单词 | Face-to-face |
例句 | 1. We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face. 2. Stewart's stock-in-trade was the face-to-face interview. 3. She came face-to-face with the gunman as he strode into the playground. 4. It was the first face-to-face meeting between the two men. 5. But face-to-face meetings require arduous journeying. 6. Why couldn't they just tell him things face-to-face? 7. The prototype of reciprocal discourse is face-to-face conversation. 8. Second, most face-to-face fundraisers are young people themselves. 9. The survey was based on 200 face-to-face interviews conducted in October and November. 10. Face-to-Face Contact Direct, face-to-face contact between individuals is the most basic form of political communication. 11. In a face-to-face confrontation angry demonstrators threw bricks and bottles at the police. 12. The warring sides finally came face-to-face at a meeting designed to help them settle their differences. 13. The campaigns used to emphasize face-to-face campaigning in early caucus and primary states, they say. 14. He will attach great importance to face-to-face meetings and so will his constituents. 15. In face-to-face meetings all the visual signals are a great aid to getting on the same wavelength with some one. 16. It is doubtful that face-to-face meetings are the ideal form of group communication in all situations. 17. That provided a large data set based on face-to-face interviews, self-completion questionnaires and physical surveys. 18. At least when face-to-face contact is made you are fairly certain that the message gets through. 19. Here, his old taste for face-to-face encounters was complemented by his mastery of the new mass medium of television. 20. This was the first face-to-face meeting the two leaders have had. 21. Such inquiries also occur face-to-face during the course of an interview or selection procedure. 21. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 22. In the vast majority of face-to-face situations we communicate via speech backed up by non-verbal gestures and signs. 23. I rashed out of the office and found myself face-to-face with the boss. 24. The researchers will read and analyse the written material and will follow up some responses with face-to-face interviews. 25. Emotional appeals are certainly possible, but they are harder to make on a piece of white paper than face-to-face. 26. First, we are principally concerned with insider dealing on impersonal stock exchange markets and not with face-to-face transactions. 27. As the permanent workplace becomes a shifting work space, daily face-to-face contact with fellow workers is increasingly sporadic. 28. Robert Dole and Speaker Newt Gingrich, suspended budget negotiations yesterday after about 50 hours of face-to-face talks. 29. The survey was based upon a sample of 2,800 people interviewed face-to-face during October and November 1992. 30. On-line mediation did not find much support-the respondents said the psychology of mediation was better suited to face-to-face discussions. 1. We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face. 2. Stewart's stock-in-trade was the face-to-face interview. 31. Our first face-to-face meeting by the monkey bridge was the meeting that for ever altered the course of my fate. 32. At the same time, most people's daily lives and face-to-face contacts remain relatively limited to small-scale localities. 33. This training pack aims to help professionals work face-to-face with the primary school-aged, sexually abused child. 34. Programmes can combine face-to-face activities, distance learning and action learning. 35. However, if you have creative ideas and good material, face-to-face contact is by no means necessary. 36. Reagan and Gorbachev spent nine hours and forty-eight minutes in face-to-face negotiations. 37. Mr Major yesterday held what was probably his last face-to-face meeting to win round a group of waverers. 38. Counsellors are reached by telephone and face-to-face meetings can be quickly arranged if wanted. 39. Only when one is practically face-to-face with them does one notice a small crucifix pinned on their shirt. 40. However, there are situations where face-to-face communication is not the preferred medium for a political message. 41. Telephoning is cheaper than face-to-face meeting, mainly because of savings on travelling expenses. 42. Life is not a race to chase, but we realize it only when death comes face-to-face. RVM 43. In telephone and face-to-face selling standard sales pitches are used, regardless of the specific needs of the customer. 44. Inevitably there is less face-to-face contact between members and communication must often take place via staff. 45. Helen Kaumi was threatened when she came face-to-face with two thugs after being woken by noises at her home. 46. For this reason, learning organisations invest in creating face-to-face opportunities for learning and knowledge sharing as as well as information technologies. 47. They had met there before for face-to-face debriefings during Operation Steeplechase, and the routine was always the same. 48. You also appreciated the face-to-face briefings and, especially, the commitment to regular communications. 49. Face-to-face situations provide the context, objectives spell out the desirable end and behaviours are the means. 50. Face-to-face interviews take time and cost much more in relation to the number of respondents interviewed. 51. Increased and improved communication plus the passage of time and more frequent face-to-face contacts should greatly improve understanding. 52. This is an individual meeting or series of face-to-face meetings with consultants. 53. Those interested in functional explanations of linguistic phenomena ought then to have a considerable interest in the systematics of face-to-face interaction. 54. Frequent face-to-face meetings iron out any problems and come up with interface and process improvements. 55. Would you do this in a face-to-face meeting? 56. The Chinese prefer face-to-face meetings rather than written or telephonic communication. 