He may well have an axe to grind as well as a book to sell, but he is not the first person to call for Mr Ballmer to be replaced.
He was the person to call if there were questions about the company's earnings, operations or forecast.
The first person to call Andy Coulson to commiserate when he resigned from the News of the World was Gordon Brown (at least according to Mr Coulson).
You know, I'm going to -- on the last question I think I -- hold on a second, I think I want to call on -- I want to call on a young person.
There were also issues of confidentiality and how to ultimately protect the identity of the person contacting the call center and to protect that information from a subpoena to testify or criminal investigation process.
If you went on enough dates to call this person your boyfriend or girlfriend, he or she deserves at least a call.
In the ruling, Judge Pauley dismissed that claim, likening the Facebook access instead to a phone wiretap in which one person on the call allows the government to monitor it -- a practice that has been ruled constitutional.
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There are no schemes to try to overcharge on overdraft by reordering the accounting process, but rather a live person will usually call you to say that your account has been overdrawn, and how we can help.
In a conference call, Goldman executives agreed that giving in at all would cast doubt on every mortgage-derivatives deal arranged by the company, according to a person familiar with the call.
When a potential customer complains they are frustrated, they are far more likely to engage with a sales person who responds to their frustration than a cold call pitching a product.
Call (and pay for that person's cab ride home, or drive that person's car home and then call yourself a cab back to the job or the party.) When a person is feeling low, a little kindness from someone who has just accused that person of carrying horrific germs should go a long way toward forgiveness.
When one comes in, the computer translates it into speech, then sets up your mobile phone to call the person trying to reach you.
For instance, the U.S. intelligence community can target phone calls of an Iraqi citizen overseas, but that person's call to someone in Pakistan might be routed through a telecommunications switch in the United States.
And the reason people were probably searching for that is a 71-year-old Japanese man has become the oldest person to scale all seven, they call them the Seven Summits.
Federal law explicitly requires a person making an automated call to identify himself or herself at the beginning of the message and provide his or her address or phone number at the end.
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The GWPC representative who I spoke with (it took me about 45 seconds to make this call and get in touch with the right person there) told me that, had the Harvard researchers bothered to give him a call, he and others at the GWPC could have cleared up a lot of their obvious confusion about how the system works.
The phone even displays a button during calls, called informally "the escape hatch, " which allows you to kill the Wi-Fi call and force the phone to redial the other person over Sprint for no added charge.
In 1995 a buddy told him to check out a six-person call center running out of an air-conditioned trailer at a minimum security prison.
If confusion or dizziness is noted in any elderly person who appears to have cold pale skin, call 911 immediately.
We are now all spoiled with the features we expect: GPS, cameras of quality, fast internet access, email, and it is still nice to be able to hear the person at the other end of a call.
They determined from that resume if they wished to call the applicant to meet in person.
Even before the days of Skype, a deaf person had the means to complete a two-way call.
"We call for assets of every person arrested to be scrutinised and where possible, seized, " he said.
Then send a personal note to that person, and follow it up with a phone call requesting an in-person meeting.
Merrill Edge provides access to investment guidance in person at banking centers or through a call center, as well as an online self-directed investing platform.
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The committee has received a call from just one person who claimed to have information on possible misconduct, but committee staff have yet to talk to that person to determine whether that information is relevant, she said.
The committee has received a call from just one person who claimed to have information on possible misconduct, but committee staff members have yet to talk to that person to determine whether that information is relevant, she said.
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"Big Ten directors of athletics met in person or by conference call six times from December to March to discuss a new Big Ten football model, " Delany said.
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The scam starts with the victim, often an older person, receiving an unsolicited call from someone claiming to be from their bank and suggesting their card needs replacing.
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said his deputies will continue to call the Border Patrol to determine a person's immigration status if a deputy suspects that person is in the country illegally.
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