«Public Safety Telecommunicators are one of the most important links in the region's community security network by serving
as the contact points for people facing emergencies at any time of the day or night who require police, fire or emergency medical services,» Picente said.
The day - to - day functions of the scientific directors are to act
as contact points for potential applicants, read around 700 applications to check for eligibility and to assign them to members of the review committee, provide support to applicants and reviewers throughout the process, and maintain close contact with the awardees.
EVI also acts
as the contact point between the European Commission and the consortium partners whilst connecting the project with as many external stakeholders as possible.
As long
as the contact points are intact they can not be moved.
There are various ports spread around the device such as MicroUSB and HDMI on the bottom edge, as well
as contact points for the optional docking station, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the left edge.
Often, human resources departments serve
as the contact point for employees, yet HR folks rarely know much about the nuances of a plan's investment options — and, in any case, they aren't legally allowed to offer advice.
In 2009, the Department of Forensic Science, the Forensic Science Board, and the Virginia State Crime Commission asked MAIP to serve
as a contact point for more than 800 individuals whose DNA was being tested as part of the Old Case Testing Project in Virginia.
The Coalition serves
as a contact point and clearinghouse for legal information designed to assist Hurricane Katrina victims (wherever they may be located).
Managed the SEO strategy and served
as a contact point for 200 General Motors auto dealerships across the United States
In the ACT, there is a contact point in the Adoption Information Service which also acts
as a contact point for state and Northern Territory taskforces.
The Adoption Information Service within the ACT Department of Family Services operates
as the contact point for access to records.
This is particularly through the coordination role of the Indigenous Coordination Centres (with solution brokers from different departments, including Department of Health and Ageing, to operate
as a contact point for multiple programs and funding sources, and to ensure better coordination of mainstream and Indigenous specific programs); the focus on local level engagement and participation of Aboriginal families, clans and communities; and the Regional Partnership Agreement and Shared Responsibility Agreement processes.
Not exact matches
«Yes, we must protect the environment — it is our number one resource — but at the end of the day, studies have
pointed to global warming, human
contact, coastal development»
as other significant threats to coral.
As a first
point of
contact, it opens up networking opportunities (online and in real life) which then lead to coverage in media outlets and widely read blogs.
Bots can help solve this by working
as a centralized
point of
contact where workers in different departments can communicate and collaborate without having to break the multidepartmental mold.
As any salesperson will know, few businesses are ready to buy at the first
point of
contact.
The advantages are clear: A help desk can serve
as a central
point for tracking questions that arrive from different channels, help distribute the workload among agents, set up a portal for customers to
contact for clarification of questions and maintain service - level agreements so inquiries can be escalated if unanswered.
By choosing relationship banks carefully, and selecting a bank that provides a single
point of
contact -; a single relationship manager that can be treated
as a consultant
as well
as a credit manager — it creates a stronger bond.
No matter what kind of business you run, there are likely many
points of
contact where you can talk directly to buyers, such
as through social - media channels, blogs and live events.
We should be engineering every single
point of
contact to be uniquely and addictively rewarding so that we're just
as priceless to them
as they are to us.
At this
point, you might want to enlist the help of an outside expert, such
as a licensing agent, whose business is built on understanding the marketplace, analyzing the commercial potential of a character, brand, or design concept, and then using his or her network of
contacts to turn concepts into deals.
As Schilling
points out, Einstein once noted: «My passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility has always contrasted oddly with my pronounced freedom from the need for direct
contact with other human beings and human communities.
Have your address and
contact information easily visible,
as your website could be the first
point of
contact for new customers.
As the only IRS
point - of -
contact for the business, she strung this out over a three - year period and stole $ 439,000.
It also integrates seamlessly with users»
contacts, and acts
as verification
point while using encrypted keys to lock down communications between two parties, giving an added assurance to traders that they are corresponding with people verified in their various networks.
As the new senior director for client services at Loyalty One, a Toronto marketing firm specializing in rewards programs, 37 - year - old Marshall Warkentin is the company's
point of
contact with clients.
As the Los Angeles Times
points out, in each of Sessions's previous three appearances before the Committee, he has denied having knowledge of the Trump campaign's
contact with Russia.
«For those unfamiliar with it,» DPR Managing Director Tim Bell writes, «Article 27 requires companies that are not established in the EU but that monitor or process the personal data of people within the EU to appoint an EU - based representative to act
as their Europe - facing
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Hub Representatives act
as the primary
point of
contact for SAN in a particular region.
As a student loan borrower, your main
point of
contact when it comes to managing your loans is your loan servicer.
About California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development The Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO - Biz) was created by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to serve
as California's single
point of
contact for economic development and job creation efforts.
A case in
point, for one organization I conducted buyer persona and insight research for, potential buyers in a mid-market segment made their first sales
contact as part of their second step of evaluation.
We serve
as the first and most comprehensive
point of
contact for U.S. and Canadian companies seeking to do business across the border.
It will provide its members and the general public with analysis of cybersecurity issues and act
as a
point of
contact for cyber information - sharing organizations in other countries.
Encourage each employee to set up a number with it and to use that number
as their primary
contact point.
I may have missed some
point of information, but, from all I can gather, it appears
as if no one from a news source has
contacted Julie McMahon directly, so that whole thing just hits me
as odd.
While the world is never part of God (
as pantheists mistakenly assume) and God remains transcendent at every
point of
contact with the universe, the world is nevertheless the theater of God's glory.
We can't relate
as directly or intimately to her existence now
as we used to, but her corpse (or ashes) gives us some
point of
contact, some focus for our attention.
The
point is that any complex concept scheme has internal resources through which the materials of another can be captured in a descriptively more rudimentary — and thereby descriptively neutral — manner so
as to make communicative
contact possible.
I think of them
as points of
contact,
as we are, ways of making
contact m initially through the experience of sensation.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to
point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business,
contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons
as mere «things.»
He is certainly right in
pointing out the frequent
contact between north - west India and the countries now known
as Iraq and Iran in the early centuries of the Christian era.
Barth opposed the idea of the
point of
contact just
as vehemently
as the idea of natural theology.
However, it continues to have a function
as a
point of
contact with unbelievers.
Protestantism and Islam:
Points of
Contact Protestantism may well have begun
as a genuine movement of reform.
For example,
contact is defined in a processive fashion
as experience,
as defining the subject and simultaneously representing a
point of view, which brings the concept of
contact and prehension quite close.
The Rev.. Mr. Lloyd of Foochow gives it
as his opinion that the idea of God
as Father presented the most natural
point of
contact with the Chinese mind because filial piety was the highest of all the graces in China.
We are so quick to
point out the obvious lies about Jews and Israel that come out in Egypt — the Sinai Governors claims that the Mossad released a shark into the Red Sea to kill Egyptians, or,
as I once read in a newspaper whilst on holiday in Cairo, the tale of the magnetic belt buckles that Jews were selling cheap in Egypt that would sterilize men on
contact — yet we so rarely examine our own misconceptions about the nature of our history with the Egyptian nation.
Even if he had any
contact with such people, their lack of religious knowledge would have been evident, and
as the Qur» an
points out, their foreign language would have made communication impossible (Surah XVI, 103).
In proclaiming the gospel
as evangelists we have been concerned to make a
point of
contact with the people, but because the faith
as thus presented has been set in too narrow a context and has not been addressed to the mind
as well
as the heart, it has often failed to lead to a permanent and constructive reorientation of life.