In addition to liaising with the Coast Guard for coastal patrols, detectives are also monitoring known access routes used by traffickers. |
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She said the York bureau was liaising with other bureaux in the North East and hoping to work with the Inland Revenue to improve the system. |
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There is a greater need for liaising between club and school than ever before. |
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The police and proctors have been informed, and College has been liaising with both on the appropriate measures to be followed. |
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Police are also keeping an open mind as to a possible racial motive and are liaising with community leaders in the area. |
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Police said the unit is leased from a private landlord who lives outside the area and is currently liaising with officers. |
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At the same time detectives will be liaising with York police for any intelligence they can offer. |
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The role would involve liaising between the community and relevant interested groups. |
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In recent years moderators have spent the rest of their year in office visiting missionaries and liaising with presbyteries. |
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He is liaising closely with experts from Ascot and York police, and hopes to glean the travel plans from those booking tickets well in advance. |
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We are liaising very closely with the Chamber of Commerce because we do not want the problems we had last year. |
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British detectives are liaising with counterparts in France in the hunt for the men. |
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He confirmed his officers were liaising with other forces, and said that although there was no scientific evidence to link the three cases, there were similarities. |
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Each member is responsible for liaising with and representing the interests of all organizations in his or her constituency. |
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Organisers are liaising with the locals to make sure pilots don't land on crops, and the roar of the balloon's burners doesn't spook sheep and cattle. |
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Most agencies have a group of people called account executives who are responsible for liaising between the client and the agency staff who work on the account. |
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We will be liaising with young people, parents, schools and our partner agencies across the borough to try to reduce problems concerning local youngsters. |
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It is also responsible for establishing a database and liaising between the different ministries of relevance. |
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Start liaising with politicians and bureaucrats about issues of importance to the community. |
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Almost all ministries and departments have a press service or public relations office for liaising with the media. |
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His main function is working on DRC military justice reform, which includes liaising with local military magistrates. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover the costs of technical equipment for storage, liaising and management of the documentation material. |
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You'll be responsible for liaising with our suppliers and finding new ways to work with them, through e-business, for example. |
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He claims to have been recruited by US intelligence on a business trip to Romania, liaising with a handler in Cyprus. |
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You need to be well organised and flexible to ensure that you meet your deadlines and have good communication skills, as you will be liaising with both guests and suppliers. |
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A high-level special team was responsible for liaising with regional and local authorities. |
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The Governor is also responsible for liaising with the UK Government, and carrying out any ceremonial duties. |
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Do we spend time liaising, coordinating, or exchanging information with other people, such as the Brits, the Norwegians, the Aussies, the Americans, or whomever? |
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The CJC plays an integral role in the overall circle process, including liaising with criminal justice agencies, community organizations as well as with the various stakeholder groups in the community. |
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We keep the issues alive by tracking the progress made on our recommendations, by liaising regularly with those who can bring about change and by speaking out when we think not enough has been done. |
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The Service relies on these offices to assist in liaising with foreign security and intelligence agencies, as well as to coordinate visits to CSIS headquarters and regional offices by foreign representatives. |
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Amongst other aspects, the role will involve liaising with other translation companies to launch initiatives to raise the profile of the translation business in the UK business community. |
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Furthermore, management has followed the case closely by liaising with DG BUDG and the Commission's Legal Service to decide how to recover the funds successfully. |
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Frequent liaising with councillors over the obvious factor of reducing rates to a reasonable level is vital. |
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Tayside Police confirmed they were aware of his arrest in London and were liaising with colleagues in the Metropolitan Police. |
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Police have been conducting patrols and liaising with stores to provide reassurance for customers and staff. |
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You'll see to it that these are delivered in line with our wider organisational strategy, working closely with your immediate colleagues as well as liaising with our West Africa Regional Team and UK Office. |
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This task involves liaising with possible visitors, booking visits, preparing information kits, receiving groups, escorting them on and off the ICC premises, and at all times ensuring compliance with ICC security policies. |
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The FCC has been liaising with various outfits, including the armed forces and NASA, to secure airwaves that can be used temporarily for private launches. |
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At the moment this team looks decidedly shaky: he has no one overseeing policy, no one in charge of communications and no one liaising with MPs and the wider party. |
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This allows the UK to exchange information with countries that are a part of the Schengen agreement, often for the sake of liaising over law enforcement. |
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A spokesman for Studio2, which remains open, said he would be liaising with Liverpool council and that the licence holders will implement changes deemed necessary. |
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