The answer is D: When an emergency meeting is called and the information is presented in a balanced fashion.
Explanation for each option:
A. When a large amount of time is devoted to some important points and other important ones are barely addressed - This is an example of a negative nonverbal influence of time because it suggests an imbalance in the importance of topics, potentially leading to misunderstandings or undervaluing certain points.
B. When one person dominates a conversation and the main topic of discussion is focused on that individual's job or need - This scenario reflects a negative nonverbal influence of time as it indicates an unequal distribution of speaking time, which can lead to frustration or disengagement from other participants.
C. When a person delivering a speech is late and the speech is extended - This situation also represents a negative nonverbal influence of time, as being late can convey disrespect or disorganization, and extending the speech may disrupt schedules or cause inconvenience.
D. When an emergency meeting is called and the information is presented in a balanced fashion - This is NOT an example of a negative nonverbal influence of time. In this case, the meeting is conducted efficiently, with balanced information delivery, which is generally seen as positive and effective time management.