Sentence examples for context of the call from inspiring English sources

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With messaging, a waiting customer can be offered the opportunity to pursue the conversation on services like Messenger, preserving the context of the call.

That this shift in function does indeed represent co-option is indicated by the fact that calls produced during combat and courtship are similar in terms of structural characteristics; what varies is the context of the call (aggression or sex) and the sex of the receiver (Borgia and Coleman 2000).

This article contributes to the on-going debate defining the nature of LSP performance in its different forms by arguing that 'strong' performance assessment validity relies on the incorporation of business specific 'indigenous criteria' as informed by SMEs; and furthermore it is assessed through the SME rating of authentic calls thus reflecting the real-world context of the call centre.

It could be said, as suggested by McNamara 1996, that BUPLAS CA (quality assurance and coaching) reflects what he called the 'real life' context of the call centre in a stronger way than BUPLAS VA (recruitment) in that it uses 'real life' SMEs as assessors, it uses 'real life' tasks in the 'real life' context of work.

As I think about Pete Peterson and Ben Cohen now - in the context of the call for business executives to be "professionalized" - I am drawn to the idea of "professionalizing" our government as well.

The EU's decision to fund this project submitted by UNICEF in the context of the call for proposals under the EUWF is an example of the continuous commitment of the EU and its member states in supporting the fulfilment of the MDGs in Guinea Bissau.

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As opposed to other studies in social networks [19] our mobile phone database does not contain any information about the context and content of the call.

A thin swee swee vocalisation not unlike that of an Indian robin has been reported, but the context of this call is unrecorded.

It is based on Conversation Analysis and compares complaints embedded in two contexts of the calls: (1) complaints about previous contacts with the authority, typically articulated in the beginning of the call, and (2) complaints in response to the decisions and solutions to the caller's requests offered by the call-taker.

At the end of the speech, in the context of the obligatory call to action, act.

Hence the term "appeal" as I use it is broadly based and must be viewed in the context of the specific call to action.

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