Sentences with phrase «as telephone interviews»

Leffers says this may be because the women in this study under - reported their usage of painkillers in questionnaires, which were not as thorough as the telephone interviews given in addition to questionnaires to participants in Denmark.

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In a telephone interview following the event, Elliott characterizes himself and his wife as victims in the Western Liquid affair who lost $ 400,000 of their own money.
In a telephone interview, Rep. Stivers noted that, while the AIA was intended as legislation that would make the patent system more efficient, the resulting differences in...
Baby boomers» view about having enough money to do what they want are based on telephone interviews conducted Dec. 6 - 29, 2013, as part of the Gallup - Healthways Well - Being Index survey, with a random sample of 1,929 adults born between 1946 and 1964, and living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Ranking algorithm is based on qualitative measures derived from telephone and in - person interviews and surveys: service models, investing process, client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations, etc.; and quantitative criteria, such as assets under management and revenue generated for their firms.
Ranking algorithm is based on qualitative measures: telephone and in - person interviews, client retention, industry experience, credentials, review on compliance records, firm nominations; and quantitative criteria, such as: assets under management and revenue generated for their firms.
«We were losing money like everybody else on the street as it relates to the small - cap resource market,» Polubiec said in a telephone interview after the announcement.
The telephone interview contained questions to determine whether the resident had performed each of 9 behaviors identified as important (Table 1).
Mr Asiedu Nketia, popularly known as General Mosquito was, in a telephone interview on the show, explaining a press statement he had released calling on the President, Nana Akufo - Addo to disband the NPP's vigilante group, Invincible Forces which has been accused of perpetrating some attacks on NDC members after the change of government.
Telephone interviews are usually done during the day biasing the results towards stay - at - home moms, retirees, and the unemployed, while most people, for some reason, do not respond to mobile phone surveys as eagerly as they once did to landline surveys.
While Franczyk is not endorsing Tolbert either, he referred to Brown in a telephone interview as a «power monger.»
During a brief telephone interview this afternoon, Felder told me he «doesn't see the benefit» of making a decision right now as to which side he'll be on when the dust settles on April 24.
However, Husein, in a telephone interview with our reporter debunked the information, describing it as a mere rumour.
«Carl Paladino is simply expressing the views that he holds in his heart as a Catholic,» Mr. Caputo said in a telephone interview.
Mark Assini, supervisor of the Monroe County town of Gates and a financial analyst, has crunched the numbers of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's pension smoothing proposal and come to the conclusion that, as he put it during a telephone interview this afternoon: «Stephanie is right; she is absolutely right to question this.»
In a telephone interview before the speech, Ravitch said Miner — whom he called «bright as hell» — has sought his advice informally for months.
Uber spokeswoman Alix Anfang said in a telephone interview Wednesday that Cuomo's idea can not be presented as an official proposal until the legislature reconvenes in January.
Speaking in separate telephone interviews on Thursday, Babatope and Oyedokun described Buhari's anti-corruption war as selective and vindictive.
In a telephone interview with CBS2, Rep. Peter King (R - N.Y.) called Cuomo «as articulate and intelligent and honest as anyone you can find.
«AT&T has been abusing its position as a dominant buyer of the Lower 700 MHz wireless devices,» C Spire's Graham said in a telephone interview.
«My enthusiasm and belief that this is the right way for this money to be spent is as strong as it was then,» Bill Gates said in a telephone interview with Scientific American before attending a major international health meeting this week in Geneva.
In a telephone interview and several e-mails to ScienceInsider, Mori states that he reused viral protein expression images from his own published work but did not cite his earlier papers as references.
In addition to assessing clinical outcomes in a retrospective cohort of 30,000 children, the researchers studied a prospective cohort of 2,472 children, doing telephone interviews with caregivers to measure outcomes that parents had identified as their highest concerns: adverse drug effects, additional childcare costs, lingering symptoms and missed school days.
During his years as an assistant professor of chemistry at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Dietze asked fundamental questions about mechanisms of basic organic chemical reactions, questions he recounted in a recent telephone interview: «How does A go to B?
