Sentence examples for experience liaison from inspiring English sources

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"Knowing the dedicated parents that they are, I knew this meant that they would not leave the unit to go out to dinner like they had planned, but instead spend their night sitting at the bedside with Turner," Emily Finn, a Family Experience Liaison at the hospital told HuffPost.

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If not to celebrate a birthday or Christmas, the impetus for assembly seemed to be the tantalizing prospect of an experience or liaison, without which any person in her right mind would've just cozied up at home in her jammies with a DVD and some froyo.

This was stressed by a project manager as follows: "An important added value to make the case management succeed is the recruitment of a geriatric nurse with a 10-year experience in liaison function in a hospital" (interview1 project conceiver, 2010).

The handling of claims and other matters will be directed by a law firm retained by the insurers and by companies experienced in liaison between lawyers and passengers.

Many of the women reported positive experiences with liaison officers when reporting assaults, and any encouragement for these women to engage with police is important as it may reduce the risks they face on a regular basis.

While the shows from John Galliano and of the late Alexander McQueen in the 1990s were unforgettable experiences, from liaisons dangereuses of historic figures to disturbing suggestions of a lunatic asylum, those creative expressions were essentially fashion as theater.

Culture, beauty, romance and laughter were what he saw and cared for.By the same token, he never wrote about his wartime experience as a liaison officer with the partisan guerrillas in Crete except to mention the swagger-black boots and mulberry sash of his disguise, and the evenings of drinking raki and cracking walnuts outside their mountain hideouts.

The following aspects should be considered in a structured follow up program during pregnancy after a prenatal diagnosis of CHD; written information, access to a safe web-site with information of high quality in their native language, support from parents with similar experiences and continued contact with a specialist liaison nurse with experience of paediatric cardiology.

The measure was refined iteratively after each interview, based on review, discussion and feedback from a professor of liaison psychiatry experienced in conducting research interviews with cancer patients (AJR).

Ms. Fiedler drew on her experience as the chief press liaison for the Metropolitan Opera from 1975 to 1989 to write "Molto Agitato: The Mayhem Behind the Music" (2001).

"You are part of the experience". Dundee United's disability liaison officer is Moira Hughes, who also runs the busy ticket office.

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