And of course that brings them into direct contact with us while we're doing our training.
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Bringing more people in direct contact with data is vital to solving the data problem first.
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Gatland admits he has had no direct contact this year with the 28-year-old double Grand Slam-winner.
Without direct contact with the beneficiary, the trustee won't know how best to serve, he says.
Getting that entire surface into direct contact with the hot, oil-slicked pan is the first priority.
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But the Foreign Office said there had been no direct contact with its representatives in Colombia.
She told her father she was frustrated that Cat Haven did not allow direct contact with animals.
The Ebola virus is a highly infectious, often fatal agent spread through direct contact with bodily fluids.
Direct contact of molten lava with water or ice also leads to explosions which eject fine dust.
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So far, there is no evidence that Uribe has had any direct contact with the paramilitary leadership.
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Direct contact with the analysts and their salespeople is crucial to obtaining information that is actually useful.
Most hospitals fill each bag with fluid to prevent the heart coming into direct contact with the ice.
Anyone who comes into direct contact with this water are advised to wash with soap and clean water.
The trust employs about 3, 000 staff, with 85% in direct contact with patients.
Authorities believe the virus is being spread through direct contact with infected poultry.
Customers use those clues to form opinions of those people, even in the absence of direct contact with them.
Several among the infected are believed to have had direct contact with fowl.
The disease is spread by direct contact with cats or eating contaminated food.
Hellmann tells a story that illustrates the importance of having a direct contact.
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They generally sell policies through several distribution channels, such as independent brokers, tied agents, and direct contact with customers.
And consultants themselves admit they lack marketing groups' direct contact with the consumer.
And there has not been direct contact between the two heads of state.
All staff undertaking direct contact with families should have basic child protection training.
Rep. KLINE: Well, the Army--I've had no direct contact with the Army since we took up this legislation yesterday evening.
However, experts suspect that one child acquired the infection which was subsequently spread by direct contact from child to child.
Mr Lavrov said the Kremlin and the Arab League wanted to establish direct contact between the Syrian government and the opposition.
Ask him or her to meet in person, and try to get direct contact information for the hiring manager or recruiter.
Typically in these circumstances there is a police vehicle in direct contact with OnStar watching the stolen vehicle in question, McCarron said.
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The deaths have stoked heightened fear of the virus, a highly infectious, often fatal agent spread through direct contact with bodily fluids.
Propping the bowls inside the seashell protects the mermaid herself from direct contact with the burning cigar, and from coloring too quickly.
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