Other callers are just calling in to say they are okay this year or thanking the volunteers there for their support in the past. |
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Thinking in terms of the usual to and fro, Joe Duffy's team dredged up a couple of callers willing to feel a vague sympathy for Burke. |
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Calls are supposed to be dealt with by nurses who assess the seriousness of cases before advising callers what to do. |
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Mr Lopez said the touch-tone system had now been redesigned with only four options for callers following complaints that it was too complicated. |
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With the old touch-tone system, 75 percent of callers exited the automated system in favor of an agent. |
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Elderly people are being warned to beware of bogus callers following an attempted burglary. |
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But he doesn't talk down to his callers and, unlike some of the big names, he doesn't shout them down, either. |
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Worse, it can cause call-center volumes to swell with callers looking not for products or services, but for technical support. |
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Pensioners in Colchester were today told to keep their guard up after bogus callers struck twice. |
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How many acts of oppression, tyranny and injustice have you carried out, O callers to freedom? |
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But, Caroline points out, it's the callers who make the funniest slip-ups, like asking for tickets to Cats and Dogs, instead of Guys and Dolls. |
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Your suggestion of unjoining callers from a conference and playing the dialog to them will work as well. |
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He said typical bogus callers were aged 25 to 40, could be male or female, wore a uniform, overalls, a yellow reflective jacket or smart clothes. |
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At his urging, the league suspended name callers for a month, with little effect. |
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Radio shows were clogged with callers variously praising and condemning Fleming's decision. |
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Bogus callers were given the brush-off by an alert householder in Colchester. |
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An initiative to stop bogus callers preying on elderly victims has been launched in Basildon today. |
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Hampshire police are launching a new campaign to cut down on the number of victims who fall prey to conmen and bogus callers. |
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In no cases did callers and participants disagree, nor did their reports differ from those recorded on the videotape, which was examined later. |
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The Centre is staffed by trained volunteers who are available to meet all callers. |
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She was besieged by vulgar and offensive propositions, her home was stalked and her work life affected by obscene callers. |
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Adding to his grief and pain was the number of frequent callers who wished to visit the famed author. |
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Hundreds of callers have been supporting the very close-knit family at their home in Cashel. |
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The district council has set up recorded information so telephone callers can find out the state of play. |
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Such was the anger and hostility among the callers that one official refused to take any more calls. |
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The equipment is so sophisticated it can even pinpoint some of the hundreds of hoax callers who plague police every year. |
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That's the message from Surrey police after bogus callers stole hundreds of pounds from vulnerable victims in one day. |
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Switches are devices used to route telephone calls from callers to receivers. |
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Police in Southend are warning residents to beware of bogus callers who visit the area as summer approaches. |
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The array of brief conversations with callers reinforces the frantic shifting of thoughts from one conversation to another. |
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Since its inception in Lismore 200 queries, by personal callers, telephone and letter, have been dealt with. |
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It affects mainly those who are on the phone all day long, but victims also include teachers, shop assistants and even bingo callers. |
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Those of us in Melbourne will know that he has quickly become one of the higher profile AFL callers and commentators. |
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Until the development of caller ID, it was difficult to track the identity of obscene phone callers. |
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I prefer to depend on the comments of callers who heard the calypso during my morning talk show rather than results from a survey. |
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The phoneline which became operational in September is attracting a mix of callers and a combination of complaints and praise. |
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The only thing that does stop me from hanging up on such callers is the offer of something free, cheapskate that I am. |
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As callers are using the anonymity of radio, they can bare their souls to the hostess and even to the whole city across the air waves. |
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Once callers knew they would be anonymous, the calls came in fast and furious. |
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But you bet, and you're called, and you lose to one of the perpetual callers who flips over 5-6 for a weak two-pair win of fives and fours. |
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The problems have affected callers trying to contact police stations and the force headquarters in Edinburgh. |
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Doorstep callers are being banned from parts of the region in an attempt to stop elderly and vulnerable people being fleeced of their cash. |
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We don't want householders to feel like curmudgeons which is why the posters wish callers an enjoyable night. |
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There was a time when guests and callers were moderate and predictable in their comments. |
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To these I would add the frenetic monotony of motor racing commentary, and the nasal shrieking of the gee-gees callers. |
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Police in Wickford are urging residents to be on their guard after an elderly woman was duped into handing over money to bogus callers. |
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During GOTV in any campaign, it's more effective to use live callers or door-to-door canvassers. |
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While they would prefer if callers leave their names and contact details, information can be left anonymously. |
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Bogus callers are using a new scam to trick their way into the homes of elderly people in Chelmsford. |
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Police today praised two elderly residents at a sheltered housing complex who sent bogus callers packing empty-handed. |
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And if the lines get too busy, callers will simply get the engaged tone, the spokesman said. |
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For a moment I toyed with presenting myself as a wanton temptress with a dozen regular gentlemen callers and a bedside drawer full of Mates. |
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The callers recounted tedious vows, painfully off-key songs warbled by bride and groom, the inclusion of the groom's dog in the ceremony. |
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To pry away those younger callers, Virgin is playing on their wariness of complicated plans and hidden fees. |
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Although an ambulance wasn't sent to all the callers, paramedics still had 73,007 wasted journeys. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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It takes a certain skill to do this well, juggling topics, joshing with callers and cracking jokes. |
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Even talkback callers to this station have expressed their opinion but what of the teenagers themselves? |
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Nashville's radio stations were deluged with angry callers advocating a boycott of the group's albums. |
