How To Use Face-to-face In A Sentence
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It bemuses me that I need a face-to-face situation in order to be able to construct my own argument without feeling overwhelmed.
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Welcome the hopeless odds of meeting highly trained soldiers face-to-face.
CONFESSIONAL
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The Confucius Business School set up at various countries shall recruit students locally, and the recruited local business students will be given face-to-face couching by teachers sent over.
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When face-to-face, he would just call him baba (father).
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The non-verbal cues given during a face-to-face meeting will not come across in an electronic survey.

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We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face.
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In her experiments she either stood face-to-face with them - protected by a plastic visor - or she used photos.
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Face-to-Face" incorporates the power of many women in a collaborative co-creational dynamic by a direct link for customers with these women survivors of war through Women for Women International (www. womenforwomen.org).
Nancy Northrop: Face-To-Face: How Women Can Make A Difference
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Instead, they all insisted that course newsgroups should be used only as a supplement to face-to-face discussion.
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He suggests that we all should focus more on face-to-face interaction.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is possible to see a doc online these days - but apps and sites are not always a substitute for consulting a doctor face-to-face.
The Sun
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After months chided in ghostly Twilight spoof spearheaded by Jimmy Fallon, Robert Pattinson is reportedly set to come face-to-face with the comedian on NBC’s Late Night next month.
Jimmy Fallon Robert Pattinson “Twilight” Spoof
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After meeting face-to-face, a trail of text messages continues the conversation as friends disperse in trains, buses and on foot, nimble thumbs touch-typing on numeric keypads.
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In face-to-face interviews, trained caseworkers are often used, and in most interviews the race and ethnicity of the interviewer and respondent were matched.
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Walker came face-to-face with the business end of a sawn-off shotgun.
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But unlike face-to-face hemming and hawing, the Facebook rejection is polite but direct.
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The hope is that face-to-face contact on this special day will help to blow away any preconceived ideas.
The Sun
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Emails can be misinterpreted, whereas the signals are usually clear in a face-to-face meeting.
Times, Sunday Times
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There comes a moment when denial breaks, and the boomer is face-to-face with what can no longer be ignored or managed.
Defining Denial (The Boomer Blog)
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And some academics fear that something is lost when face-to-face interaction is not part of the mix.
Times, Sunday Times
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This face-to-face relationship between consociates need not be especially intimate.
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Joe Cahn, the self-described commissioner of tailgating whose hundreds of venue visits include stops at every National Football League stadium, calls tailgating at places such as Qualcomm the last great bastion for face-to-face interaction in a Facebook world.
Fore, right!
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a face-to-face encounter
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The only thing left open to the kidnapper is face-to-face meets and that’s fish-in-a-barrel time for law enforcement.
NOT GETTING AWAY WITH IT
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T.G. did some of the face-to-face training during the trial and rated reviewers' reports.
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This had the additional benefit of keeping communities to a size that allowed face-to-face communication and intimate personal contacts between all members.
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Do you prefer direct face-to-face meetings?
Times, Sunday Times
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A face-to-face meeting with the pathologist may clarify some misunderstandings.
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The first section deals with what might be termed ‘traditional’ or ‘more general’ forms of chat, where the interactants are either physically (face-to-face) or acoustically copresent.
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Meeting people face-to-face gives you a better idea of who they really are.
The Sun
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Email is no match for an emotionally charged face-to-face conversation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stewart's stock-in-trade was the face-to-face interview.
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You will come face-to-face with a host of fascinating creatures ranging from sharks and sea horses to razorfish.
The Sun
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The consultants conducted face-to-face interviews with children and organised focus groups.
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Without hearing aids I cannot carry on a normal face-to-face conversation in a quiet environment.
Times, Sunday Times
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Poor little Peyton came face-to-face with that bushy-tailed fox.
Eliza’s Freedom Road
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On-line mediation did not find much support-the respondents said the psychology of mediation was better suited to face-to-face discussions.
