interview
91interview — n. 1. Meeting. 2. Conference, parley …
92interview — n 1. conference, discussion, parlay, palaver, Fr. pourparler, Inf. powwow; consultation, audience, confabulation, Inf. confab, exchange; talk, discourse, meeting, dialogue, duologue, tête à tête; colloquy, interlocution, intercourse, commerce,… …
93interview — in·ter·view …
94Interview — Ịn|ter|view [...vju: , auch ... vju: ], das; s, s <englisch> (Unterredung [von Reportern] mit [führenden] Persönlichkeiten über Tagesfragen usw.; Befragung) …
95interview — The method of obtaining information by conversation. An informal method of obtaining answers to interrogatories propounded in obtaining a discovery. 23 Am J2d Dep § 289 …
96exclusive interview — interview that is not shared among or divided between different reporters, interview given to a single person …
97interview (intelligence) — To gather information from a person who is aware that information is being given although there is ignorance of the true connection and purposes of the interviewer. Generally overt unless the collector is other than purported to be …
98Interview Subjects — VP Individuals who will be interviewed for your project …
99Job interview — Oakland, California. Hanging Around. The total time spent in actual interviews while hunting a job takes only a small part of the day; unwilling to go home these youths spend most of their day hanging around and talking with other job hunters.… …
100Cognitive interview — The cognitive interview (CI) is a method of interviewing in which eyewitnesses and victims report what they remember from a crime scene. Using four retrievals, the primary focus of the cognitive interview is to make witnesses and victims of a… …