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is liaised
verb
To establish a liaison.
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This new law is expected to fill the gap between the National Land Formation Plan and Infrastructure Development Priority Plan that is liaised with the Infrastructure Development Designated Fund.
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Finally, the lecturers were liaised with ASCP consultants for continuous education through valuable and resourceful website materials.
In line with their needs and wishes, the appropriate contacts with the family should be liaised with, and/or the family should be encouraged to make such contacts.
Once initial agreement was obtained, researchers liaised with schemes to distribute information, obtain consent and arrange times and locations for focus groups.
The commanders liaised with the government's Cobra committee, which is activated during times of national crisis.
The referee, who denies any wrongdoing and is understood to have been baffled by the allegations, had liaised heavily with the officials' union, Prospect, ahead of his meeting with the FA's investigators.
The RSPCA man he refers to is the charity's equine consultant David Muir who has lobbied and liaised with racecourse officials over improving safety.
This Internet panel is managed by Flycatcher [ 22], a Dutch institute for online research liaised with Maastricht University which was in charge of the enrollment of participants, the randomization, the assignment of the interventions, and the distribution of the questionnaires.
The trial was told Supt Jane Derrick liaised with officers on the ground who were trying to get the demonstrators to move from the only emergency access to the site.
This has meant that British officials have liaised with opposition forces to arrange the docking of HMS Cumberland, which is evacuating UK nationals from Benghazi.
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