Sentence examples for effect liaison from inspiring English sources

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These groups seek to enlist the cooperation of educators, local governments and officials, industrial associations, and trade unions and to effect liaison with professional safety groups such as the American Society of Safety Engineers in the United States or the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom.

These groups seek to enlist the cooperation of educators, local governments and officials, industrial associations, and trade unions and to effect liaison with professional safety groups such as the American Society of Safety Engineers in the United States or the Institution of Industrial Safety Officers in the United Kingdom.

Reports, orders, letters, writings, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to Jedburgh operations carried out by the Office of Strategic Services in 1944, involving parachuting operatives behind German lines in the Netherlands, Belgium and France to effect liaison with local resistance forces.

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Sources say physical effects designer Peter Chesney and effects liaison Kate Steinberg, who have been with the project for more than a year, were being pushed off the picture, so they quit in early August.

We believe that the most likely explanation for the lack of benefit of this intervention is that the specialist geriatric intervention tested in this study was, in effect, a liaison service and did not deliver comprehensive geriatric assessment.

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.

This study did not demonstrate a statistically significant beneficial effect of the liaison nurse in terms of pre-transfer anxiety, however it highlights several methodological issues that must be considered for future research including sample size estimates, timing and measurement of transfer anxiety and finally the intervention itself.

To explore possible inhibitory, additive or synergistic effects by the liaison of bacteria and microalgae, the amount of EPS produced in each single assemblage (B and D) was assessed relative to the amount of EPS produced in the mixed assemblage ([BD]-[B+D], Fig. 2C and D).

She mentioned the "traumatic effect" the boy's liaison and the discussion it entailed were having on his younger sister and brothers, adolescents too.

The aim of this study was to estimate the effect of a community liaison and security program, Campus Watch, on drinking patterns and alcohol-related harm among university students.

The aim of this study was to identify the effect of an ICU liaison nurse on anxiety experienced by patients and their families just prior to transfer to the ward.

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