This is the first time a national videoconference has been produced at Iowa State's new University Studios. |
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The software allows users to take a phone conversation and turn it into a videoconference or web conference with multiple participants. |
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The third arbitrator will be on a videoconference hook-up in Paris, Williams said. |
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The videoconference, which is used to avoid transfers of detainees, also saves time and improves security. |
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The Expanded Bureau had held a videoconference with the Bureau of the Economic and Social Council to exchange views on the Commission's work. |
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The availability of a videoconference facility would also permit rapid consultations in case of emergency. |
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She was given six speech therapy sessions by videoconference, and they were successful in decreasing the lisp. |
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One of the most popular videoconference workshops is How to Explore Mars, given by Canadian Space Agency robotics instructor, Marc Fricker. |
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Facing a jail term for corruption if he returns, he runs the country by videoconference from Dubai. |
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We're very pleased to welcome you all to our videoconference hearing today. |
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The videoconference service between the three places of work and with the information offices was used more often. |
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You have an in-depth knowledge of what he thinks, not only from what he has said in public, but also from what he said in that videoconference. |
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A large videoconference of Elders is planned for 2009 that will bring Elders together to allow for cultural exchanges and common education. |
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If a hearing is needed, a videoconference or a short hearing of one or two days may suffice. |
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The means of communication may be by mail, fax, e-mail or other electronic means, or by telephone or videoconference. |
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Additional resources were required for the purchase of accessories for videoconference equipment. |
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Therefore, two RHAs and two tertiary cancer centres in Alberta developed together a videoconference based community of learners. |
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Participation and vote by videoconference or by any other electronic means of telecommunication have not been chosen for this meeting. |
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The SCC sits in Ottawa, but it is possible to argue before the Court via videoconference from anywhere in Canada. |
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Rather than pass out memos or draw on whiteboards, workers use collaborative software to manipulate documents on plasma screens that also function as videoconference systems. |
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Where videoconference facilities are available, the ability of the parties to see and hear each other might further assist mutual understanding. |
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At the beginning of the videoconference, a roll call would inform all parties of the present participants at the various locations. |
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Moreover, the embedded laptop computer does a videoconference using Microsoft Windows Live Messenger with the desktop computer. |
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The Commission may offer the opportunity for intervenors to participate via teleconference or videoconference if they cannot attend the hearing in person. |
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I want to thank you all today for participating in the videoconference. |
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One party hosts the videoconference and is able to upload images and PDF documents for all participants to discuss, review, and edit. |
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Also, no one predicted the heavy rains that cancelled the videoconference from Vietnam. |
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Even more problematic is the frequent need for communication at a distance, whether this is a question of spoken communication by telephone or videoconference link, or written communication by e-mail or letter. |
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The centre includes a library, an archaeological display, a restoration laboratory, a seminar room equipped with a videoconference facility, a temporary exhibition hall and a multipurpose space. |
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If the accused participates by videoconference, he or she may also exercise his or her right to testify in his or her own defence and be examined and cross-examined. |
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The minutes of the deliberations must mention the name of the Supervisory Board members who attended via videoconference or telecommunication media. |
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I see that two of the participants had to rent a public videoconference room. |
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In a videoconference held February 6, the Société d'Habitation du Québec asked Quebec co-op representatives a series of detailed questions about the Quebec proposal. |
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Meetings may be held either by videoconference or other appropriate means. |
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In line with the aim of generating savings on transportation costs and minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, the Group is encouraging employees to make use of new technologies such as videoconference systems. |
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Ricci's suggestion came to fruition Wednesday as the City Council unanimously approved a plan to allow citizens to testify by videoconference from remote locations. |
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David Heywood and Stu Goldstein of the Baltimore-Washington Chapter attend the Institute's first-ever videoconference on Section 355 developments. |
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