ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox are all using the volume of blog and tweet activity as a real time barometer of this too-close-to-call campaign.
Telemarketing is a scripted, single-call-close, almost always targeting a small-ticket, business to consumer (B2C) model.
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An Aviemore-based call centre is to close with the loss of 85 jobs, its management has confirmed.
"Seminar" publisher Singh debunked the general view that the outcome will be a close call, saying that the anti-incumbency factor is overstated.
The Republican contest, featuring four lesser-known candidates, was too close to call as of Tuesday night, though no Republican has won the district in 50 years.
America's call-centre industry is running close to capacity, he says, and is struggling to meet growing demand.
Then, just 36 hours before Residential Home was supposed to close on the re-fi, I received a call from the trust company handling the deal informing me that the bank was insisting both my wife and me be named on the deed.
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The lead, though, remains close enough for pollsters to call the state a toss-up.
But they are keeping a close eye on what you might call the total price -- debt plus market cap of common.
Following at a close second is the in-the-money October 370 call, which has seen 4, 717 contracts traded on open interest of 13, 689 contracts.
It's spring-loaded, and released by pressing the button on the right side of the T28 -- open it to answer a call, close it to hang up.
The decision to close the care homes is subject to a five day call-in period to allow city council members to scrutinise the decision.
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As the difference between the two parties seems to be only 2-3 percentage points, the outcome may be too close to call.
We knew that Jobs and Ive were close - he often featured in those famous keynotes, taking an iPhone call from the boss, or explaining on video the design principles behind the iPad.
But a passing motorist who parked his truck in the church drive-through to get out of the dangerous weather had a close call when the storm struck.
And he defended his former side - who have been criticised for their defensive style of play over the course of this season - and said the Uefa Cup final in Manchester is too close to call.
It's one of the most eagerly awaited match-ups in the 46-year-old history of the iconic sporting event and most experts have it to close to call.
During his long years at the helm, Mubarak escaped at least two assassination attempts, including a close call in 1995 when Islamic militants opened fire on his motorcade at a pan-African conference in Ethiopia.
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Barring a knock-out blow in the St Louis debate next week, the contest will probably remain too close to call right up to November 7th.
At this point, with the election too close to call, employers should be giving consideration to the likely impact of either candidate prevailing on day-to-day operations, compliance requirements, and potential legal exposure.
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Hillary Clinton, D-New York, and Rudy Giuliani, the former Republican mayor of New York, would be too close to call in the Silver State.
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