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telephone interview

NOUN
  1. an interview conducted over the telephone

How To Use telephone interview In A Sentence

  • Zhang Minghai, director of Zhangjiakou city's Traffic Management Bureau general office, said in a telephone interview he didn't expect the situation to return to normal until around Sept. 17 when road construction is scheduled to be finished and traffic lanes will open up. China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks
  • Mark D. Wallace, president of United Against Nuclear Iran, said in a telephone interview that the group might seek Congressional hearings on Iran's Swift membership, which he described as crucial to the country's economic survival. NYT > Home Page
  • Kazatchkine told Reuters in a telephone interview: "The outcome of this conference is absolutely key for millions of people around the world and this will not take us to where we were hoping to be. Global Drive To Fight Fatal Diseases Misses Mark
  • Whether they declare that we are in the post-peak phase or not, it will be very important for them to say that the decision is tentative," Sandman said in a telephone interview.
  • In a telephone interview later, the reeve said he had abstained from voting because presenters speaking against the proposal had expressed strong points that he felt needed more consideration.
  • Her strong vocal technique encompasses trills and runs, a smooth legato, and lets her go, as she put it in a telephone interview, "from softest of the soft up to loudest of the loud, and hopefully any degree in between. Opera singer Joyce DiDonato talks about her all-American work ethic
  • It's not unusual for markets to take out important resistance levels and come back and retest, almost like a fake- out, but then go on and re-challenge them again and ultimately break through on a second or third attempt," Kattar, whose firm manages $1.7 billion, said in a telephone interview yesterday. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Clearly, the "at home" option is likely to be closed to her at Lynwood, though Paris did manage to use her phonecard to conduct an exclusive telephone interview with TV's Barbara Walters, in which she explained that being behind bars was "like living in a cage". Lindsay Lohan's prison sentence is an outrage
  • KELEMEN: In a telephone interview from Vermont, Senator Leahy says he was particularly concerned by a video that surfaced on the Internet recently that seems to show armed men in Pakistani military uniforms executing six people in civilian clothes. U.S. To Ask Congress For $2B In Aid For Pakistan
  • Most information was gathered from telephone interviews with, and personal histories written by, Ruth Browns Gundelfinger, Gale Jacobsohn, Shulamite Israeli Folk Dance Pioneers in North America.
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