She was going to be a point person on health-care reform, and they needed to ding her. |
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Having such a point person who is both knowledgeable and personable seems to be important for success. |
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Still, as the State Department's point person on Africa, her opinion had weight. |
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And his immediate goal was to hire a point person to assist nascent congregations of nonbelievers. |
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For many college coaches recruiting Kanter, Ergul was the point person in the recruitment. |
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I was talking to Jackie Hunter, the point person at one of the provincial regulatory bodies. |
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In the interest of efficiency, UNEP would obviously prefer to deal with one focal point person, rather than several. |
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I announced the appointment of Ms. Grant-John as my representative and point person for a very specific reason. |
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If we're working on sales strategy, the Associate might be the point person for analyzing the client's database of customers. |
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Your queries may be addressed to your respective point person for a faster response. |
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To assist with this, it was recognized that a local point person for event marketing and sales activity would be required. |
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A point person for all government agencies, especially for justice agencies, should be identified. |
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Communicate daily with the FI point person to discuss progress and request additional information or interviews. |
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The DOP is the point person in charge of he technical crew with specific responsibility for the camera, lighting and grip. |
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The appointment of the new Ebola czar comes after Republicans began demanding a White House point person on the threat. |
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Participants also agreed to each designate a senior official to be the point person to ensure that this Plan is translated into concrete actions. |
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And Chinatown's power brokers say Ms. Ru is Mr. Liu's point person. |
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The point person could take on the principal task of co-coordinating government participation, and identifying and addressing any problems calling for changes within government policies or practices. |
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The CPO is your organization's point person for privacy matters. |
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Ask the FI to appoint a point person for the assessment. |
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He's our point person on the technical side of the issue and he works on behalf of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Association and the Canadian Horticultural Council. |
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At each health system level, a point person must be selected to collate the data and a system must be developed for reporting back to the central level. |
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Hire a consultant to be the point person during the entire project. |
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When shortfalls are discovered, the District Medical Officer can send the district malaria point person by cross-country motorbike to replenish supplies. |
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Brailler is the federal government's point person charged with spurring adoption of health information systems. |
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She added that the liaison function of the members did not have to necessarily change, as it is still desirable to have a designated point person to interact with the other Boards. |
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At each level of the health system, a point person must be appointed to collate the data and a system for reporting back to the central level should be developed. |
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