So they have been very, very, very firm about we're going to see every single one of them, face-to-face interview, and that takes a while.
"It's a great company and a good brand, but we've never been the type to want to talk about it, " says Richard, 53, in a rare face-to-face interview.
The Paralympic gold medallist tabled an amendment to require doctors' reports to be obtained and taken into account by the assessor, arguing that this would reduce the need for appeals and allow some disabled people to receive the new benefit without having to go through a face-to-face interview.
Likely beginning in late 2011, the hour-long series could air two to three times a week on the Oprah Winfrey Network. (Winfrey is contractually barred from hosting another chatfest until her syndicated talk show concludes in September of the same year.) Next Chapter will reportedly follow Winfrey as she takes her bold-face interview subjects to global locales like Egypt and China.
Nadine Dorries, who has spoken out against Mr Osborne in the past, tweeted that Ms Smith "did not deserve" to face such an interview, adding that if he had sent her on to the BBC programme "he is a coward as well as arrogant".
Several days prior to the statement, NPR sent e-mails and made phone calls to Armstrong asking for an interview, either face-to-face or on the telephone.
Libya is already on record in a letter to the Security Council last August, saying that it "accepts responsibility for the actions of its officials" over Lockerbie, so even the prime minister's denials of responsibility in his BBC interview cannot be taken at face value.
Lawmakers said Sunday the FBI will face tough questions from Congress about the earlier interview.
Equally significant, they now interview over the telephone rather than face-to-face.
On top of a searching interview, I was also to face a rigorous test of my news judgement, in competition with all the other would-be David Dimblebys.
Yet another cost the nation has to face, Topol noted in e-mail interview, will be the enormous cost of conducting huge trials to compare the relative benefits of various popular drugs.
Plus, he finds an interesting interview discussing the dilemma every CEO must face.
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Interview a few to find out which face the most serious financial hurdles, then channel payments through a nonprofit such as the one created by snowboarding gold medalist Ross Powers, whose charter does allow him to pick favorites.
The Rooney Rule was established by the NFL in December 2002, requiring that teams at least interview minorities for head coaching positions, or face adverse consequences.
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Mr Simpson will face no further penalty as a result of the book or interview.
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But while some might see the interview as a mere formality, for others this face-to-face encounter proves to be a major stumbling block in what is already a competitive application process.
After returning the glasses to his own face, Brin swiped down on the touchpad of the glasses and continued the interview.
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Brin quickly adjusted them to his face, before walking off to his wife, who was calling into an interview through a landline telephone.
In a January interview on ABC News, she said "daggers" to recount her tense, face-to-face encounter with Loughner at his sentencing.
If you have the courage to face down shoppers on Black Friday, or want to channel your inner Santa while unloading UPS trucks, interview right away.
With the government's position hardening, Mr. Swartz realized that he would have to face a costly, painful and public trial, his girlfriend, Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, said in an interview Sunday.
In an interview, he ticked off members of his staff and administration as examples of the city's changing face.
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