And the reason that, in many cases, Congress votes the way they do, or talks the way they talk, or takes positions in negotiations that they take doesn't have to do with me.
The biggest problem facing most of my speech and media training clients is that they change the way they talk once the video camera is on them or once they stand up to practice a speech.
If you're interested in how people behave, if you're interested in the way they talk about themselves, the way the conceive of themselves, it's very hard to ignore drugs nowadays, because that is so much part of the conversation.
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From the way they walk, talk and dress to the way they treat each other, the secrets we can learn from them are invaluable.
And some newbies, according to Greising, have no problem casually talking to the president of the company the same way they talk to a peer.
She is alarmed that some people talk about Seasonale in the same way they might talk about taking a daily vitamin pill.
We dictate the way they live and talk.
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The way jazz musicians walk, talk and greet each other, and the way they play is very distinct.
Engineers on the project are working on protocols that let devices talk to one another in the same way they might harness the standards for WiFi or Bluetooth.
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Anyone who wants to talk about what they call the old way, which was give up your nuclear weapons and then we'll talk, is going to get nowhere.
That explains why his fellow leaders gave in so readily to the French president's insistence that the only way he could win his vote would be if they dropped talk of further economic reform, scrapped the services directive and made preservation of Europe's social model their priority.
Obama did not mention that Omaha Beach became necessary because in the years leading up to World War II, politicians preferred to look the other way, talk, appease and hope they could muddle through.
Yvonne Markowitz, a jewelry curator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, said men rarely talk about the pieces they're collecting in the way they might show off a blue-chip painting.
Concierge physicians routinely report greater job satisfaction, because they can practice the way they were trained taking the time to really talk to their patients and use their skills to their fullest extent.
For example, they may show videotapes modeling the way mothers communicate "mental state" talk to children.
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"There was a talk with Brian Higgins from Xenomania about songwriting, and the way they do it is like a proper formula, like a hit factory, " she said.
"When you talk about the sectors that are leading on the way down, they're all commodity-backed in some fashion, " said Will Bertsch, a head of trading for BMO Capital Markets.
One way they are doing this is by offering not the usual service, where users talk and pay the balance of their accounts in arrears, but a prepaid, discounted package.
"Usually, the best way to deal with actors is to pretend they're real people and talk to them, " he says, while explaining that the magazine reporter had only seen one side of that story.
They've had to find the confidence themselves to talk about condoms and learn the hard way.
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They not only offer a way to lock down features but an opportunity to talk through the issues with the whole family.
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"I talk the way Shakespeare wrote, that's how I look at it, and if they can't get Shakespeare and his accent right then heaven help us, " he said.
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