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Are they playing sport, going outside enough and getting enough face-to-face interaction?
Times, Sunday Times
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As usual when they met face-to-face, the demands of common courtesy and of a common cause outbalanced personal differences.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
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Maybe there's nothing more to these letters and phone calls thana guy too shy to tell you how he feels face-to-face.
Emily And The Stranger
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Having come face-to-face with the king of political interviews on his other show, University Challenge, she has nothing but praise for the hard taskmaster.
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Face-to-face interviews take time and cost much more in relation to the number of respondents interviewed.
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Phil's fans travel from near and far for a glimpse of the so-called seer of seers, fans like South Carolinians Richard and Joanne Hudson, who came face-to-face with Phil while driving through Pennsylvania.
CNN Transcript Feb 2, 2002
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The hubs are well connected employees who know a lot of people and hold a lot of face-to-face conversations.
Times, Sunday Times
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The prototype of reciprocal discourse is face-to-face conversation.
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But are we missing out on face-to-face conversation?
The Sun
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Those interested in functional explanations of linguistic phenomena ought then to have a considerable interest in the systematics of face-to-face interaction.
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Cracking it is sometimes more vivid than a face-to-face encounter.
Times, Sunday Times
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While science fiction routinely describes face-to-face encounters with intelligent aliens, it may be that we will never actually meet extraterrestrials.
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On Sunday, volunteer firefighters from the Fourmile Fire, Colorado's most devastating fire, in which 169 homes were lost, marched face-to-face with the community that wanted to thank them in person, shake their hand, wave hello, or give them a hug.
Alexia Parks: Twitter and Facebook Led This Hometown Parade
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If things go right and you decide to meet your virtual lover, here are some tips on how to maintain your safety when arranging face-to-face meetings.
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The events are designed to bring together members of the two communities in public, but meeting face-to-face in secret is out of the question without putting personal safety in grave danger.
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Life is not a race to chase, but we realize it only when death comes face-to-face. RVM
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Finally, she meets her secret friend face-to-face, accepts the book and thanks him for all he has done for David.
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she met the president face-to-face
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They believe face-to-face contact is what encourages bright ideas at work, but desk-bound staff no longer talk the way they used to.
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As the permanent workplace becomes a shifting work space, daily face-to-face contact with fellow workers is increasingly sporadic.
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Their hushed face-to-face, in which we learn their tryst was a one-nighter, is fraught with concern over Alicia.
Matt's TV Week in Review
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But how easy is it for two people brimming with emotion to sit face-to-face and rationalise?
Times, Sunday Times
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But you don’t have to crack open an mummy’s tomb to come face-to-face with cryptobiosis.
Eureka: Putting the Crypt in Cryptobiosis
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In our new mobile condition we minimise social encounters with strangers on the street and avoid face-to-face contact.
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Those interested in functional explanations of linguistic phenomena ought then to have a considerable interest in the systematics of face-to-face interaction.
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While my classmates signed up for on-campus 'face-to-faces' with recruiters from Wall Street brokerage firms (becoming an 'arbitrageur' was all the rage then, even among students who as juniors had vowed to spend their lives dancing or composing), I scanned the horizon for another test to take, another contest to compete in.
Anis Shivani: Does the Ivy League Turn You Into a Moron? Walter Kirn Critiques Princeton in "Lost in the Meritocracy"
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A pre-established admission criteria should be used to identify patients who need a face-to-face interview versus those who can be interviewed by telephone.
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That impudent magicker was the one you name Saint Zeth, and I hold him no ill will, for through his boldness I was able to advise and console many a Cathran ruler face-to-face … until the times changed.
Conqueror's Moon
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But how easy is it for two people brimming with emotion to sit face-to-face and rationalise?
Times, Sunday Times
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He agrees to meet the morning after the concert for his sole face-to-face British interview only if his manager can sit by his side.
