1. One of them, it contends, is the ability to communicate a sense of urgency to people who work for you without haranguing and without being unpleasant.
2. Blending interestedness and delight, Danto communicates a sense of constant, low-grade merriment.
3. His ambition was nothing less than to communicate a sense of human kinship with the universe in all of its parts.
4. However, you do feel that you are in the presence of design that demonstrates with consummate intelligence the virtues of simplicity that communicates a sense of belief.
5. In person, Glaser communicates a sense of steady vitality and perpetual, low-grade amusement.
6. Ms. Reno, however flinty she may be, has not staffed key positions nor communicated any sense of urgency about enforcing campaign laws.
7. The synagogue drawings are about the making of an architectural idea and about grappling with space and structure to communicate a sense of the profound.
8. Time and again, Crowe rescues his clunky direction with his pithy, offbeat writing, and the characters communicate a sense of fun speaking it.