Similar words: neon, neonatal, monotonously, monotonous, neo, igneous, eon, erroneous. Meaning: adj. 1. directly between two individuals 2. being a system of play in which an individual defensive player guards an individual offensive player. adv. (of two persons) in direct encounter.
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31. Find one-on-one time with those family members who need you most.
32. They worked one-on-one with patients to monitor their conditions and treatments and to help them make the lifestyle adjustments needed to remain healthy.
33. However at the same time, CIAO not only maintains delicacy and fine product quality, but also provides more one-on-one personalized service.
34. They are quite maneuverable and agile ships in battle but should not engage on one-on-one battles with frigate or even East Indiaman.
35. Slam on the edge of space, "Bull one-on-one" game has ignited the passion of the fans, any player playing inextricably linked, and the crowd of onlookers have lost by the players are eager.
36. Asking them in a casual one-on-one conversation encourages them to eventually share their opinions in team meetings, to everyone's benefit.
37. These one-on-one events are key because many voters in this small state base their choices on their interactions with the candidates,(Sentencedict.com ) Cline said.
38. It can be one-on-one, or it can be a small group.
39. It is a mobile communication business of half duplexing for instant one-on-one or one-to-group communications, which has great market potential.
40. Recommenders play the role of the salesperson, the agent in the company who has one-on-one contact with each shopper.
41. Instead of feeling hurt and angered by your partner's inattentiveness, for instance, start scheduling one-on-one time to focus on each other.
42. Remember that business partnerships come under the rulership of this house, as well as those momentary one-on-one situations you encounter in your daily activities.
43. Ferri emphasized the crucial importance of one-on-one supervision to help residents cope with feelings of inadequacy in their early efforts at psychotherapy.
44. The essential worker of the future will have one-on-one relationships with customers that keep them coming back.
45. Pleasure in one-on-one sex goes back and forth, but in a threesome it's more of a cycle that moves from person to person.
46. As a result, our students spend almost twice the time in one-on-one discussion with faculty as students at other prestigious liberal arts schools.
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