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teleconference

[tel-i-kon-fer-uhns, -fruhns] / ˈtɛl ɪˌkɒn fər əns, -frəns /


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Middle Eastern CEOs, who had expected to speak in-person at the conference, beamed in via teleconference.

From Barron's Mar. 27, 2026

On 20 April after an international teleconference headed by the CAA, it was agreed that 2 milligrams of ash per cubic metre of air was an acceptable safe ash concentration.

From BBC Apr. 15, 2025

“Those who were serving — and who are still serving in the military — they’re real heroes for us,” Inna Khmyzova, the director of Shakhtar Donetsk’s social foundation, said in a teleconference.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2024

During a media teleconference on Wednesday, coach Andy Enfield said there was no update on when James might play.

From Seattle Times Nov. 23, 2023

NASA's engineers debated the computer problem in a cross-country teleconference.

From Underground by Dreyfus, Suelette

Last Monday, 28 years after their last courtroom appearance, the brothers teleconferenced into a hearing from prison, during which their aunt pleaded for their release.

From BBC Nov. 30, 2024

He teleconferenced in to a California media event.

From Seattle Times Aug. 17, 2021

The teleconferenced meetings were announced in news releases to the news media, who were able to call in and listen.

From Washington Post Nov. 3, 2020

On February 23rd, Xi teleconferenced with 170,000 local officials, describing the pandemic as the hardest public-health emergency to contain since the founding of the People's Republic.

From Salon May 3, 2020

He got Mrs. Vitale onto her feet, examined her, took her vital signs, called her daughter and teleconferenced with a doctor.

From New York Times Nov. 4, 2016

“I was walking through the mess decks the other day and I could hear a baby crying because someone was teleconferencing with their infant that they haven’t even met yet,” Hill said.

From Seattle Times Feb. 14, 2024

But for me, it’s been an immense comfort to go into video chats knowing that a stuffy corporate teleconferencing utility that’s worth billions of dollars has inadvertently armed me with a superpower.

From Slate Oct. 25, 2022

In April, the White House said Musk was invited to a discussion about electric cars and charging stations and did make an appearance by teleconferencing.

From Washington Post Oct. 22, 2022

More than two decades before companies like Skype helped make two-way video calls part of everyday life, Jenkins had improvised his own teleconferencing system and used it to make art.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 21, 2022

On one end was a massive wall-size screen and overhead there were cameras in the ceiling for teleconferencing.

From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman




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