If the space lacks a certain definition, its boundaries are enhanced by a staff that unifies the room by eye contact. |
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And when talking person-to-person, making eye contact and nodding at the right times show that you are paying attention. |
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The first part of the study showed that Surinamers make less eye contact during questioning than Dutch subjects do. |
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Many toilets now place reading matter above the urinal so that you don't even have to think about either eye contact or talking. |
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The clients I spoke with don't hesitate to make eye contact and pipe up with an opinion. |
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I've noticed I don't really make eye contact with people when I'm bespectacled. |
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The second tactic is to minimalize eye contact, as focusing on someone in public space might invade his or her privacy. |
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This book teaches you how to interpret tells, such as subtle shrugs, sighs, shaky hands, eye contact and much, much more. |
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It was all she could do to keep the tremble from reaching her voice, and keep the eye contact from breaking. |
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Suddenly she felt a tap on the shoulder and she broke eye contact with him to see an elderly woman handing her a handkerchief. |
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Some of the mostly male workers on the shop floor looked at their feet and avoided eye contact, she recalls. |
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He had made a lot of eye contact at our first meeting and didn't seem like your average Lothario. |
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The research team is now exploring the possibility of using eye contact sensor glasses to treat children with autistic spectrum disorder. |
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He threw the cancer stick at the ground, crushing it with his feet, never losing eye contact with the brunette. |
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She offered a limp handshake, maintaining eye contact with the wall space just above my head. |
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Any eye contact with muriatic acid solution should be followed immediately by irrigating the eyes with plenty of water. |
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They both stopped and flashed plastic smiles when the harried young man made eye contact with them. |
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When they see a person they like eye contact or a light brush of the hand passing is used to indicate interest. |
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It allows yearning singles to evaluate what a persons' personality is like even before they get an opportunity to make awkward eye contact. |
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Let them know you're interested with lots of eye contact and having the confidence to be yourself. |
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Keiko looked to Otaru, who was avoiding eye contact by looking at the windows of the shops across the street. |
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After reading, judges check on their pronunciation, accent, posture and eye contact. |
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You'll find that those with whom you do make eye contact are internally wincing at his remarks. |
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Think for a moment of those times when you do occasionally make burning eye contact with a cute stranger. |
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Another flare of anger, that vanished almost immediately as I continued to avoid eye contact. |
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Ryan and I stood up and I made eye contact with the girl standing beside us. |
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I approached it whistling, avoiding eye contact but the other trees warned it, rustling in the wind like a flurry of hands, waving and pointing. |
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The customary greeting involves a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and perhaps a slight nod of the head but rarely embracing or kissing. |
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Most sitters are portrayed frontally, aligned with the camera lens, in direct eye contact with the photographer and, in turn, the viewer. |
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She clenches her teeth and looks daggers at any man who dares engage in eye contact. |
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Slowly, deliberately maintaining eye contact with him, Beth drew one arm around Charlotte's waist. |
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In fact, cultures that frown upon eye contact as sexually provocative may have a point. |
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As they pass in the pink-walled lobby, they pause, make eye contact, and wish you good morning like they really mean it. |
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If the glint appears right in the centre of the pupil then it means the person is making eye contact. |
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She looked over her shoulder at the woman as she walked slowly, more dignifiedly away, maintaining eye contact until she turned a corner. |
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These chocolate soldiers of the air breeze past their human cargo apparently determined to avoid eye contact at both ends of the journey. |
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And you should count yourself among a lucky minority if they grace you with eye contact when they stick out their paw for your dosh. |
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With a faked look of job satisfaction on my face, I make eye contact and smile at her. |
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We were especially impressed by the young lady who served us, with a pleasant smile and excellent eye contact. |
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Sudden realisation dawning in their eyes, they broke eye contact, looking to the ground. |
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I looked to the teacher at the back of the class for support but as soon as we'd made eye contact she turned to look out of the window. |
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I wanted to avoid eye contact so I looked away, but I could see his reflection in the window. |
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For most of the novel he makes no eye contact and only engages obliquely with the people around him. |
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The Ghost made eye contact with no one and offered not one single wisdom from beyond the veil. |
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Another was blackballed because the women felt he established more eye contact with the male than the female interviewers. |
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In most bands, the members need constant eye contact and body gesticulations in order to communicate musically. |
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Personal privacy is respected and staring is discouraged, although eye contact is not avoided. |
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Instrumental performers do not make eye contact with the audience, although singers may. |
