person-to-person in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Compliance strategies (i.e., lowball, foot-in-the-door, etc.) are relevant to numerous person-to-person interactions when persuasion is involved.
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In addition, it is more efficient and less expensive to speak to many people on one call (a conference call) than on multiple person-to-person calls.
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The development of immunity to polio efficiently blocks person-to-person transmission of wild poliovirus, thereby protecting both individual vaccine recipients and the wider community.
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This was used for private person-to-person traffic, similar to telegrams.
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Additional environmental sources include fecal-contaminated lakes, nonchlorinated municipal water supply, petting farm animals and unhygienic person-to-person contact.
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Peer-to-peer carsharing is a form of person-to-person lending or collaborative consumption, as part of the sharing economy.
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There is no evidence of natural person-to-person transmission.
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The second, more virulent strain, was primarily pneumonic in character with a strong person-to-person contagion.
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Mosquito-borne diseases involve the transmission of viruses and parasites from animal-to-animal, animal-to-person, or person-to-person, without afflicting the insect vectors with symptoms of disease.
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Compared to direct person-to-person swaps this increases the likelihood of achieving a successful swap.
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