Sentence examples for liaising over from inspiring English sources

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The country does not have an official certification system and all films are edited to be acceptable for all ages, with authorities and film-makers usually liaising over required cuts.

RPC wrote back the next day saying Ashley was in the US and complained that the official had mentioned the prospect of a formal summons for Ashley: "Raising the spectre of a summons, in circumstances where our client has already volunteered the chairman as a witness to assist the committee and we are now liaising over availability, is, in our client's view, inappropriate".

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Suggestions are provided for the inclusion of stakeholders at all project stages to identify issues and indicators, to liaise over project results and to encourage ownership of the data.

"I occasionally arrange to meet up with clients at their offices instead of liaising with them over the phone," says Wilson.

Currently, over 100,000 LHWs liaise between the formal health system and communities to provide antenatal care, contraceptive advice, newborn growth monitoring, immunization services, and health education on hygiene and sanitation [ 11].

A Fifa spokesman, meanwhile, confirmed the organisation had been liaising with the FA over the matter and said the decision to not discipline the club was down to the host authority.

"We have been liaising closely with residents over the past few days and are continuing to keep them updated of the situation and offer advice and support".

Michael Jameson, strategic director of children's services at the authority, said the allegations contained in the letter were being looked into by Birmingham and the council was liaising with West Yorkshire Police over potential issues that may arise locally.

Email is avoided; agents liaise with customers over the phone or in person, allowing them to develop a relationship and offer appropriate suggestions.

Mr Sullivan said: "It is standard practice within the church in England and Wales if a priest is arrested for allegations of abuse, if a priest goes to court and if a priest receives a prison sentence then we would expect the bishop to automatically liaise with Rome over removing the priest from ministry.

Meanwhile Alan Shearer has rebutted the suggestion from John Irving, Newcastle's financial director that the club had liaised with him over the name change which will see St James Parkk's iconic Shearer's bar re-invent itself as a venue called "Nine" when it re-opens next month.

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