Sentence examples for that a liaison from inspiring English sources

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A condition was imposed that a liaison group is set up comprising of councillors, the club and members of the local community.

At the time the council imposed a condition that a liaison group be set up comprising of councillors, the [football] club and members of the local community.

"We want to reassure Mrs Fergus and Mr Bulger [James's father] that a liaison officer will continue to stay in regular contact with them as the case progresses". On 12 February 1993, James - just a few weeks short of his third birthday - was reported missing by his mother from outside a butcher's shop in the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

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Mr. Douglas in January sought a meeting with the new administration at the White House office that is a liaison to governors.

He said he had heard through the Afghan Sports Federation, a nonprofit agency based in Virginia that serves as a liaison for athletes, that the Uzbekistan Embassy had not received the required paperwork from the country's foreign ministry to grant permission.

Mr. Le Roc'h, who is the president of a group that acts as a liaison between reporters and race organizers, said that he was as offended by Mr. Kimmage's lack of professional courtesy as he was by his remarks.

More recently, Detective Palase had been assigned to the Criminal Justice Bureau, the unit that acts as a liaison to the court and correctional systems.

In neither case did the arresting officers report Mr. Carranza's immigration status to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement center that acts as a liaison with local officers.

Late in his second term, he started the Front Porch Alliance, a group that acted as a liaison between religious congregations -- mostly urban African-American churches -- and government.

GlobeFunder Ventures is yet another breed of social lender, one that acts as a liaison between borrowers and traditional lenders like banks and hedge funds.

Several news organizations, including The Washington Post, have phased out the role of ombudsman or public editor, an independent voice that serves as a liaison between readers and the newsroom and has the authority to weigh in on editorial decisions in print or online. .

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