Times, Sunday Times
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I found it out quite by accident — a few words dropped into a letter, a corroboration of the fact and further committal, a protracted defence of your position, running through a correspondence of over a year, and, finally, a face-to-face declaration.
The Kempton-Wace Letters
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Teleconferencing has eliminated the need for more than 300,000 face-to-face meetings a year, cutting return journeys by 1.5m.
Times, Sunday Times
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Having experienced unspoilt forest and encountered proboscis monkeys, I found myself face-to-face with a green wall of spikey fronged oil palms.
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Setting aside Justice Alito's rather unique take on the art of "expressionless," since when is it "very troubling" for the President to criticize the Court face-to-face during the State of the Union, but kosher for the Chief Justice to criticize the President in a speech on a campus in Alabama?
James Sample: Roberts: Corporate $peech Good, Presidential Speech "Very Troubling"
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Over several e-mails, phone calls and an extended face-to-face meeting, I learned about David.
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Sales were made by phone or in face-to-face meetings.
Times, Sunday Times
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They had a very hierarchical structure but operated with extremely slow communications, such as notes carried by messengers and face-to-face meetings.
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Between then and May 22 there were three face-to-face meetings between them and each time they were videoed and audio recorded.
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Facedown in the water, a jolt of fear shot through me the first time I came face-to-face with a chinook, which aimed straight at me before veering sharply away.
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And they are selected through intensive scrutiny of their work, and face-to-face interviews.
Times, Sunday Times
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What motivates individuals to seek sexual information, pornography, cybersex, or face-to-face sexual interaction via the Internet?
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Life is not a race to chase, but we realize it only when death comes face-to-face. RVM
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Standing face-to-face with an expert karateka like Ushiro Sensei was an enlightening and humbling experience.
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Now she wants a face-to-face meeting with him.
The Sun
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As I neared the car door, I stopped cold: I had come face-to-face with the biggest, ugliest, most ginormous insect I have ever seen in my entire life.
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After the face-to-face meeting, the woman is followed up until her delivery; and the birth outcome is recorded.
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The natural desire is to limit the need to go face-to-face with one's enemy and hence to avoid the enemy's counterblows.
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Suddenly face-to-face with a Dutch spirits promoter whom he had been trying to bump into for days in New Orleans, Jason Wilson is handed a hip flask of genever, or Holland gin.
On a Spirited Journey
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This was during a training seminar conducted by Dr. Steven M. Greer, a physician who has also been described as a "ufologist" and who claims to have had personal face-to-face contact with an extraterrestrial being.
Vindy.com stories: Vindy.com Newswatch » Breaking News from around Youngstown, Warren, Columbiana Ohio
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In person, Curtis loved giving friends and fans extra touches that made their face-to-face moments more memorable, longtime friend and pallbearer Gene Kilroy told the AP.
Tony Curtis Laid To Rest
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It is possible to see a doc online these days - but apps and sites are not always a substitute for consulting a doctor face-to-face.
The Sun
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If he can't meet members of the JTTF face-to-face, he talks to them on a secure telephone that scrambles his conversations.
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He challenged the president to weekly, face-to-face debates, you betcha.
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Negotiations for our face-to-face interview had been fraught.
The Sun
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His nihilistic view of human existence was the very starting point in his lifelong struggle to confront the universe face-to-face.
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Our first face-to-face meeting by the monkey bridge was the meeting that for ever altered the course of my fate.
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I have very little face-to-face contact with the team at the office as I send my articles in via email.
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We need to have face-to-face encounters and conversations.
Christianity Today
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And isn’t credible that Marie’s guest would say this face-to-face, even as a bastardized “Hello,” when the correct bonjour is universally known.
2007 May « One-Minute Book Reviews
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In the vast majority of face-to-face situations we communicate via speech backed up by non-verbal gestures and signs.
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And it is transforming the previously humble face-to-face encounter into a thing of potentially explosive incompetence.
Times, Sunday Times
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Walker came face-to-face with the business end of a sawn-off shotgun.
