Synonym: affair, affaire, amour, contact, inter-group communication, intimacy, involvement, link. Similar words: prisoner, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, raise, waist, aisle, praise. Meaning: ['lɪəzɑn /lɪ'eɪzn] n. 1. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship 2. a channel for communication between groups.
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(61) If the organisation did all customer liaison work from head office it might need fewer managerial staff.
(62) Liaison with the department of nurse education and clinical nurse managers should provide a source of clinical material.
(63) Now a chief liaison officer is to go to the area to negotiate.
(64) If you are heart-free and not at all stuck in your ways, then 1993 could produce the most stunning liaison.
(65) This close liaison was maintained with all practices throughout the study.
(66) Establishment of the club as the liaison between pulpit and the world. 8.
(67) Legal systems suppliers have recently formed a trade association that has been welcomed in the profession to encourage liaison and co-ordination.
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(68) In certain branches of engineering, liaison with clients and their sites can mean a significant amount of travelling for the engineer.
(69) A brief discussion pointed out that his principal role was that of liaison between the Commission and the Association of Catholic Headteachers.
(70) It would be in the nature of a liaison visit.
(71) At both guberniia and central levels the Soviet government established a liaison system between their own plenipotentiaries and all foreign relief organizations.
(72) Lack of information, in this case, seduces the illiterate to seek liaison with the single group least able to respond.
(73) For the Modular Course one response has been the centralization of liaison and decision-making in a single senior tutor.
(74) They mounted an especially effective legislative liaison operation that secured a high level of Republican unity while drawing in conservative Democrats.
(75) The faculty's Schools Liaison Officer will be happy to discuss curricula and issues relating to entry requirements.
(76) Two policemen are responsible for community relations and two policewomen for juvenile liaison, one each of whom is a sergeant.
(77) The Director is also responsible for liaison with government officials and representatives.
(78) The organization grows, project and task groups appear creating a need for good liaison.
(79) We are very pleased to be able to point to increased co-operation and liaison with other Service charities.
(80) A member of the primary health care team has now been designated liaison officer and all messages are passed to her.
(81) These schemes may be set up in liaison with local education authorities and school governors.
(82) In liaison with the Operations Manager, to review database management and data preparation activities, and examine operational issues and procedures.
(83) Better techniques, better documentation systems, better communication between all members, better customer liaison and contracts.
(84) We also recruit assistant stewardesses to work as telephone liaison between the passengers and the ship's staff.
(85) Only a small chance that an overseas liaison Fed would know the guys coming in as firemen from Stateside.
(86) Production managers also work closely with, and act as a liaison between, executives and first-line supervisors.
(87) In all the above case studies, the importance of liaison between the school librarian and teacher is clear.
(88) Neither would she be shouting about their liaison from the rooftops.
(89) The new liaison with Honda brings an increase in performance as well as the pressure of keeping their engine partners happy.
(90) In this liaison there should be a great deal of give and take, generating trust and mutual respect.
More similar words: prisoner, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, raise, waist, aisle, praise, appraise, renaissance, disown, isolate, episode, supervisor, isolated, disorder, isolation, antisocial, Italian, alliance, valiant, son, reliable, familiar, civilian, song, appliance, brilliant, humiliate, compliance.