too.
But while religious leaders may be speaking the same language, how do they get that message across to those engaged in conflict on the streets?
As a Catholic, I am hopeful that the charges Finn faces will finally get the message across to those at the top of the church, those making the decisions.
Like his idol Donovan, Casey raided the corporate world, Wall Street, academia and so forth for the kind of people he needed -- people who thought fast, could spot a pattern with the fewest possible facts, get their point across to everyone else and hit the enemy hard.
It said it had posted notices on crew locations at London airports, and used text messages and e-mails to get the strike ballot result across to members.
Johan Botha looked South Africa's best bet to get across the line, but he was caught by substitute fielder Tim Bresnan on the boundary to give Broad his only wicket.
That's what I've been doing -- building that consensus vote by vote, working to bring people together, to get my colleagues from across the aisle to join our cause.
From there four attempts by the traffickers to get him across the Evros river, in a boat, to northern Greece.
Debates about how to cut spending tend to get stuck in a sterile argument about whether it is best to dictate a standard reduction across the board and tell departments to get on with it (as happened in Sweden), or to pick on particular areas (as in Canada).
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