An appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence.
In one another's presence.
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Examples for "face-to-face"
Examples for "face-to-face"
1But during the lockdown, that valuable face-to-face time was no longer possible.
2Telemedicine services have replaced face-to-face appointments where possible, with electronic prescription services
3While young people were highly computer literate, they still needed face-to-face tutoring.
4Businesses which rely on face-to-face or physical contact have to remain closed.
5Study design: A community-participatory, cross-sectional Inuit health survey conducted through face-to-face interviews.
1Information on exposure to possible risk factors was obtained by in-person interview.
2So much education happens outside of school, whether it's virtual or in-person.
3But courts sided with the Republican-controlled state legislature to hold in-person voting.
4Several South African companies are opting for this instead of in-person interviews.
5Some type of hybrid model that includes both in-person and remote learning.
6Early in-person voting at some of these facilities began on Feb. 22.
7We then developed an in-person training intervention led by a pediatric radiologist.
8The school district will decide whether to resume in-person classes on Tuesday.
9Democrats have argued it is a safe, reliable alternative to in-person voting.
10That means the telephone counseling was not inferior to the in-person counseling.
11There will be an in-person monitoring hearing by the end of November.
12A community-based sample of 332 transgender people participated in quantitative in-person interviews.
13On top of that, the coronavirus pandemic limits in-person campaigning and rallies.
14Universities are preparing to reopen but not all teaching will be in-person.
15Reviews from in-person screenings ranged from outright raves to more reserved praise.
16The school will reportedly be a mix of online and in-person coursework.