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In addition to a call centre, collective handling of letters, faxes, live chat, and e-mails at one location is known as a contact centre.
The wah-wah is a short, deep-sounding call used in close contact, and is not found in all species ( it is, for example, absent in the domestic cat ).
“ Donner quelque chose de mano y mano ” means to give something to someone in person, with direct physical contact ( as opposed to using an intermediary, be it a common friend, a phone call or an e-mail ).
The initial microchips were easy to hack, typically by scratching off the programming-voltage contact on the card, which rendered the phone unable to reduce the card's value after a call.
Before the advent of direct-dialed long distance calls, a subscriber would need to contact the long-distance operator in order to place a toll call.
Brown fumbled the ball as he was being tackled, and two officials initially ruled the ball recovered for the Vikings, but head linesman Ed Marion overruled their call, stating ( correctly as noted in television replays ) that Brown was downed at the contact before the ball came out of his hands.
In his interview with Meryle Secrest, Sondheim explained that he was “ what they call an institutionalized child, meaning one who has no contact with any kind of family.
Also, these protocols enable call centers consisting of PBXs from multiple vendors to be treated as one virtual contact center.
Rose argued the call vehemently and made physical contact with the umpire, noticeably pushing him.
The loud call or bray of the donkey, which typically lasts for twenty seconds and can be heard for over three kilometres, may help keep in contact with other donkeys over the wide spaces of the desert.
If a vessel makes a Mayday call and it is not acknowledged by the coastguard after a single repetition and a two-minute wait, then a vessel receiving the Mayday call should attempt to contact the coastguard on behalf of the Mayday vessel by broadcasting a Mayday relay.
As well as organizing the conference, the steering committee also maintained a register of attendee names and contact details, with the aim of creating an informal network of individuals who could call upon one another in a private capacity.
The assassination of the two remaining candidates throws things into confusion: Coral is kidnapped by agents of Chaos ( who want her because the Jewel of Judgement is her eye ), and pursued by Merlin and Jurt, who call on the assistance of Luke, Dalt and Nayda: they find themselves having to fight agents of the Pattern as well as the Logrus to rescue her, and finally confront the Pattern itself and threaten to damage it by spilling their Amberite blood on it, if it does not back off from their conflict ( the four others are sent safely away while Luke remains: contact is lost just after he says " Shit, I spilled it!
This helped prevent overcrowding on channel 11, enabling a CBer to tune a town's home channel to contact another CBer from that town instead of a making a general call on channel 11.
Activating the call tree verifies the notification plan's efficiency as well as contact data accuracy.
Large companies such as Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland, Renault and Citroën are now using automated online assistants instead of call centres with humans to provide a first point of contact.
Physicists call this an elastic collision even though no actual contact occurs.
An automatic call distributor ( ACD ) is often the first point of contact when calling many larger businesses.
The use of automation in the contact center promotes efficiency, allowing contact centers to be located in the country from which the call is originated.
It is also possible to deploy two-prong IVR services where the initial IVR application is used to route the call to the appropriate contact center.
If the caller is unsure as to which service they require, the operator will default the call to the police, and if an incident requires more than one service, for instance a road traffic collision with injuries and trapped people, depending on the service the caller has chosen, this service will alert the other services for the caller ( while the operator has to also contact each emergency service individually, regardless of whether the caller has remained on the line ).
In the United Arab Emirates the 999 service is used to contact the police who are also capable of forwarding the call as appropriate to the ambulance or fire services.
The typical contact call is a loud, shrill " pee-wit " from which they get their other name of Peewit.

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They include the Navy's Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Virginia, which is in contact with the Polaris subs ; ;
Greek phone service is worse than French, so that it was to be some little time before contact of any sort was established.
This is that autistic people don't enjoy physical contact with others -- for instance, my children and I.
Physical contact is uncomfortable for him ''!!
What I do is to try to bring him into contact with reality as much as possible.
When the front knee is straight and locked, allow it to bend again until you feel the bar come lightly into contact with the sides of the Power Stands.
Then it is marked on the inside where it comes in contact with the transom, frames, keelson and all the battens.
The next step is to remove it and spread glue where it has been marked at the contact points.
Lightweight, non-absorbent, fire resistant and dimensionally stable, it is easily bonded to the wood with contact cement.
In some programs, treatment is concentrated over a short period of time, while in others, after the initial contact is established, flexible spacing of interviews has been experimentally used with apparent success.
If the patient can perceive figure kinesthetically when he cannot perceive it visually, then, it would seem, the sense of touch has immediate contact with the spatial aspects of things in independence of visual representations, at least in regard to two dimensions, and, as we shall see, even this much spatial awareness on the part of unaided touch is denied by the authors.
The surface of the apparatus in contact with the test specimen is uncluttered and polished so as to be as friction-free as possible.
For the same reason, the output fiber plate is planoconcave, its exposed flat side permitting contact photography if a permanent record is desired.
After all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control.
What is noteworthy about this large group of teen-agers is that, although their attitudes hardly differentiate them from their gentile counterparts, they actually lead their lives in a vast self-enclosed Jewish cosmos with relatively little contact with the non-Jewish world.
If we add to these contacts with friendly members the `` contacts with an organization of the church '' ( 11.2 per cent of the cases ), then a substantial two thirds of all recruitment is through friendly contact.
Missionary outreach by friendly contact looks somewhat different when one reflects on what is known about friendly contact in metropolitan neighborhoods ; ;
In general, friendly contact with a member followed by contact with a clergyman will account for a major share of recruitment by the churches, making it quite evident that the extension of economic integration through co-optation is the principal form of mission in the contemporary church ; ;
Mrs. Marr is the first contact a Skid Row figure talks to after he decides he wants to pick himself up.

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