Sentence examples for that liaise from inspiring English sources

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Aside the few organizations most foreign donors identify representatives in the recipient country who act as the affiliating body or representative that liaise with local implementing organisations.

Thus, the aging process impacts the two major biologic systems that liaise to promote giant cell arteritis; the immune system and the vessel wall niche.

There's nothing more important than having local people (on staff)… that liaise between the community and us… We still have that strong contact, especially with the elders… Normally mainstream health services never venture out in Indigenous health to actually work with the community and not many (patients) come to them.

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One thing that EU membership does bring is access to Europol, The Hague-based body that liaises between member states on issues connected with crime and terrorism.

IOC vice-president John Coates, who is chair of the coordination commission that liaises with the host organising committee, said it had been reassured that the review would not affect the delivery of the stadium in time for the Games.

The office of the Israeli authority that liaises with the Palestinians on such issues said that there had been a "phenomenon of illegal palm plantings" in the area on lands where ownership discussions had not yet been finalized, and that this date palm plantation had relied mostly on water from pirate drilling or unauthorized connections to Israeli-controlled water sources.

For this, AVSAG was co-ordinated through a tri-partite sub-group system (Volcanology, Volcano Monitoring, Social Consequences), which reported upwards to a smaller core VSAG that liaised directly with MCDEM and Auckland CDEM via on-site liaison officers in the Emergency Operation Centres (EOCs) at each location (see reviews in: Smith 2009; Doyle & Johnston 2011).

He highlighted the recent emergencies in Indonesia and Timor-Leste as examples of the necessity for such a plan – and cited ongoing work in Pakistan as proof that liaising closely with the affected country is the best way forward.

But it does recommend that they "liaise closely with statutory agencies" to assure that any charges "are promptly and properly dealt with".

Village elections were held to select members for committees that would liaise with COMIGAL on behalf of the new settlement.

The day after Allen left, Bloomberg Politics named Kathy Kiely as Bloomberg Politics' Washington news director, a new position that includes liaising between D.C. and New York.

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