Musical theory is quite explicit about the emotional communicativeness even of the most 'abstract' part of a concert. |
|
I only found out about the sale today, thanks to the natural communicativeness of lawyers. |
|
The influence of polls as a type of social indicator should be examined within the context of communicativeness in the modern world. |
|
Most Commonly Cited Effects: Moderate dose: feeling of peace, euphoria, communicativeness, relaxation. |
|
The younger Prégardien, in any case, also sang with lovely tone, for the most part, and striking communicativeness. |
|
If you tell them that their warmth and communicativeness makes them seem genuinely American, they are almost annoyed. |
|
Where there might be a bigger difference is on the Fed's new openness and communicativeness. |
|
Perhaps ambivalence in the sphere of contacts, communication alternates in its intensity from extreme communicativeness to reticence. |
|
Experience, communicativeness and the high personal culture of our drivers and professional administrative and office service ensures convenient cooperation for our customers. |
|
If any of this outside interference came through to the players, it was nowhere evident in performances of intimate communicativeness and intense concentration. |
|