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Our approach is to make direct contact with academics.
His eyes flicker and rarely make direct contact while his hands stretch and grip at regular, distracting intervals.
For the perception of nonvolatile chemicals to be effective, the animal must make direct contact with the chemical's source.
In countries where there are fewer organisations involved, it may be possible to make direct contact with decision-makers from all sectors.
It is not the first time Berlusconi – one of Italy's richest citizens – has deployed the vast financial resources at his disposal to make direct contact with the electorate.
The UN is said to be under-going a "concerted effort to strengthen confidential mechanisms for reporting allegations without having to make direct contact with a mission".
"I tried on a number of occasions to make direct contact with Cricket Australia at a very senior level for days but I didn't get a response.
Some make direct contact with the camera, but most are off in an interior world that no one will ever quite penetrate.
And this is just lobbying in the strict sense defined by American law ie, the work of registered lobbyists, employed to make direct contact with congressmen and officials.
You can make direct contact with any other subscriber so tweet the managing director or recruitment manager of an organisation and ask them directly if they have any suitable vacancies (don't forget to include a link to your LinkedIn profile).
I was delighted to be able to make direct contact with such a high-quality research group.
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