In other words, the initial health check will be face to face with a computer screen instead.
Suddenly, you can be face to face with a gigantic possibility.
Get the unique opportunity to meet face-to-face with Forbes Gurus and be there as recommendations and advice are revealed for how to best position your portfolio for profit in 2011 and beyond.
It was a nerve-racking and emotional time for me - arriving at the games to suddenly be faced with the reality of meeting my mirror image - but it wasn't how I imagined it to be when I came face to face with people with my condition.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | 'To find love, I had to learn to like my height'
It was during her tenure that Napolitano came face-to-face with what came to be known as the Chandler roundup, the kind of moral crisis that could have ended a promising political career before it began.
CNN: Commentary: Is Napolitano ready to lead Homeland Security?
The Conservative's Baroness Browning warned how distressing face-to-face assessments could be for people with autism - a point supported by Liberal Democrat Lord Addington.
At the face-to-face meeting with the warring workers, be sure to keep things low-key.
After days of unprecedented face-to-face talks with Sinn Fein, Mr Trimble seems to be convinced that they are in earnest about peace.
In addition, users will be able to login to their PS4 with face recognition and are capable of using their own body movements or voices to enjoy games more intuitively.
Pope owns a maternity boutique on Madison Avenue in New York and makes a living designing clothes and accessories for mothers-to-be, consulting with celebrity clientele and coaching women to face the journey of pregnancy and motherhood with knowledge and confidence.
The jury may simply be unable to reconcile a beautiful face with a horrific crime, and therefore more likely to give her the benefit of the doubt.
Organised criminals will face not just the pre-emptive seizure of their assets, but will be forced to cooperate with investigations and will face trial without jury where there is any suggestion of intimidation of jurors.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Politics | Full text: Blair on law and order
The short-listed candidates will be invited to return to face an LTA panel in mid-November with an announcement of the new team expected soon after.
"On balance, it would be better to do this and face up to the possible difficulties of dealing with a hostile audience of cranks and fanatics rather than the alternative risk of leaving the field to the fanatics and giving the impression that we are afraid to stand up to questions, " concluded officials.
He speculates that, like Mr Koizumi, Mr Kan might attempt to surround himself with charismatic young politicians to be the face of the next government.
ECONOMIST: The unfathomable Naoto Kan defies both friends and enemies
"We're recognizing more and more that not all care needs to be delivered face to face, " but only if people measure the right things and have a relationship with a doctor to help make good use of the findings, he stressed.
You have to be at your best, with a smile on your face, looking to the future to survive.
In order to avoid losing face, the Spanish government is said to be working with the ECB and Brussels to develop a structural reform package that is in line with the conditionality expected under a formal bailout, according to Barclays.
FORBES: Spain To Formally Request Bailout By October 19: Barclays
The veteran referee heard another official call his name and turned, only to be smashed in the face with a helmet by one of the players.
If so, the policy of making hasty concessions to secure agreements with him seems on the face of it to be bizarre.
We appear to be one of the last professions to get away with these reasons in the face of an overwhelming need to save money on space costs.
The England center-back is likely to miss Wednesday's Champions League tie with Apoel Nicosia, but should be fit to face Everon next weekend.
The squad walked off and could only be persuaded to return when the teams were announced again with each player's face displayed next to the North Korean flag, delaying kick-off by about an hour.
For weeks, there has been a clear gap between the amount of debt relief for Greece that the private sector would "voluntarily" sign up to, and the amount needed for the IMF or anyone else to be able to say, with a straight face, that Greek sovereign debt was on a sustainable path.
"I think it's going to be a very challenging time for them, I have to say, knowing what we face with competition to attract airlines, to attract new operators, " he said.
If your startup wants consumers to entrust you with their nest eggs, you ought to be willing to show your face too.
FORBES: 10 Rules For Disruptors In The Financial Services Industry
In Georgia the first time you fail to provide an accurate address or register annually with the county sheriff to be photographed and fingerprinted, you face ten to 30 years in prison.
The meeting in Jordan, if it goes ahead, will be Mr Bush's first face-to-face meeting with Abu Mazen.
It was a face that needed to be straightened out, like with pliers.
This becomes problematic in virtual conversations because the massive mental resources that would ordinarily be occupied with scanning your face have nothing to scan, so they imagine it.
FORBES: The dos and donts of giving performance feedback via email
应用推荐