Most HR people will share this — as will external recruiters and even the occasional hiring manager during a telephone interview.
Telephone interviewees sometimes «fail» as many as five or six times before one of these first - pass interviews leads to the opportunity for a face - to - face meeting.
Save the time and money you waste preparing, travelling and attending what might be an uncomfortable evening and use it for a few telephone conversations NOT INTERVIEWS and review their eligibility scores as you go along.
If they are accepted, a team of matchmakers interview them over the phone then set them up on a telephone date the following Monday at 10 p.m. Matches are told almost nothing about each other before the call, which is automated through a service that the Tawkify founders refer to as «Mr. Brooks,» because it seemed like a fine name for a dating butler.
Negative experiences on online dating sites are relatively common Even as online daters... from telephone interviews conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International from April 17 to May 19, 2013, among a sample of...
Understanding engagement Having developed a stronger understanding of the background context, telephone interviews were undertaken with school and local authority representatives from across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland to gain insights around schools» motivations for engaging with the Co-operative, as well as views on the support received, perceived impacts, challenges experienced and future support needed.
Qualitative research could involve evaluation of teaching tools using a small sample to create improved products, or sensitive research with small hard - to - reach groups who would not normally respond to traditional research methods such as surveys or telephone interviews.
In a telephone interview with Education World this week, Baraquio exuded enthusiasm for her new responsibilities as Miss America and the opportunity she has to promote character education.
The survey was based on telephone interviews with 500 students polled in April of their senior year as they were making their final choices on college...
Despite these difficulties they succeeded in getting the news of my book distributed across numerous websites, telephone - radio interviews in the U.S. and Canada as well as potential reviews.
In a telephone interview, Potash talked about the planned acquisition, the potential benefits for US libraries, his future with OverDrive, and the advantages of joining a company consistently ranked by Forbes as one of the top 20 most innovative worldwide.
Interview (12:39)-- I spoke with Lewis Hyde, author of Common as Air: Revolution, Art and Ownership, by Skype and telephone on September 8, 2010.
News — Item 1: My telephone interview yesterday July 29 (audio incorrectly has it as «yesterday.»)
Humane Canada strongly cautions against using the internet as the source of a companion animal without carrying out reference checks, extensive telephone interviews and other methods of ensuring the source is a responsible breeder or shelter.
As in the adoptive process, once your application is received and reviewed, a telephone interview may be conducted, followed by a house check.
As part of an article about Super Mario Run for New Yorker, Simon Parkin had the opportunity to interview Shigeru Miyamoto himself via telephone.
Hammons has, in the past, done all of the following: placed basketball hoops on telephone poles, covered mirrors in tattered shrouds, denied interviews with the press, made art out of elephant dung, and sold snowballs as a performance.
«The park as a whole has made a transformation of the West Side,» Mr. Viñoly, a TriBeCa resident, said in a telephone interview.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Piano said he will seek to establish «a visual psychological connection between the building and the street,» as he did with the Whitney Museum of American Art in the meatpacking district.
Finally, after being interviewed by the last company in the telephone directory, he finally got a job as a retoucher.
Victoria Siddall, director of Frieze London, in a telephone interview from her office in London, described this presentation as «wildly ambitious» with a real «element of fun» at heart.
«When you have something that is unique in all the world, giving that up, seems to me, as a very desperate move,» he said in a telephone interview Sunday.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Maloof said that he and those he works with to sell her work — a small battalion that includes printmakers, as well as the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York — are now in limbo, waiting for the advice of lawyers about whether they can continue to sell it or provide it to museums and publishers.
«I suffered a tremendous crisis,» Mr. Scully, 71, said in a telephone interview from what he described as «a loft in a farm in Bavaria, looking at the Alps.»
In a telephone interview Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Holdren told me he felt personally that geo - engineering should be a focus of any smart research menu on climate, as a hedge, but in no way obviated the need for curbing heat - trapping emissions.
Or that a guy may once have mentioned something as a throwaway line in a telephone interview ten years earlier — and by a (deliberate?)
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