1. Another obstacle to congressional effectiveness is the communication gap between the executive and legislative branches. 2. However, the physical separation, differences in jargon, and differences in mode of operation present yet a third communication gap. 3. They would drink side by side with City workers, but would never quite bridge the communication gap. 4. Video teleconferencing seemed the obvious answer to span the communications gap. 5. These are consonant with the perceived communication gap between the RandD and production functions in many US companies. 6. Tagg and Templeton in their survey of the distribution of software, found that there is a serious communication gap between the producer and potential user. 7. But there may be communication gaps, he said. 8. By any reading, there was a big communication gap. 9. Children are often the victims of this cross-species communication gap. 10. Curing the communication gap in the workplace requires understanding how and why each gender talks the way it does, Heim said. |
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