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" ... 2. In critical conversations, keep the number of people on the video call to a minimum. Less communication content will be lost when two people are speaking face to face, even over a screen, compared to a grid of faces where expressions of boredom, puzzlement, hostility, emotional arousal and contempt will likely go unnoticed. ... "
" ... For example, take the following sentence: “Why do you say that?” When said in a video meeting or in person, this question might convey curiosity, puzzlement or enthusiasm, depending on the intonation. Yet when delivered in a chat message or email, it’s up to you to supply the intonation. In your head, it may even sound critical. ... "
" ... It was only after calling around and sharing their puzzlement that a visiting scientist — who happened to be the referee of a recent Peebles paper — suggested that this might be the long-sought signal of the CMB. Penzias and Wilson gave the Dicke group a call, and after a brief conversation, realized what they had discovered after all. Dicke's voice rang out through the halls at Princeton, announcing "boys, we've been scooped!" Completely by accident, the smoking gun for the Big Bang had just been discovered. ... "
" ... It's entirely possible to argue either side of this, that it's right or wrong that there should be neutrality or not. But I do have to admit to a certain puzzlement about the argument for it. Why is it just and righteous that the content providers make more money than they would in a free market? And so what is the justification for a law that creates that situation? ... "
" ... The implications of this are serious at a time when — to the puzzlement of many observers — some sectors are experiencing skills shortages. More than a fifth of those interviewed suggested that they would consider leaving their jobs in the coming year if their employers did not invest more actively in their professional development. For those under 35 the figure jumps to nearly a third. ... "