Upward, downward and lateral
Contractions are not used in this set of directions to ensure clarity and formality in the communication.
Willi Lambert has written: 'Directions for communication' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Communication, Religious aspects of Communication
Simplex communication Unidirectional transmission.
full-duplex
Communication which occurs in both directions, but not simultaneously is called half-duplex. Full duplex refers to simultaneous bidirectional communication and simplex refers to one-way communication
Communication in business generally flows in three directions. They are:Vertical Communication from managers to sub-ordinates. It is used mainly for reporting information (e.g. results, plans) and obtaining feedback.Horizontal Communication between people of the same "level," usually in the same department, but sometimes communication between departments. It is normally used to co-ordinate work.Diagonal Communication involves interdepartmental communication by people at different levels. A good example would be a project team drawn from different grades and departments.
Intermediate directions provide more specific information about direction compared to cardinal directions, which only give a general orientation (north, south, east, west). Intermediate directions help in pinpointing a more precise location or route, especially in complex or urban environments. They offer a finer granularity for navigation and communication.
Full-Duplex
limited receptive communication skills = a difficulty language. Often it can mean difficulty understanding oral directions, question forms (who? what? where? when? why? questions) and basic concepts of time, space and quantity.
Yes, the use of "vice versa" is considered formal in writing and communication. It is commonly used to indicate that the relationship between two things works in both directions.
well when they squeak or whatever they do there ECHO goes in all directions, and it goes to the other narwhal. but if it were ECHOLOCATION then when the squeak or whatever would go in all directions then bounce back off the object it was looking for or whatever that was in front of them.
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