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lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street
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He will attach great importance to face-to-face meetings and so will his constituents.
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On Thursday MPs warned charities that use face-to-face street fundraising—sometimes known as 'chugging'—face a regulatory crackdown if they cannot restore public confidence in the practice.
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To the guys who insist that a firearm is the only way, I think you really want to have a face-to-face with a bear, so go and schedule a bear hunt and shoot one.
Be Careful in Bear Country
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the boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner
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Increased and improved communication plus the passage of time and more frequent face-to-face contacts should greatly improve understanding.
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Because so many of us are so used to communicating in ways other than face-to-face, ghosting might be a comfortable solution to an otherwise awkward situation.
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Welcome the hopeless odds of meeting highly trained soldiers face-to-face.
CONFESSIONAL
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In telephone and face-to-face selling standard sales pitches are used, regardless of the specific needs of the customer.
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In a face-to-face confrontation angry demonstrators threw bricks and bottles at the police.
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As toolmaking shifted to major centers, producers and consumers lost face-to-face contact, and toolmakers realized they had to inform potential customers of their products, particularly at the wholesale level.
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This training pack aims to help professionals work face-to-face with the primary school-aged, sexually abused child.
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The central and overriding focus of this project is dealing with racism face-to-face.
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The shift to an increasingly mobile workforce means that many managers supervise employees they rarely see face-to-face.
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Are they playing sport, going outside enough and getting enough face-to-face interaction?
Times, Sunday Times
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Making face-to-face contact with customers, distributors, and the press is one of the most powerful yet most neglected marketing tools in the region.
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Face-to-Face Contact Direct, face-to-face contact between individuals is the most basic form of political communication.
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In our race forward into a technologically advanced world, no one can dispute that face-to-face conversation is being shoved to the sidelines.
Times, Sunday Times
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In correspondence and face-to-face talks with three executives, the five were told the company could not make the same level of savings by axing jobs in France and Germany.
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Face-to-face situations provide the context, objectives spell out the desirable end and behaviours are the means.
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Why not take our Evening Press campaign to a five-star General face-to-face?
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Doubtless, she'd be pretty disillusioned if she could she Dellaqua or his strangely alienated and maladjusted crew face-to-face.
THE SAVAGE GIRL
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The study was based on face-to-face interviews with 4,300 people.
Times, Sunday Times
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Details of the plan emerged as Labour and Lib Dem MSPs met separately to discuss coalition terms ahead of horse-trading in a series of face-to-face talks scheduled to begin on Tuesday and run into next week.
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Face-to-face communication was another key aspect and proved key in stopping a staff walk out.
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A good 3in heel provides a reasonable face-to-face encounter with people who matter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Welcome Make that first face-to-face interaction count.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Voice's racing writer, after a series of telephone enquiries, had finally located the hopeful Dennis Kinser and, not yet aware that the '' blue-pencilling bastard 'of an editor would be chasing him no more after Saturday, he had actually stirred himself to drive sixty miles for a face-to-face enlightenment.
The Elvis Latte
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He suggests that we all should focus more on face-to-face interaction.
Times, Sunday Times
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Law firms are bringing training in-house and doing less face-to-face training.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is possible to see a doc online these days - but apps and sites are not always a substitute for consulting a doctor face-to-face.
The Sun
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Then as he turned to go down the stairs he came face-to-face with Imad Mughniyah, the coleader of Islamic Jihad.
American Assassin
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Their quarters were wretched enough, but the bad side of Riverside was worse than most, and the tavern's location brought them face-to-face with half the city's would-be bravos with predictable results.
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In an email/face-to-face approach, make the verbiage appropriate for one-on-one communication.
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A pre-established admission criteria should be used to identify patients who need a face-to-face interview versus those who can be interviewed by telephone.
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Many had been drawing handouts for decades but stopped before their face-to-face assessment was due.
The Sun
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Welcome Make that first face-to-face interaction count.
