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- n. Alternative spelling of cold calling.
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Examples
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Assistant director Matt Sempre has even taken to cold-calling potential employees.
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And that's when I started cold-calling art house movie theatres.
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It's unlikely the cold-calling prohibition held down wages because "it was a fairly weak provision," Lenard added.
Apple, Google, Others Settle DOJ Inquiry Into Hiring Practices
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For instance, in February 2006 and again in March 2007, Apple complained to Google about apparent breaches of their mutual cold-calling restrictions, the Justice Department alleged in court documents.
Apple, Google, Others Settle DOJ Inquiry Into Hiring Practices
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The Justice Department cast doubt on this contention, asserting in court documents that the cold-calling restrictions weren't made as part of any "legitimate collaboration."
Apple, Google, Others Settle DOJ Inquiry Into Hiring Practices
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Apple also forged a no cold-calling agreement in 2007 with Pixar, a company formerly run by Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Apple, Google, Others Settle DOJ Inquiry Into Hiring Practices
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In contrast, and just to clarify, most “traditional” marketing, such as cold-calling, email blasts, advertising, and direct mail would be called outbound marketing.
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The original Catch closed in the early '90s, and Mr. Rabin began cold-calling casting agents to line up steady work as an audition accompanist.
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I've thought cold-calling agents and offering to take photos ....
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After looking up Bill Hewlett in the phone book and cold-calling him, Jobs was given a part-time job at Hewlett-Packard, and along the way was able to tour HP's research lab.
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