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The videoconference
verb
To hold a conference or meeting via a remote video link
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The videoconference test case has revealed the impact of rounding issues.
The videoconference transmissions had to be secure to assure the university of compliance with HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) and to preserve the confidentiality of our donors.
Before the videoconference begins, a patient in a distant clinic meets (in person) with a nurse.
Using the videoconference systems and even more basic personal, Web-based alternatives, he remained connected.
During the videoconference, Bush asked Khalilzad, "Can you get rid of Jaafari?" "Yes," Khalilzad replied, "but it will be difficult".
At the invitation of the American Embassy, the Indonesians gathered for dinner at a hotel here before the videoconference.
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Still, she sees the videoconferencing technology as worth the expense.
Although the videoconferencing technology is becoming cheaper, it is still used primarily as a business tool.
THE phone, the internet and the videoconferencing suite cannot entirely replace face-to-face meetings.
These trials paved the way for the videoconferencing interoperability standards that exist today and allow multipoint videoconferencing such as Stanford University's "virtual auditorium" project.
Cisco provided network infrastructure and the videoconferencing system that links the operations center to the mayor's house.
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