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He had poor eye contact and was generally uncooperative and unwilling to be interviewed. |
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Skyler replied to her question with a brisk nod, and tried to not make eye contact. |
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Students are encouraged to initiate play and make eye contact with the autistic pupils. |
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She looked down, avoiding eye contact as she brought her hands up, fiddling with her fingers and picking at her newly painted fingernails. |
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Making no eye contact I shuffled forward one place in the queue that now seemed to have slowed to a snail's pace. |
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If I try to make eye contact with people, then they will look back and there may be a spark of recognition, maybe not. |
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She makes eye contact with him and feels a soul-cleansing sense of self-worth. |
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To risk eye contact with any of the above is to forfeit all singles in your wallet. |
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The children start making eye contact and reaching out to other people. |
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Like the president, he believes in eye contact and straight talk. |
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They also make themselves understood nonverbally, by eye contact and movements. |
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In town, when you're walking along a road, you don't make eye contact. |
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Maintaining tight eye contact, the butlers pluck out audience members for a gripping, melancholic dance. |
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For the rest of the Conference, he concertedly avoided my eye contact. |
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You want to make eye contact, but don't give the speaker a death stare. |
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Maintaining eye contact, for instance, is a show of attentiveness and respect in Canada, but is likely to give offense in some other cultures. |
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I licked my lips and squoze her hand tight, makin' heavy penetrating eye contact. |
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Make eye contact and lean toward the speaker to show that you are interested in what he or she is saying. |
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In case of eye contact, rinse with plenty of water and consult an eye doctor. |
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Several of them make direct eye contact with Tompkins while others gesture suggestively toward their crotches. |
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Stand tall, shake hands firmly, smile, make eye contact and speak with confidence. |
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I lavished Max with attention in order to avoid eye contact. |
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The team files off the bus on game day in a quiet, reserved and orderly fashion, with most players wearing serious expressions as they look down, avoiding any eye contact. |
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He appeared to have some psychomotor retardation with minimal eye contact. |
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Make good eye contact, relax, smile, and take a deep breath between questions to relieve any stress. |
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Direct eye contact, peripheral vision, closed eyes, blurry vision, how does it affect our dances? |
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Narrator: She came in, adjusted the light, and maintained good eye contact. |
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Maintain good eye contact, and respond just enough to show you are listening. |
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Also, make eye contact during your conversation and don't fidget. These can be signs you are uncomfortable or avoiding something. |
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Do not splatter on one's self or bystanders, and completely avoid skin or eye contact with this material. |
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They communicate through nonverbal language, eye contact, cries, and groans. |
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The affable star is big on eye contact, and smiles easily and often. |
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Walking back towards the station on a freezing December morning, I begin vaping the shisha, avoiding eye contact with passersby. |
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When I made eye contact with one of them he stonily pointed to his camera, a clear message that he had taken my photo. |
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Heads turned as I sped headlong towards the front doors, and I attempted not to make eye contact with any of the unsavoury characters who haunted the shopping centre. |
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If you are interviewed by a panel of interviewers, make sure you maintain eye contact with each person from time to time. |
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To be fair, had I been in possession of my PowerBook I might have propped it up on the bar and avoided all communication and eye contact with the bartender. |
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Just as Billy pitched the ball, I made eye contact with him. |
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While he makes some eye contact he remains aloof, makes only grunting sounds, and requires assistance with daily living skills. |
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Owners called their dogs by name and then yawned, or made a yawning movement, after making eye contact. |
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An obvious example is eye contact with individuals who are in a higher position of authority. |
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While in the interview be sure to answer the person who asked the specific question, but periodically keep eye contact with each panel member. |
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Lack of proper eye contact allows your listeners to enter into their own private world. |
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Make eye contact with the drivers and ensure that they are visible to them. |
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Before starting a meeting, take one minute to make eye contact with each participant. |
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Everyone knows everyone else, so people avoid eye contact with family violence pamphlets for fear of being seen. |
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In case of skin or eye contact, the affected area should be rinsed thoroughly for 15 minutes with water. |
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The windows both improve the lighting in the laundry, open up views of the growing-lots and allow eye contact between tenants. |
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While maintaining eye contact, and with body language, stay focused on the speaker. |
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So as not to cut you off without warning, if you would like to make eye contact, I will give you an indication that you have a minute remaining. |
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You could miss a well deserved opportunity by not having the right handshake or an eye contact in the meeting. |