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For some callers, failure to support local athletes was itself a kind of treachery. |
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Claims of working for the fictitious water board allowed bogus callers to steal from the home of an elderly Chelmsford resident. |
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The station was loaded up with apprentice bingo callers and Algonquin grads who were grateful to have a job. |
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This is the proper Guadeloupe, where the tiny rum shops are open to all callers day and night for a little tipple and tattle. |
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Two-way communication is still heavily scripted, with callers asked to fill in the blanks. |
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From early on they became frequent callers, and we had many interesting discussions. |
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She was aware that her neighbour had previously been conned by callers who had replaced guttering and some of the roughcast on her bungalow walls. |
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Over 15 months she flooded the city's 911 emergency line with more than 10,000 crank calls in a dialing marathon that sometimes blocked legitimate callers. |
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Detectives working on the hunt for the attacker are now sifting through the information from the callers and hoping it will give the inquiry an extra boost. |
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I was getting more dinkum vernacular from the host than the callers. |
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One of the callers threatened to take action against the attackers. |
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I should add that the stations' hosts were genial even as they fired questions at me that they will have heard other guests or callers refer to repeatedly. |
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The home front Command's hotlines have been flooded with tens of thousands of worried callers, causing the phone lines to crash. |
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The service welcomes and encourages feedback from callers and clinicians. |
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For residential users who aren't ready to commit to the service, or for callers without a personal phone line, the purchase of prepaid calling cards is the simple alternative. |
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She is following a similar course with plans to implement voice recognition as a way to allow callers to cut through levels of phone-tree choices. |
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Cowboys and cold callers who prey on York and North Yorkshire's elderly and vulnerable could have the door shut in their face if a Parliamentary bill becomes law. |
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The housemaid helps the Helmers with the housework, mail, and callers. |
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The anti-fraud strategy, to be unveiled later this week, will see voice recognition software deployed to detect when callers are lying to government agencies. |
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This demand specifies either declaratively or imperatively the permissions level that both direct and indirect callers must have to access your application code. |
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It doesn't happen often enough that I'd suspect some crank callers, but it irritates me to death because once I've gotten up I have difficulty getting back to sleep again. |
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers. |
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My secretary stopped answering my telephone because callers swore at her. |
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Operators ask 999 callers questions, and input responses into a computer. |
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As well as advice on how to deal with bogus callers, securing property and the home, there will be tips on safeguarding gardening tools and machinery. |
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In a recent meeting, medical directors of emergency medical services agreed that attempting to talk 911 callers through mouth-to-mouth procedures wasted valuable time. |
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Some of my callers complained that I sounded distant or muffled, and one early version of the phone I used had a faint, high-pitched tone that may have given that effect. |
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Elderly people are being warned about bogus callers posing as workmen. |
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The opinions expressed by callers are consistently unoriginal and dull. |
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This will enable the company to continue building a large, loyal customer base of long-distance callers while it fine-tunes the voice quality of the new network. |
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To ensure that callers have the best experience without delay, jitter or echo, Argela selected GIPS to provide carrier-class voice quality. |
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Ocean liners are frequent callers at Greenock, and Glasgow International Airport and Glasgow Prestwick Airport are nearby. |
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Specifically, callers frequently claimed to be employed by Yeshivas when, in fact, they were not. |
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The sanctuary the phantom callers promise comes with a price. |
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With the ringback service, callers hear a song of the subscriber's choice when they call, not the standard ring. |
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Great for house moves, party planning and running interference on cold callers. |
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Age Concern in Durham will be joining up with Durham Constabulary to present a Beat The Bogeyman talk about how to handle bogus callers. |
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Ms Jowell wants to expand it with private sector cash so all callers can get through to the Health Department sexperts. |
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A TERRIFIED man was stabbed with a butter knife, hit with a coffee table and threatened with a hammer by two latenight callers to his flat. |
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He thinks as much as he is healing his callers they are healing him. |
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They are said to range from callers not being able to enter competitions due to their location, to miscounts and calls not being processed. |
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Even if you were alone on a desert island, you can bet your bottom dollar you would be mithered by unwanted callers. |
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Ten of the callers identified the man as Jason Polanco of the Bronx. |
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The virtual job centre will allow the NFU to connect callers with those looking for casual staff. |
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The phones have a precisely timed one-touch key that doesn't cut off callers, as the 1A2 switch hook sometimes did. |
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Large utility companies use autopayment, where callers can make payments using the telephone keypad rather than speaking to an operator. |
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The result is that some callers may experience a delay in getting dial tone, or they may reach a fast busy signal. |
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I had no engagements, no difficult decisions to make, no fear of callers, no interruptions to my work. |
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They make their cash by charging callers through the nose to call these public bodies through premium-rate telephone numbers they themselves have set up. |
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Once they gain access, callers can make personal use of the service to further other criminal enterprises, or to sell the access code for a profit. |
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That's why recently on the Heart Breakfast show we were discussing school exams and ended up with hundreds of callers desperate to share hamster tales. |
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Projects carried out in previous years include Bogus Babes from Stokesley who launched an anticrime initiative to warn people about bogus doorstep callers. |
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Jennings's from visitors and from unwelcome solicitousness by inserting herself as a substitute at the breakfast table and when receiving callers. |
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Sometimes caseworkers direct callers to agencies that can help. |
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A telephone hotline also brought hours of frustration for many callers, with some charged more than PS100 for calls that were met with an engaged tone. |
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These are five-digit prefixes callers use to reach their preferred long-distance company when making calls while away from home using a phone not subscribed to the company. |
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