57. In the teaching machine to check with coach before the face-to-face,(http:///face-to-face.html) it is necessary to learn how to cope with the teacher. 58. They realize that they will never be face-to-face with the people who give them assignments and grade their work, but they don't need others to encourage them. 59. In face-to-face situations, your attitude precedes you. It is the central force in your life—it controls the quality and appearance of everything you do. 60. By the time of this first face-to-face meeting, it was clear that the company had a preconceived notion of what could be done with a ropes course and what was meant by adventure. 61. 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. 62. People may present themselves in various ways: face-to-face, side-to-side, or even back-to-back. 63. Set up your alliances so that you can conduct much of your face-to-face business over the phone or by teleconferencing or videoconferencing. 64. The preliminary survey of the director or manager of HR Department to interviewees is mainly carried out by face-to-face conversation. 65. Demonstrate your personality, your charm, and your ability to communicate by speaking face-to-face. 66. They all focus on face-to-face communication and fast release cycles, and they aim to deliver a working piece of software in short time periods. 67. But face-to-face communication is a core principle of agile development. 68. It seems that, at some point in a relationship, we need the physical, face-to-face contact. Part of the reason for this may be that, ultimately, humans are social creatures. 69. He selects the proper type of communication, preferring face-to-face conversations over email for important collaborations. 70. 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, while the sampling error is about 4.87%. 71. In an age of fast communication via telephone and computer, face-to-face meetings might seem like wasting our time and energy. However, they are still an important part of doing business. 72. In 2010, IRL is obsolete, because we all realize by now that when we communicate with each other online it's just as real as when we do it in print or even face-to-face. 73. Concentrate your mind on the can-do portion of the tasks you face. Don't worry about the cannot-do portion unless and until you meet it face-to-face. 74. Disability-related projects involve everything from face-to-face and long-distance communication to mobility, from learning aids to robotics for the workplace. 75. Another major emphasis with Agile Software Development is on face-to-face interaction and a de-emphasis on documentation. 76. It suggests some reference for the managers of man-power resource to know how to make a face-to-face talk if possible. 77. The result suggests we can transform the underachiever middle school students in chemistry through the method of the face-to-face teaching. 78. In all, ninety-one face-to-face contacts were identified, twelve of whom had no vaccination scar, and six who had been hospital patients or visitors. 79. There have also been face-to-face talks between diplomats as recently as last week in New York. 80. "If I was a tyrannosaur facing another tyrannosaur face-to-face, I'd say the only real strategy is to wait for an opening and then go straight for the head," he said. 81. In fact they thought a group could form even when there was no face-to-face contact between members, none of the people knew each other and their 'group' behaviour had no practical consequences. 81. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 82. Establishing measures for face-to-face, phone, and e-interactions will help you monitor service quality and consistency. 83. If matched pairs of tapered roller bearings arranged face-to-face or back-to-back are mounted together with a third bearing, the bearing arrangement is statically indeterminate. 84. You could have a face-to-face meeting across the world. And with automatic translation, you can talk to them even though they don't speak your language. 85. The breadth of this statement is sobering when you consider that this shekinah glory is the same presence Moses experienced when God met with him face-to-face (Exodus 24:15-18). 86. The cypherpunk's agenda is to build the tools that provide digital equivalents to the interpersonal conventions we have in face-to-face society, and hand them out for free. 87. First, face-to-face conversation is a dynamic interaction between two people. 88. Uribe complained about a trade embargo Venezuela imposed on Colombia, calling Chavez "a coward" when it comes to talking face-to-face and shouting to him "Be a man." 89. Your face-to-face interview is your one opportunity to show the real you to your prospective employer, and may be the key to set you apart from other applicants. 90. Based on face-to-face interview data and focus group interview data, this article intends to explore voter's party identification and party image after the 2000 election. 91. In her part of the country, the northern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus virudis oreganos) often comes face-to-face with humans. 92. Explaining how new technology had threatened face-to-face socialising, he added: 'It's not just a sedentary lifestyle and high calorie foods, but an increasing lack of social engagement. 93. The article deduces the general expression for the recovery coefficient in solution of dynamic collision, based on on-dimension face-to-face collision and law of particle momentum conservation. 94. Many people like to puff a quick breath into their hand to check if they're ready for that face-to-face job interview, or even just ready to pucker up for someone special. 95. After all, the handshake was the face-to-face opportunity to size up a potential partner. 96. In traditional Jordanian practice, a husband tells his wife face-to-face that he has decided to divorce her. Wives usually have no say in the matter. 97. Data for this analysis was collected through desk research, face-to-face interviews, and a wider consultation programme including telephone interviews. |
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