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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(91) It must be clear that improved liaison between these parties will help, but this is only part of the requirement.
(92) The Labor Department was set up to be their spokesman, their champion, their liaison to the White House.
(93) There are likewise signs at the referral stage of closer liaison with other agencies.
(94) He had made a few calls, but couldn't have chosen a worse time to be setting up a casual liaison.
(95) In some of those countries, those links are enhanced by the posting or exchange of drugs liaison officers.
(96) There will be closer liaison with other agencies, but difficulties will inevitably surface from differing viewpoints.
(97) It is extremely important that there should be good liaison between the hospital-based service and the primary care team.sentencedict.com/liaison.html
(98) After Clinton was elected in 1992, Herman was appointed head of the White House public liaison office.
(99) For instance, a liaison group teacher reported an interesting case of lack of conservation of door width.
(100) Focussed semi-structured interviews of industrial and public sector research staff, liaison officers and management will be conducted.
(101) A teacher in one liaison group carried out a similar experiment with one of his classes with tests on a single topic.
(102) It was compiled by the university's research support and industrial liaison office and describes projects in about 50 departments.
(103) That nucleus then becomes the liaison group for communication with Masud.
(104) My Director-General asked me to come along because I usually handle the lower-level liaison with Number 10.
(105) I am saying this in a letter because I am sorry to say I can not get to the next liaison meeting.
(106) Three years as a legislative liaison, six years in the state senate, four tedious years as lieutenant governor.
(107) He'd had a serious liaison before the war with a young girl whom he'd got pregnant.
(108) The formal contacts between librarians, publishers and booksellers are Detailed in Oakeshott's Liaison in the book world.
(109) They are frequently the result of liaison between the Home Office and Acpo.
(110) The museum operates a schools liaison officer network for London.
(111) To further the necessary changes within the workshop we appointed an education officer and an industrial liaison officer.
(112) The negotiator acted as liaison between labour and management.
(113) Sorensen was named liaison officer.
(114) It also maintains close liaison with local consulate officials.
(115) Act as liaison between customer and sales representative.
(116) Liaison with auditors, bank, tax bureau, and local authorities.
(117) Please send us a technical liaison letter about it.
(118) He had already contracted a liaison with some girl.
(119) Liaison with relevant Corporate Headquarter supporting departments.
(120) Currier was the first American officer appointed to station at the liaison office (consulate office of today) in Beijing during the time of President Nixon in 1973.
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.