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Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease.
For example many people act as if cancer is a communicable disease.
To know something is to participate in a communicable truth.
About half are also believed to have tuberculosis, which is communicable.
I wondered if he could be looking for signs of a communicable disease.
Manners are very communicable: men catch them from each other.
There is a communicable virus in the idea of independence.
Not a communicable idea (or the interest of the book would be gone), but a very strong one, though difficult to work."
Generally speaking, I consider emotional problems to be a communicable disease.
To be communicable, it must become picture or sensible object.
That could result in an increase of communicable diseases, he said, and would be morally wrong.
Yesterday, however, further medical tests indicated that the disease is not communicable.
"It is not a communicable disease and cannot be transferred between humans."
The program reports on a Federal study that treats violence like a communicable disease.
Feeling something very strongly in our mind often becomes communicable to the horse.
No health department has issued a bulletin, but a communicable disease is making its way through the music community.
For the moment, I was immune - at least to this form of communicable dread.
Over the last two decades, more than 30 new communicable diseases have been identified, the organization said.
In addition, the list of communicable diseases is now real and no longer only indicative.
Communication - the value of the product must be communicable to the potential consumers.
Paranoia seems to have been a communicable disease in the Kremlin.
He took a step back as if I'd said I had a communicable disease.
A math student wants the proof to be convincing and communicable.
Communicable diseases accounted for about 60 percent of all deaths.