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US
/ˌtɛɫəˈkɑnfɹəns/
]
[ UK /tˈɛlɪkˌɒnfɹəns/ ]
[ UK /tˈɛlɪkˌɒnfɹəns/ ]
NOUN
- a conference of people who are in different locations that is made possible by the use of such telecommunications equipment as closed-circuit television
How To Use teleconference In A Sentence
- At the top of the dung heap is the ECB's chief, Frenchman Jean-Claude Trichet who is calling for "strong vigilance" to stop inflation lodging in the system, and signalling an interest rate rise to 3 percent in August by calling for a full meeting of governors, instead of the usual summer teleconference. Berlin will have to decide
- Youku may see increased content costs in the short term, though it expects costs are likely to stabilize in the long term as China's online-video-sector consolidates, Chief Financial Officer Dele Liu said on a teleconference about the financial results. Youku.com Net Loss Narrows
- Adaptive algorithms are applied to real-time stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation to improve the communication quality of teleconference.
- The company has since established a teleconference link with Germany for teleconference meetings.
- We make discreet enquiries, and sources respond that there was indeed massive demand for the teleconference.
- He acknowledged that Woodson's gesture isn't common, and he called it classy, echoing the exact word Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy used in a teleconference earlier in the week. The Fist Bump That Baffled Football
- That's why 90 per cent of the teleconference was taken up with legal issues.
- At the core of the program is the use of technology such as fax, e-mail and teleconferences to minimize expenses.
- The teleconference is sponsored by The National Children's Cancer Society (N.C.C.S.) and is free for parents of childhood cancer survivors and educators.
- He spends a lot of time doing managerial coordination in teleconferences, which is not what he trained to do, nor does he enjoy it. A Grand and Bold Thing