Examples of using Need to communicate in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Only subscribe as long as you need to communicate securely;
Because you need to communicate.
Your father's not the only one you need to communicate with, DiNozzo.
The need to communicate leads him to use conventional stylistic means.
If you need to communicate with anyone else we will patch you through.
Otherwise you need to communicate….
There is no need to communicate that.
I have called this summit… because all three of you need to communicate better.
Hundreds of millions of devices that need to communicate but don't have cost-effective,
That parents do not feel lonely in the fight against cystic fibrosis, need to communicate with their families, who are facing a similar problem.
When they need to communicate, they communicate with their eyes
When they need to communicate, they communicate with their eyes
In her intense need to communicate, Claire addressed letters to her parents that she deposited in great secrecy on their plates
Only the servers that need to communicate directly with the Internet are kept in a DMZ demilitarized zone.
The end user should not have to worry about which sensors need to communicate with each other.
This is why you were feeling our need to communicate for we feel the time to give this information out is indeed'appropriate.
Finally, to get your store off to a good start, you need to communicate.
It is only when things are going badly that the Commission feels the need to communicate.
With organization claims, mappings do not have to be administered individually between any two organizations that need to communicate.
If you need to communicate by email, send it to everyone in a channel.