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The study, conducted by telephone, through questionnaires and in on-site interviews each year since 1980, has involved a total of about 1,000 pet owners.
(He has conducted hundreds of on-site interviews over the years; they are a crucial part of his work.
He was not one to put him-self to trouble on behalf of others, and yet he'd volunteered to do an on-site interview that would seriously inconvenience him.
On-site interviews usually last either a half day or a full day, and typically consist of three to six interviews of 30 to 60 minutes each.
The program was further hampered last year by an inability of I.N.S. workers to conduct on-site interviews in some countries because of security concerns.
In addition to the online resources, the ACP Career Center also provides an on-site interview service in late November.
All of these approaches appear to depend on substantial customer interaction and on-site interviews and observations of customers' challenges related to the product or service being valued.
He initiated the ASN Kidney Week podcast series,which are on-site interviews that consistently rank as the most popular society podcasts.
An investigation was conducted, it continued, through "on-site interviews with school officials, biology teachers, tutors and students," and concluded that "many students were exposed to the content of the test."
When Canadian television began to report live about the shooting at the embassy district satellite transmission was immediately turned off by the Chinese government, and further reporting and on-site interviews were prohibited.
A Winter Olympics 2010 television broadcast (NBC: February 27, 2010) an on-site interview of a European woman skier wearing a beret headgear with snood expansion at the nape.
As you say, the on-site interview is a conventional news or current-affairs operation, but supposing Vienna likes the idea of foreign interest in the story enough to want to see the interview and maybe use some of it.
Rosemount and Grouse Lodge appeared on US entertainment show Access Hollywood in November 2006, featuring an on-site interview with Michael Jackson who was spending some time there recording a new album.
Instead, CBS used its breaks for commercials, program promotions, an on-site interview with Craig Kilborn, the new host of CBS's "Late Late Show," and a $2 million 3-point shot contest.
On-site interviews consist mostly of a variety of technical questions: problems requiring a candidate to implement a simple program or function, questions that test knowledge of computers, languages, and programming; and mathematics and logic puzzles.