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Mr. Jones has told the agency's offices to work closely with police departments in large cities to combat sudden increases in crime and "to focus on cases that will have the greatest impact," a senior agency official said in a recent interview.
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Mr. Kisloff, who was not invited to the meeting, said his office has tried to work closely with local officials and community associations to notify residents of scheduled work and to lessen the impact of construction on local neighborhoods.
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Especially in an office environment, we have to work closely with different personalities and in less-than-ideal situations.
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We continue to work closely with the prosecutor's office.
He promised to work closely with rebels.
In this new school year, my office will work closely with school district staff to expand our strategy to include high school age chronically truant students.
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