brokering - use in sentences

Possessives

  • child: Power and control in young children's language brokering.

Converse of object

  • provide: Agents provide the brokering, negotiation and payment settlement services.

Adjective modifier

  • illicit: The fifth cluster focused on the issues of import/export controls and illicit brokering.
  • adolescent: Nigel Hall Manchester Metropolitan University Variables in child and adolescent language brokering.
  • cultural: The term derives from the notion of cultural brokering developed by anthropologists to describe the activities of individuals who connect local with national worlds.

Modifies a noun

  • service: The following are links to some not-for-profit brokering services.
  • network: Brokering networks was seen as a key role for national museums and those with Designated collections.
  • event: The main focus of this day will be how to collect, inspect and analyze data relating to language brokering events.
  • child: The role of the brokering child is also an issue for the other participants in brokering events.

Noun used with modifier

  • language: A more recent specialist interest is in the field of child language brokering.
  • knowledge: In late March 2005, the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation hosted two one-day workshops for Ontario nurses on the topic of knowledge brokering.
  • information: The content facilitates information brokering and knowledge exchange, and is free of advertising.
  • job: This job brokering service is delivered within the government's New Deal For Disabled People.
  • child: In practice child brokering tends to happen regardless of official policies.
  • partnership: More information about PPARC's approach to partnership brokering is available.

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