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noun
Communication between two parties or groups.
Exact(3)
"There are a record number of CAMHS beds and there will be liaison mental health services in every A&E by 2020.
Again, both companies are silent about their relationship, but rival recruiters say that Korn/Ferry is handling the search and that Mr. Priem will be liaison to the other directors.
A radical conservative group in its 1962 struggle for control of the Young Republicans appointed someone to be "liaison with the nuts" to harness the energies of the "lunatic fringe" without letting them tarnish official efforts.
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Seven of the 14 board members are to be liaisons with national accounting standards bodies, like the Financial Accounting Standards Board in the United States.
New members of Congress Rep. Kristi Noem from South Dakota and Rep. Tim Scott from South Carolina will be liaisons with the House GOP leadership.
Henderson's task was liaison between the British delegation, the FO news department and the British embassy.
"We spend a lot of time talking to them; there is liaison at all levels," says one official.Serious criminals continue, however, to find refuge in Northern Cyprus.
But few people talked with Mr. Lay as much as Mr. Roberts, the Enron lawyer who is liaison to the creditor's committee.
From 1992 to 1993, General Hagee was liaison officer to the American special envoy to Somalia, Robert Oakley, working with the American military and the various Somali factions.
The second broad category was "liaison," information provided by cooperative foreign intelligence services from their own sources, whose credibility is often unknown.
"If there had been liaison between police forces it could have been stopped, it should have been stopped, it does make me angry".
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