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Consular
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to a consul; performing the duties of a consul; as, consular power; consular dignity; consular officers.
Example Sentences:
(1) We are in contact with the local authorities and are providing consular assistance to the British national."
(2) "We are providing consular support to his family at this tragic time, and we ask that the media respect the privacy of those grieving."
(3) High-end estate agents are already being sounded out to sell the 10,000 square foot consular residence in London's upscale Holland Park – which is currently being renovated.
(4) He continued: “The Foreign Office is urgently deploying additional consular response teams from London and Delhi to reinforce our embassy staff and looking at what else we can do.” The prime minister, David Cameron , announced on Twitter that UK medics and search and rescue teams would be flying out to Nepal tonight.
(5) An MoD spokesman said: “As the FCO (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) has made clear, the UK Government will provide assisted departure for a number of UK nationals before suspending consular operations on Monday.
(6) I don’t think the [UK] government has been protecting us; they have provided consular assistance and they have expressed concerns, and the ambassador has been to visit Gabriella to check she is OK, but in terms of criticising her treatment and saying it’s abuse, they’ve never said that this does not meet the minimum legal standards, that it’s not a fair trial.
(7) And while court proceedings on Friday were ostensibly open to the public, authorities only allowed family members and consular officials inside the courthouse.
(8) The Syrian ambassador left Washington over a year ago, leaving behind a slimmed-down staff to continue some consular operations, such as provision of visas.
(9) DFAT is also providing consular assistance to an injured Australian man accompanying the woman.
(10) Concerns that the Eritrean embassy in London is using coercion or illicit means to collect the tax – such as refusing diaspora members basic consular services if they fail to pay it – have led the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to raise the matter with the Eritrean authorities on at least four occasions over the past four years.
(11) Carlton Benson, a consular officer at the US embassy in Yemen , described Mobley’s conditions delicately in an email sent to his family.
(12) You will all have a TV in your home and more consular services, all over Ukraine, but especially in Sevastopol.” The crowd cheered and clapped, Harriet reports, chanting “Russia, Russia, Russia.” Updated at 3.30pm GMT 2.57pm GMT A Reuters journalist has witnessed a tense stand off between at least 20 men wearing the uniform of Russia’s Black Sea fleet and carrying automatic rifles and Ukrainian border guards near Sevastopol.
(13) At no stage during his detention did the Australian government receive any request from the individual or his family to extended consular support.
(14) She says Dfat is working through its embassy in Seoul and is in contact with Swedish authorities, who handle Australia’s consular interests in North Korea, to confirm Short’s well-being.
(15) His lawyers argue that the 46-year-old did not receive a fair trial because he was denied prompt consular assistance, in violation of the Vienna Convention.
(16) The Libyan intelligence officers repeatedly telephoned him, claiming to be consular officials, and he eventually agreed to meet them at the Landmark hotel in Marylebone, London, on 2 September 2006.
(17) When a UK Foreign Office consular official visited CF a month after his detention, he recorded that marks, apparently from handcuffs, were visible on CF's wrists.
(18) The International Court of Justice ruled in 2004, in what is often called the Avena decision, that about 50 Mexicans on death row in the US, including Tamayo, had not been properly informed of their consular rights.
(19) A spokesman said: "Given the unstable and unpredictable situation in Mali and the continuing lack of constitutional rule, the UK has decided to temporarily withdraw its staff from its embassy in Bamako and temporarily suspend all in-country services immediately, including consular assistance.
(20) Consular officials and Minister Dion have met with Dr Hoodfar’s family, and remain in close contact with them,” a spokesperson said.