Sentence examples for where liaison from inspiring English sources

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37 A strikingly disappointing comment in the Royal College of Psychiatrists document Who Cares Wins states that where liaison mental health services for older people have developed, it is usually the result of a local champion with a particular interest, rather than the result of strategic planning.

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This process is bi-directional, where Liaisons gather and bring institutional needs to ITS so that ITS can deliver increasingly more useful and mission-specific technologies and services, as well as work with groups throughout Weill Cornell to promote and emphasize the ways in which current technologies and services can better serve user communities.

Ms. Tryon, whose nickname is short for Alexis, was hired by American Express, where her liaison work with top Manhattan restaurants dovetailed with her and Mr. Carleton's enthusiasm for good food, craft beers and fancy cocktails.

"Never darken our doors again!" the word "actress" was sternly instructed, and away it duly skulked into oblivion - though I'm told it may still be fetched out in one precise context: where a liaison occurs with a bishop.

(Any reader who has seen Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria" will feel a pang, remembering the moment when Giulietta Masina, as the prostitute Cabiria, stands on a cliff, tears streaking her face, screaming at the man she thought would marry her, who has instead stolen her life's savings: "Ammazzami!" — Kill me!) Chris nervously submits, wondering where the liaison will lead.

Leech said "rules are needed to change the relationship between clubs and fans" and pointed to Germany, where supporter liaison officers (SLOs) tend to assume powerful positions.

With the war on talent the last 10-15 years, many companies will have departments where they liaison with faculty and ask faculty to recommend students.

At the same time, a pre-discharge plan was formulated early on after admission, where close liaison with the family regarding progress and likely discharge ability was maintained.

The participant's ability to give informed consent was assessed by the researchers both through communication with the participant prior to interview and, where appropriate, liaison with ID professionals or carers.

Where "Dangerous Liaisons" began with the news that the convent girl Cecile (Uma Thurman) had returned to her mother, "Valmont" actually shows Cecile (Fairuza Balk) being released.

In a community where sexual liaisons are free form and the concept of family is bewildering, he desperately wants his parents to stay together, though he fears they will not.

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