consular staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsularandstaff
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consular
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkɒn.sjə.lər/us/ˈkɑːn.sjə.lɚ/
relating to a consul or ...
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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition ofconsularandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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First, because the volume of trade had increased so much in the area during recent years, additionalconsularstaffand offices were necessary to manage the local economy.
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Police andconsularstaffare present throughout the day in the local mortuary.
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Otherconsularstaffvisit more frequently and have seen both on numerous occasions.
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If he wants ourconsularstaffat any time to pass on any information to his family, they will be glad to do so.
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There have been 25 visits byconsularstaff.
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Ourconsularstaffprovide the same service to those detained abroad irrespective of innocence or guilt.
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The role of ourconsularstaffis, in essence, humanitarian.
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There is clearly a limit to whatconsularstaffcan do in particular cases and circumstances.
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I begin by paying tribute to the sometimes dangerous, often unrecognised, but highly professional work undertaken by our diplomats andconsularstaffthroughout the world.
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If the detainee asks for their family to be informed of their situation,consularstaffwill arrange for that to be done.
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Ourconsularstaffare not legally trained and are not able to offer legal advice.
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There have been 33 visits byconsularstaff.
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However,consularstaffoverseas can and do help to arrange family visits to prisoners detained abroad.
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Consularstaffsought immediate access and visited him the same day.
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Consularstaffcannot guarantee that they will always be able to alert families of detainees before the stories hit the newspapers.
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Ourconsularstaffvisit her regularly and are in frequent contact with her lawyer, the prison authorities and her family.
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Ourconsularstaffknow the local system and the language.
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When large numbers of fans are known to be travelling, not onlyconsularstaffare involved.
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It is impossible to communicate with the outside world from some such prisons, and medical treatment would not exist without the intervention ofconsularstaff.
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Consularstaffcontinue to provide all consular assistance they properly can to the detainees.
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