Times, Sunday Times
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Exchanging elbows while battling for a loose ball, the two future Hall of Famers then went face-to-face, jawing at each other in competitive fury.
One Season
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Web use often displaces sleep, exercise and face-to-face exchanges, all of which can upset even the chirpiest soul.
Times, Sunday Times
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The hope is that face-to-face contact on this special day will help to blow away any preconceived ideas.
The Sun
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The couple existed day-to-day until the court case in November, when they had to come face-to-face with the victims' families for the first time.
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They will meet face-to-face before the third and final cricket Test to discuss how best to prevent a boilover between players.
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The burly men with biceps will be competing in the grand final in a series of face-to-face bouts.
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One of the rare African America hedge fund managers, Bill Thomason says he likes to assess company management face-to-face before committing a cent of his money.
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Previous attempts have failed as I have always come face-to-face with salesmen who don't appear to speak a word of English.
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However, if you have creative ideas and good material, face-to-face contact is by no means necessary.
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the two photographs lay face-to-face on the table
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Yet the face-to-face confrontations - scowls, barbs and factual misstatements included - provide Americans their most unvarnished glimpses at the man they will elect commander in chief.
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DURBAN, March 1 (Reuter) - ANC President Nelson Mandela and Inkatha leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi went into a face-to-face meeting on their own in Durban on Tuesday.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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If you're arachnophobic, suddenly being face-to-face with a giant, eight-legged creature is never a good thing.
Archive 2009-11-01
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New face-to-face interviews will be brought in over the next year.
The Sun
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They revel in the face-to-face intensity, pauses, silences and soliloquies.
Times, Sunday Times
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And some academics fear that something is lost when face-to-face interaction is not part of the mix.
Times, Sunday Times
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Face is your fortune It is good to hear that face-to-face meetings still matter.
Times, Sunday Times
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May 24, 2010, 6: 32 pm matt d says: where private face-to-face transfers are legal, gun shows would be an easy way to go; just find a private seller willing to do adeal.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Would an 18-to-20-Year-Old Go About Buying a Handgun?
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And how about planning a face-to-face meeting?
The Sun
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And a blog is no substitute for doing face-to-face meetings with the troops.
Times, Sunday Times
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The method of systematic sampling is applied to select respondents for face-to-face interviews. The total amount of the exact questionnaire is 405 respondents,[Sentence dictionary] while the sampling error is about 4.87%.
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Such inquiries also occur face-to-face during the course of an interview or selection procedure.
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The reality is that this is a risk that exists in real life and could easily happen as a result of a face-to-face conversation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Get into the habit of moving such conversations to a face-to-face meeting or phone call.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is possible to see a doc online these days - but apps and sites are not always a substitute for consulting a doctor face-to-face.
The Sun
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Only when one is practically face-to-face with them does one notice a small crucifix pinned on their shirt.
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The campaigns used to emphasize face-to-face campaigning in early caucus and primary states, they say.
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Over and over again, Peter came face-to-face with his impetuous, rash nature, and every time he had to confront his inability to change.
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Our first face-to-face meeting by the monkey bridge was the meeting that for ever altered the course of my fate.
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Galloway, who has a tendresse for any 'antiZionist' leader – how could we forget his face-to-face eulogising of the late Saddam Hussein?
To Beeb or not to Beeb
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Ministers say a new system of personal independence payments will use face-to-face interviews.
The Sun
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They came face-to-face with some of the most evil villains in the land.
The Sun
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The non-verbal cues given during a face-to-face meeting will not come across in an electronic survey.
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In a manner of speaking I am thus brought face-to-face with my own finitude, my ‘death’ as the possibility in which I am no longer able to be anything.
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Where you expect to find your true inner self, you will come face-to-face with a mob of strangers.
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Thus, if the branch is about an excellent, high-quality face-to-face interaction, we need to build for that.
Brett King: Bye Bye Tellers - Hello Branch 2.0
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People are in continual engagement in socioculturally framed face-to-face activities as they participate in and live their everyday lives.