Sentences with phrase «role as a conduit»

Howe has already pleaded guilty to several felonies related to his alleged role as a conduit for bribes and is cooperating with prosecutors.
In this context, MPs of the kind Corbyn and McDonnell were can have a legitimate and sometimes useful role as a conduit to bring those outside in from the cold.
Not exactly a role worth championing, but the actress and director attempt to explain the character's vital role as a conduit for street cop Heston to explore the corrupt world of the rich, where rice, strawberries, beef and fresh vegetables are rare, black market items.
In the first segment of a three - part conversation between Center Visiting Artist Ain Gordon and Center Executive Director Paula Marincola, they discuss Gordon's role as a conduit between the Center and its grantees.

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Its current «add - on» role as pork conduit began in 1998, after then - Gov.
District Leaders serve as conduits to the community they serve and they play a very important role in communicating the needs and concerns of the community to elected officials.
The primary role of the breed health coordinators would be to act as the «conduit» for the collection and transfer of information to / from the Kennel Club and the breed clubs, and their members.
By symbolically portraying the gallery space as a talking vehicle, Baghramian evinces the importance of the venue — not only as a locus of idea generation, but also as a conduit that signifies the role of the viewer as a conveyor of ideas into the outside world.
«The works reinforce the role of the object as iconic, a conduit for memory and history,» says Weaver.
I really hope that RealClimate is able to serve as an effective conduit to general media; it'd be nice if the facts, served straight, served some role in the popular debate on greenhouse gas emissions.
Looking for a role as a full - time journeyman electrician that gives me a chance to use my analytical, organizational, leadership and communication skills and where I utilize other abilities like motion control, agility and hand - eye coordination to perform all the work ranging from reading blueprints, lifting machinery, laying conduit and replace any faulty wiring etc
The American Cancer Society defines a caregiver as a family member, friend, loved one or other support person who lends physical, emotional or other support to someone at any time during the cancer journey.2 Importantly, they are part of a triadic model of involvement together with the patient and healthcare professional and take on multiple roles, from involvement in treatment decision - making in cancer, to acting as conduits of information between the patient and the specialist and vice versa and supporting the patient's decisions.3
RAV Cranbourne Centre Manager, Mario Avice said the program aimed to strengthen father / child bonds and develop confidence in the men as positive role models; while offering informal clinical support and a conduit to other family relationship services, such as counselling.
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