0 A one-on-one activity involves two people talking directly, usually with one teaching or giving information to the other: --
Each employee has a one-on-one performance review with his or her boss.
1 If two people discuss something one-on-one, they discuss it directly, without involving anyone else: --
2 a discussion or meeting between two people, without anyone else involved: --
3 having direct, personal communication: --
4 → one-to-one --
A total of 64 minutes of the language data was coded (28 minutes of group discussions and 36 minutes of one-on-one interviews).
Several studies referred to preceptorship models and, although not overtly explained, would imply a one-on-one working relationship between a nurse and a student.
For example, telephone follow-up, group, and one-on-one sessions were thought to meet the needs of different bereaved parents.
These societies should explicitly address career development issues through lectures at meetings and through ongoing, one-on-one mentoring by experienced medical ethicists.
They also meet the students in a series of one-on-one counselling sessions that foster individual contact and learner-counsellor dialogue.
He believes his composition is best experienced directly as software, in a one-on-one confrontation between listener and composition with the interface acting as mediator.
A second issue of flexibility was the idea of private, one-on-one services versus group interventions.
We gave parents the task of showing some relatively unfamiliar objects to their children one-on-one, emulating a fairly common occurrence in everyday life.