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Avoid eye contact, ingestion, and prolonged vapour inhalation or frequent contact with the skin. |
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Shake their hand firmly and make eye contact when greeting your interviewer. |
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Everyone was glancing nervously at me and then glancing away just as nervously, like they weren't sure if making eye contact would help or hurt their respective causes. |
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Max and the black Doberman made eye contact, but the dog did not give him away rather it was spooked by the eyes it looked into and dragged at its lead away from Max. |
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Four dozen faces and no eye contact is a little disconcerting, but liberating, too. |
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She makes zero eye contact and has no connection to whomever is interviewing her. |
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But as the gig progressed he seemed to loosen up a bit and started making eye contact with audience members, and he flashed a few smiles in various directions. |
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I notice that the checkout girls in the supermarket look for eye contact with every customer, as they too need to be seen and accepted as human beings, not automatons. |
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Owners emerge, eye contact is made, body language is telegraphed. |
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He's stuttering, avoiding eye contact, and sweating profusely. |
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In due course Gibbs made eye contact with his harried handler. |
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The viewer is forced to reckon with the setting's luxurious airlessness, its high-risk intimacies, in which eye contact and ill-conceived jokes are as treacherous as any war with France. |
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People can be exposed to coke oven emissions in the workplace by inhalation, skin contact, or eye contact. |
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People can be exposed to graphite in the workplace by breathing it in, skin contact, and eye contact. |
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People can be exposed to kaolin in the workplace by breathing in the powder or from skin or eye contact. |
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After our first meeting, as I did with every meeting thereafter, I beelined to the closest pharmacy, avoiding eye contact with the pharmacist who saw me for what I was. |
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Symptoms may include repetitive behaviours such as headbanging, avoidance of physical or eye contact with others, and communication through gestures instead of words. |
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A cold conflict is characterized by a cool or even icily quiet climate between the differing parties whereby eye contact and verbal exchanges are avoided. |
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A few months ago a Turkish military aeroplane shot down a Greek military aeroplane southwest of Rhodes in European airspace, while a passenger aeroplane from Egypt was flying overhead within eye contact. |
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But team officials are encouraged to have two teammates who trust each other inviolably and need no more than eye contact — and sometimes not even that — to know what the other is planning. |
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Maintaining eye contact with the opposite sex. |
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Other characteristics that may indicate autism include little interest in making friends, preferring to spend time alone rather than with others, not making eye contact and not responding to smiles. |
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However, in some countries, not making eye contact is a sign of respect. |
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Everyday things that seem simple and even harmless to us can be challenging and unnerving-the way eye contact is made to expectations around how business and social activities are conducted between the genders. |
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Always be at eye level with your subject, climb up for a tall one, crouch for a small one, always keep eye contact and see the world from your subject's perspective. |
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Keep steady eye contact with the interviewer. |
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My doctor and nurse colleagues have to fight for eye contact with you. |
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Wear chemical splash goggles to prevent eye contact. |
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However, although e-mail has nearly the immediacy of a conversation, it is devoid of facial expression, eye contact, body language and tone of voice. |
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He grips with a brisk clench, makes masterly eye contact and tops it off with a light pat on the wrist from his nonshaking hand. |
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However, it could be considered condescending and patronizing for a board member of any culture to adjust his or her pattern of eye contact or speaking cadence to resemble that of a candidate from a different culture. |
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If you make the animal angry, walk slowly backwards and avoid making eye contact. |
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A form of kinesic nonverbal communication is eye contact and the use of the eyes to convey messages. |
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They may affect your approach to the mission and interview in the following ways: nervous and uncomfortable feelings and body language, inability to maintain eye contact, sense of guilt and shame. |
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Primary routes of entry are Inhalation, eye contact and skin contact. |
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Only when they're attempting to sell you shoe polish is there a brief moment's eye contact. |
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People can be exposed to limestone in the workplace by inhalation of and eye contact with the dust. |
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People on the receiving end of good eye contact benefit as well. |
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Occulesics are a form of kinesics that includes eye contact and the use of the eyes to convey messages. |
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If someone has difficulty taking initiative or making eye contact or speaking directly to a customer, coach this employee in such a way as to respect the cultural differences yet still reinforce standards. |
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It is clear that Pauline is sympathetic to the client, maintains good eye contact, and is knowledgeable about some of the issues clients face around family planning decisions. |
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In case of eye contact, immediately flush out with plenty of water. |
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Research in oculesics has shown that eye contact instances in a public-speaking situation indicate more or less interest, attention and involvement with the audience. |
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