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To liaise
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To establish a liaison.
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Innovative ways to liaise with parents.
We use them a lot to liaise with the media".
The role of state counsellor allows her to liaise between the executive and legislative branches.
I liked the bit about having to liaise on a regular basis with his gardener.
Language difficulties and cultural differences made it difficult for authorities to liaise with their families.
"Ethically, it would be incumbent on you to liaise with law enforcement," Mueller said.
Soon, she began to liaise with external agencies and services on behalf of the school.
News Corp set up a Management and Standards Committee to help police inquiries and to liaise with courts.
"West Yorkshire police is continuing to liaise with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in relation to the death in Pakistan".
Finally, we continue to liaise closely with the NUJ chapel on all questions that affect staff around GNM.
This can impact heavily on professionals expected to liaise closely with relatives in the treatment plan of a Jewish patient.
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