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interview | Business English
an interview with sb/sth He made the allegations in an interview with the New York Times.
take part in/give an interview He never gives interviews.
See also
Some people just don't interview well.
(Definition of interview from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of interview
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Both authors advocate an eclectic mix of quantitative survey and qualitative interviews for the study of current rural labour transformations.
Initial analysis of the data from the interviews and tapes of the novices also indicated qualitative changes in the nature of expertise as it developed.
Qualitative interviews were made with 46 respondents who spent at least three months per year in each country.
From the qualitative interviews, however, some interesting expansions of the definitions of ' relative ' have emerged.
Observation and interviews with the children and the classroom teachers were used as a means to gather data on the potentially psychological impact of singing.
It was just such a dialogue that we both had with the interview protocols.
Fifty-two participants (53 %) returned the questionnaire on interview preference.
A group of 27 older adults in inpatient rehabilitation were interviewed during the programme and after returning home.
Of the remaining sample (4449) 87% were interviewed, 7% refused to co-operate and 6% were untraced.
Written notes were made from those respondents who refused to have the interview tape-recorded.
The experiences and views of homeless people interviewed for the study are reported in chapter seven.
This article reports on the results of those interviews and the development of the new resource.
Candidates are showing up in a random order for the interview.
At one point they interview a soldier recovering from amnesia.
The questionnaire was mailed to the study recruits approximately one week before the interview.
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The baseline interview, or the last attempt at interview signalled the date of entry into the trial.
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