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She thinks the military is carefully managing the case to try to avoid negative publicity, and she takes that message directly to the military law liaison provided by the Pentagon to explain the case (who is necessary in part because of the lack of public documents).
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The second broad category was "liaison," information provided by cooperative foreign intelligence services from their own sources, whose credibility is often unknown.
Roche said there was "a gap" in liaison services provided by Aboriginal health workers, who currently were not employed 24 hours a day, but she had no awareness of whether the gap was being addressed.
As Anderson stated, the formative research team served "as a liaison between the feedback provided by the preschoolers and outside advisers and the production team, including writers, talent, producers, directors, element artists, and animators".
The specific objective of the parent study was to compare healing rates, wound size and HRQoL in patients with venous leg ulcers whose care was (1) provided by a physician and a liaison nurse specialist (= tandem practice) with those whose care was (2) provided by a physician alone in order to assess the value of a nurse-led education programme.
A dozen member states have yet to even appoint the liaison officers required to coordinate relocations with Greece and Italy, according to information provided by the commission this week.
Advising is provided by a faculty adviser (for incoming students), a peer liaison, and the dean of the residential college.
EU nations have once again missed their own deadline for appointing liaison officers required to coordinate refugee relocations with Greece and Italy, according to information provided by the European commission this week.
In addition to education and training provided by the PBRN coordinating center, the Doctoral students provided on-site QI technical assistance and liaison with the PBRN State Coordinating Center in addition to conducting on site observations for evaluation and feedback to the coordinating Center.
Clinical input was provided by a hospital-employed Indigenous midwife and a non-Indigenous obstetrician; additional support was available from Indigenous liaison officers (ILOs) who welcomed women and their families and helped them to feel comfortable, and provided support for women transferred in from rural and remote areas.
According to the explanation provided by this consultant, in the absence of both the nurse-clinician and a clear chart note, patient care was sub-optimal: [The nurse-clinician's] the liaison with nurses, families, social workers, pharmacy.
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