He and his men will control the camp's perimeter and mount patrols to secure the area and liaise with nearby communities. |
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Its objective is to liaise between prospective job seekers and employers in this region. |
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The key ability was to be able to liaise between the creditors and the banks. |
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In the absence of the supervisor, the chargehand is to liaise with external contractors. |
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We attend their meetings, we liaise with them, find out local concerns and work together with them in the interests of local people. |
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The government is also to consider the appointment of consultants to liaise with local communities on the hosting of asylum seekers. |
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Soldiers liaise and mix with community members while maintaining their professional bearing. |
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This is where support workers, such as Caroline, step in to improve links with schools and liaise with teachers. |
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She was on a committee formed to liaise with ex-Sophiatown residents regarding land claims. |
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It justifies a larger space and needs some benevolent soul to offer a venue and find the time to liaise with art teachers across the area. |
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My brief is to liaise with the prosecuting authorities and make sure that the case doesn't fall through the cracks. |
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There are no particular hot-spots but wardens respond to individual complaints and liaise with residents if a new bin was requested. |
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Welcoming the judgment, it said it would liaise with all the relevant institutions to expedite the process. |
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We liaise extensively with a paediatric neurophysiologist and a neuroradiologist in the tertiary centre. |
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This enables NGOs to liaise with the army during incursions and curfews to ensure the safe passage of staff and patients. |
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He called on the scrap metal dealers to liaise with his ministry if they had any outstanding contracts that needed to be met. |
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He is assisted by local health agencies, which again requires him to liaise at a level beyond his rank. |
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Growers should liaise with merchants and coarse ration millers in their areas with a view to growing beans as an alternative source of protein. |
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Clearly it is important therefore for you to liaise with your client to ensure the Credit Limit is set at a realistic level. |
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He will also be helping to liaise between local communities and conservation projects to find ways to protect the animals. |
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I liaise with end-users, resellers and partners to see how we can improve our portfolio of products and services. |
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They hold regular meetings, use Facebook and email to communicate with one another and liaise directly with our reprographics technician. |
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A significant number of labourers contract themselves out to the kdedars or jamadars who liaise between workers and contractors on a commission basis. |
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Over the years, AUCC's management role has provided an opportunity to liaise and build relationships with the UPCD project directors. |
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The United Nations police continued to liaise with the Abkhaz de facto militia in the Gali, Tkvarcheli and Ochamchira districts. |
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Surely, you can liaise with counsel in that matter, do you think? |
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The Service relies on these posts to liaise with foreign security and intelligence agencies. |
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Having a single person to liaise with during the implementation and ongoing management of our global and local programs is invaluable. |
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The CO will investigate the complaint, and may liaise with the complainant. |
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Her job is to keep order in the detachment, make sure domestic tasks are done and to liaise with the prison authorities. |
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The ministry are to issue release dates for Russian films and liaise with distributors to make sure the releases don't clash with Hollywood hits. |
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The representatives from Oceania and Latin America undertook to liaise with their regional members. |
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Sector headquarters to liaise with provincial commanders to develop plans for the deployment of additional advisers and monitors. |
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It was further suggested that members could liaise with UNESCO and ILO field offices to support this process. |
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First of all, they are supposed to liaise between the two families. |
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They visit scenes of death and attend autopsies, take witness statements and liaise between traumatised relatives, police, solicitors and doctors. |
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This individual will liaise with the editors. |
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Project staff members liaise with religious leaders in the local temples to ensure the access of people living with HIV to traditional funeral services. |
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To liaise more effectively with payroll departments. |
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From the outset, having to liaise with other groups has allowed me to clarify that this resolution in no way intends to rekindle conflict between civilisations. |
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The Executive Directorate will continue to liaise with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and other human rights entities, as appropriate. |
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It is also charged to liaise with general consuls and honorary consuls based in Puerto Rico. |
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We have also taken care to ensure that her well-being and health concerns are addressed immediately and we will continue to liaise very closely with Mexican officials in regard to Ms. Martin's case. |
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It can now also liaise effectively with the host country. |
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This roster of inspectors should also be available to advise the Council and liaise with WHO authorities in the event of a suspicious disease outbreak, as discussed below. |
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The College will liaise with northern organizations to ensure their awareness of the prospectors training program and to determine their interest in sponsoring participation in the program. |
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It is essential that the organisation director and the commissaires should liaise before the start of the event on exactly how this system will work. |
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It will also liaise with the responsible geographical services to ensure the necessary coordination and coherence between the cooperation and human rights instruments. |
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Ads will work seamlessly across all the publishers, and advertisers will be able to liaise with just one point of contact for all publishers within the alliance. |
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And if few of today's naysayers any longer flinch at, say, sculpt, diagnose or liaise, even the flyweights among them will still explode at emote, aggress and surveil. |
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If we are to go to the level of exempt staff, as well as deputy ministers, they liaise with parliamentary secretaries all the time, within the offices. |
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He then could not guarantee that the prime minister would meet Citizens UK once a year, attend two assemblies or provide a cabinet minister to liaise with the forum. |
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Senior Met officers, who suspect he may have gone there in lulls between spates of attacks, plan to fly out in the next couple of weeks to liaise with local police and make a public appeal to islanders for information. |
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The result is that neither the EU nor individual European governments are allowed to cooperate or liaise with the bodies that are notionally dealing with the influx of migrants travelling through Libya. |
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For example, the ATIP Office's inability to liaise with all DFAIT clientele in an efficient and effective manner on the secure network causes an over-reliance on hardcopy. |
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There is a need for the incumbent to liaise closely with very senior staff and to provide creditable and authoritative security advice across a broad spectrum of core business issues. |
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Before submitting the shortlist to the Commission, the national agency of the country in which the project is coordinated shall liaise with those in the countries of all the other project partners. |
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Bolzano transport operator Societa Autobus Alto Adige will act on behalf of the Province administration and will liaise with Vix ERG directly for the project supply. |
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Things change for Mirabel when she meets JJ, a Chinese soldier of the Kuomintang Government, posted to Melbourne to liaise with the Australian military. |
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He only speaks Spanish at the moment and, as a result, is only able to liaise with Gabriel Tamas, who spent time at Celta Viga, and with Roberto Di Matteo. |
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