Word: liaisoning
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...This was not a deliberation of a purely scientific nature. Frist, a former heart and lung transplant surgeon, carries weight with this White House - because he is a physician, because he has a personal friendship with the President, and also because of his official role as the Senate?s Liaison to the White House. With his decision, the Senator has sent a message to President Bush, who is currently embroiled in the most contentious issue of his short term: Should he or should he not give the go-ahead to federal funding for embryonic stem cell research? Frist's proposal...
...associate provost is a part-time position intended to act as a liaison between the faculty and the central administration—which is comprised of the offices of the president and provost and the vice-presidents. Thompson continued his work in ethics during the ten years since he was named to the position, and will continue to do so this summer and into the future...
...result was the October 1969 report that recommended a Faculty Council as a faculty-elected liaison body between the Faculty and the Dean and instituted a host of new committees aimed to increase the faculty’s consultative role...
...Once Bush was elected vice president, he secured Card an appointment in the Reagan White House, where Card served as a national liaison to elected state officials...
When he isn’t accompanying Japanese businessmen on jaunts through Northeastern lumberyards, acting as their American liaison and interpreter, Egashira takes what money he has made and heads off to the seldom traveled sectors of the globe. He has successfully completed a 100-mile solo hike in the Rocky Mountains, a trip to the Arctic and one to Greenland...