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"liaises" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is the third person singular form of the verb "liaise," which means to cooperate with or exchange information between two different groups or organizations. Example sentence: The manager was appointed to liaise between the marketing and engineering departments.
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Third person singular of liaise
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Jordan, nervously eyeing Islamist fighters over the border, is reluctant to let weapons across.Jamal al-Ward, a member of the coalition who liaises with the rebel fighters, reckons that fewer than 20% of their weapons are being supplied from outside Syria; most, he says, are bought on the black market or have been captured from military bases.
Jordanian officials deny any such involvement.By funnelling aid including $60m from America and clothes, phones and food from Britain directly through the Supreme Military Council, which liaises with local military councils, the rebels' backers hope to keep their favoured groups under control.
So although he insists that—of course—he liaises with captains of industry "before and after big announcements", the party currently has small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in its sights, with British-Asian entrepreneurs, a doggedly Labour-supporting subset, providing a foothold.
A resident who liaises between refugees and the Jordanian police says anyone who causes trouble in the camp is investigated.
In Europe the economic scenario is being set by the ECB and the European Commission, which is then interpreted by the Committee of European Banking Supervisors CEBSS), a quango of regulators run with a skeletal staff, which in turn liaises with national supervisors in each country.CEBS did organise some tests last year, on 22 banks, but the results were kept private.
Anthony Cangelosi and Erin Keeffe are web designers; Christopher Carter is a product manager; Natalia Krasnodebska liaises with customers.
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Senior Met officers, who suspect he may have gone there in lulls between spates of attacks, plan to fly out in the next couple of weeks to liaise with local police and make a public appeal to islanders for information.
The responsibility deal, which prompted the withdrawal of alcohol experts from the network liaising with the drinks industry in protest against its approach, has been notable for "generating eye-catching but largely ineffective policies".
"We have been assessing documentation from a range of different sources, including South Yorkshire police and the national archive, and continue to liaise with the National Union of Mineworkers and the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign to gain access to any documentation they may have.
The CO will investigate the complaint, and may liaise with the complainant.
Jim Syddall, acting route managing director for Network Rail, said: "There is never a good time to carry out this type of work and we have liaised closely with the train operators to plan for it to take place at a traditionally quieter time on the railway.
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