And perceived drawback of telephone counselling - lack of face-to-face time - actually turns out to be one of its greatest strengths as one in six people say they're too embarrassed to talk face-to-face about their difficulties.
Right now, millions of seniors face huge out-of-pocket costs when their spending on drugs falls within a coverage gap.
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Then I would go to the next stage and attempt to find a nonviolent, face-saving way out of the problem.
Mr Rafsanjani, a pragmatic conservative who had restyled himself as a cautious reformer, had been expected to face an out-and-out moderniser in the run-off.
Macedonian Defence Minister Vlado Buckovski warned the rebel National Liberation Army to withdraw from ground it has taken during the truce or face an all-out attack.
Also, consumers will be drawn to the communities as they get put in high deductible health plans, face more out-of-pocket costs and want to compare notes on plans and expenses.
While in non-urgent cases the system is slick and convenient, it does cut out the face-to-face interaction between patient and nurse.
When the sharing happens face-to-face, sometimes it helps spell out the rules of etiquette.
Mr Holt was eventually handcuffed with his hands kept behind his back and brought up to an armchair - face down - so he could not lash out again.
As the professional football players face an impending lock-out by owners, with whom do you imagine the American public will be siding?
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Back then, the NATO alliance held firm in the face of an all-out Soviet campaign to block the basing of such weapons and destabilize the governments involved.
It allows nurses more time to care for patients face-to-face and pilot schemes will be rolled out across Scotland.
These days doctors, accountants, corporate officers and business and property owners all face increased risk from out-of-control jury awards and zealous regulators.
The fact that Mr Sadr considered it wise not to resist suggests not only that the army is now strong enough to out-face private militias but also that the state has acquired far greater political legitimacy, in Shia minds at least.
Church will now team up with the Under-21 side who fly out to Sarajevo where they face Bosnia-Herzegovina in a Uefa U21 Championship qualifier.
Certain idiotic-sounding behaviors that create a bond: drawing a smiley face on a check, doling out after-dinner candy, wearing a funny necktie or forecasting good weather.
The two sides were supposed to meet face-to-face in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to thrash out a deal on these issues.
There is also a corner guest room with arched floor-to-ceiling windows that face out to the massive yard.
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The Feb. 28 issue of Forbes has a story I wrote about why people can still get a lot out of meeting face-to-face.
The hope is that regulators might have a means to impose losses on the private sector in a controlled way, and not just face a binary choice between bail-out or oblivion.
Skeleton looks like something straight out of Willy Wonka: Hurtling face-first down a frozen track on a sled that resembles a cafeteria tray, Ms. Uhlaender often tops out at 80 miles per hour with her chin inches from the ice.
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The 43-year-old man in the worn-out navy jersey looks lifeless today - pale, round face, unkempt beard and mustache, eyes closed.
It is no political mystery why the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has taken such a hard line on a Greek bail-out and hinted that the worst-behaved countries should face expulsion from the euro.
Small and medium-sized businesses face high raw-materials prices and rising labour costs, but miss out on the low electricity prices and tax advantages enjoyed by big firms.
It is why he is carving out after-hours face time from his schedule to be at the incubator.
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Henry ran onto the ball and deftly chipped it over Gruenebaum when the goaltender came out to face him one-on-one.
Monty Panesar took just one from 35 overs, and both face the potential embarrassment of being out-performed by the lowly rated Nathan Hauritz.
In spite of all the challenges and obstacles that our young people may face out there in the world -- because life is hard, right?
Australian beef producers will see the tariffs they face phased out slowly over 18 years - while the sugar cane industry has been left out altogether.
Third, but no less important, is the fact that Iraqi leaders who once settled disputes through violence are at this very moment, ironing out their differences in face-to-face negotiations.
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