111. If the screening and investigation produce legitimate reasons for rejecting the applicant, he said, the applicant should be rejected before an interview is even conducted. 112. In a spottily enforced rule, journalists are supposed to obtain the permission of provincial authorities before conducting interviews anywhere in China. 113. In conducting interviews, the bureau said, it now asks follow-up questions to help people recall whether they have insurance. 114. In Connecticut Thursday night, Bradley conducted interviews with Hartford television stations and addressed supporters at a Boys and Girls Club in Bridgeport. 115. In July, he issued an order barring parties in the case from conducting interviews in the hallway outside his courtroom or in the courthouse cafeteria. 116. In one out of five cases reviewed by state auditors, the report said, caseworkers failed to conduct face-to-face interviews with all the children in a home. 117. In fact, counsel apparently failed to conduct individual interviews with any of the potential witnesses to the crime. 118. In fact, he was so relaxed Tuesday, he conducted interviews while lying on his back on the Conseco Fieldhouse floor. 119. Indeed, Ms. Rothman said, most admissions committees strive to make prospective shareholders as comfortable as possible by conducting interviews in a cordial, businesslike manner. 120. Initially Lack suggested that Bryant Gumbel, as well as Brokaw and Ms. Couric, conduct the interview. |