face-to-face interview
collocation in Englishmeaningsofface-to-faceandinterview
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face-to-face
adverb[before noun]
adjective
uk/ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/us/ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/
directly, meeting someone in the ...
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interview
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/us/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/
a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job ...
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(Definition offace-to-faceandinterviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The pre-deliberation survey was aface-to-faceinterviewsandwiched around a self-administered questionnaire.
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Theface-to-faceinterviewprocess, although helpful to ensure respondent understanding of utility methods, is time-consuming.
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Eachface-to-faceinterviewwas conducted at the interviewee's volunteer site (and, with consent, was followed by participant observation).
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The choice of telephone andface-to-faceinterviewwas employed to generate new data and also facilitate wider participation.
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Aface-to-faceinterviewof 60 to 90 minutes was conducted with the co-ordinator of the volunteers for each of the 12 organisations.
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All measures were given in the context of aface-to-faceinterviewwhich ensured all measures were completed without missing data.
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The 1992 survey was carried out byface-to-faceinterview, as were the 1994 and spring 1995, 1996 and 1997.
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The survey enumerators were given two stages of intensive training, which included a role-play for aface-to-faceinterviewwith respondents.
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Aface-to-faceinterviewwas then arranged where appropriate, usually in the person's own home (but occasionally at their place of work or another meeting place).
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Given the geographical spread of the sample, participants were offered a choice of a telephone interview or aface-to-faceinterviewat a location of their choice.
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It is best to take part in aface-to-faceinterviewto find out what is happening.
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The final classification of the most probable route of transmission was based on the information obtained in theface-to-faceinterviewand the additional questionnaire on risk exposure.
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In this way, interviewers typically have an impression of you even before the actualface-to-faceinterviewinteraction.
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They are selected based on a written essay, a second-language interview along with aface-to-faceinterview.
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Upon a first round of selection, they then go through aface-to-faceinterviewbefore being admitted.
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One possible approach would be to include a statutory right for a parent, on request, to have aface-to-faceinterviewwith the person who made the report.
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We realise that that does not mean every pensioner, because many will not want aface-to-faceinterview, but the interview should be available for those who want one.
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If parents have to be informed of matters of a delicate, painful or highly technical nature, the most appropriate way to do so is by aface-to-faceinterview.
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By having aface-to-faceinterviewin the office or at home, we hope to overcome the hurdles people face in understanding the information on the opportunities they want.
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