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is liaison
noun
Communication between two parties or groups.
Exact(2)
"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.
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Henderson's task was liaison between the British delegation, the FO news department and the British embassy.
One of Smith's duties was liaison with Major General Edwin "Pa" Watson, the Senior Military Aide to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Important and distinct components of the nursing role which have been defined are liaison, patient care coordinator, team member [ 28], and leader [ 24].
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.
Regional MOVE! coordinators provided support for the local MOVE! coordinators at the facilities in their region and were liaisons with NCP, the national VA office that disseminated MOVE!
She is the liaison between researchers and the synagogues.
Contract Administration is the liaison between MIT Sloan and MIT Central for contract administration.
The equivalence relation generated by linkage is called liaison.
He is a liaison among the research department, traders and clients.
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