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In 1996, after the crash of T.W.A. Flight 800, a commission directed by Vice-President Al Gore also called for closer liaison.
Hilary Benn, the shadow Foreign Secretary, who stood in for acting Labour leader Harriet Harman, raised issues including young people leaving Britain to join Isis and called for closer liaison with the Turkish authorities.
They can locate and work up closer liaison with appropriate research organizations, academic and otherwise, just as many companies have profited from similar relationships in connection with the physical sciences.
It was the task of their successors of the 14th century, the commentators or postglossators, to effect a closer liaison between the revived Roman law and the law of the Italian cities and to find a way to apply Roman law to the practical legal needs of the day.
The aspiration of a closer liaison between social sciences and futures studies is far from novel.
And in April, a second inquiry criticised sometimes "messy" practices within the unit and suggested closer liaison with professional statisticians.
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The committees have a close liaison with the local police and with the B.J.P.
Close liaison is maintained between the political and administrative arms of government.
But Professor Woods says that neither industry funding nor close liaison is a problem.
We will remain in close liaison with the CPS to ensure that the criminal justice system responds quickly and appropriately.
An extensive research and monitoring program, as well as close liaison between research, management and operational staff, facilitated the adaptive management process.
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