Sentences with phrase «make informal contact»

If possible, before applying, make informal contact with potential supervisors (find links between your interests and their research) and with university departments (to see where opportunities and funding are likely to occur).

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But it is understood a move to the Premier League is his preferred choice and according to the Independent, Arsenal have made «informal contact» with Enrique.
Sources said informal contact had been made with the party to warn that those MPs who are members of both the Labour and Co-operative parties could see their funding slashed.
I'd be surprised if Michael Gove makes the progress he (and many others) would want him to make in prison reform now that he will find it harder to depend on informal contact with the prime minister and chancellor.
Having a friend or acquaintance make the initial contact with another party on my behalf really made things easier and often meant that I could chat to more senior people on an informal basis than would have been possible otherwise.
Instead, districts act within the policy system, vying with state actors at all stages of policy making to ensure that policy actions will be acceptable.291 And, after state policies have been enacted, they must still be implemented; in matters of implementation, too, local districts and state agencies use personal contacts to negotiate how both parties can best respond.292 Thus, even though states have legitimate authority, it is exercised through informal and formal networks that help to shape local responses to state policy.
That makes your relationships indispensable, since it's through informal contacts that you'll learn which houses are being prepared for sale.
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