LIAISON


Meaning of LIAISON in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

close

But the need for close liaison goes further.

This involved close liaison with both the General Manager and the Foreman.

There are likewise signs at the referral stage of closer liaison with other agencies.

In either case there needs to be close liaison between those responsible for training and those responsible for operations.

There will be closer liaison with other agencies, but difficulties will inevitably surface from differing viewpoints.

Young children are not admitted to the Unit, but there is close liaison with the Paediatric Department.

This close liaison was maintained with all practices throughout the study.

Responsibilities will encompass close liaison with hospital physicians, trial initiation and monitoring of clinical trials to Good Clinical Practice standard.

good

Better techniques, better documentation systems, better communication between all members, better customer liaison and contracts.

The organization grows, project and task groups appear creating a need for good liaison .

It is extremely important that there should be good liaison between the hospital-based service and the primary care team.

juvenile

Two policemen are responsible for community relations and two policewomen for juvenile liaison , one each of whom is a sergeant.

■ NOUN

committee

The meeting had ended in agreement to establish a permanent liaison committee .

Not until 1980 was there a proposal to establish a permanent liaison committee between the two organizations.

Other promotion and relegation issues are pending and will hinge on further liaison committee meetings as well as certain leagues' annual meetings.

Community liaison committees tend to steer clear of contentious issues, and the agenda is usually set by the police.

Both parties have also agreed that they will nominate representatives to begin discussions on setting up a community liaison committee .

group

That nucleus then becomes the liaison group for communication with Masud.

In some areas fundholders had formed liaison groups and were meeting regularly to share experiences and develop their collective expertise.

A teacher in one liaison group carried out a similar experiment with one of his classes with tests on a single topic.

The development of tests for the feasibility project Test development and administration Test development was undertaken in conjunction with teachers in the liaison groups .

The scripts were inspected and discussed by the liaison group .

For instance, a liaison group teacher reported an interesting case of lack of conservation of door width.

These schools were asked to provide facilities for trying out amended versions of tests first used in liaison group schools.

There were 36 liaison group schools altogether.

office

After Clinton was elected in 1992, Herman was appointed head of the White House public liaison office .

MI6 cooperates with MI5 through a liaison office in London.

It was compiled by the university's research support and industrial liaison office and describes projects in about 50 departments.

officer

To further the necessary changes within the workshop we appointed an education officer and an industrial liaison officer.

Of course, the battalion commander with his artillery liaison officer was usually flying overhead.

The liaison officer and local police were on the nearby road, ready to stop the traffic.

Now a chief liaison officer is to go to the area to negotiate.

As liaison officer and interpreter, he took part in the Gallipoli campaign in 1915.

In some of those countries, those links are enhanced by the posting or exchange of drugs liaison officers .

At this point I may require you to visit the scene of the occurrence accompanied by my liaison officers .

■ VERB

act

The work is varied: the main objective being to act as a liaison point for our Moscow office.

These fields act in liaison with the energetic and chemical processes of the body, Sheldrake believes.

establish

The meeting had ended in agreement to establish a permanent liaison committee.

Not until 1980 was there a proposal to establish a permanent liaison committee between the two organizations.

A social investigator and lecturer, he established a cross-class liaison with Hannah Cullwick, a Shropshire servant, in the 1850s.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Associative feminist psychologies make unstable, continually changing liaisons with these social objects; and so they are associative in two senses.

But Charlie also sets out on a series of scandalous liaisons and unfortunate marriages with very young girls.

But hers was an unpleasant liaison .

I am saying this in a letter because I am sorry to say I can not get to the next liaison meeting.

Meanwhile, Augustine formed a liaison with a woman of low birth by whom he had a son.

Not until 1980 was there a proposal to establish a permanent liaison committee between the two organizations.

She felt that, even by Nora's standards, Constance was too headstrong for romantic liaisons.

Two policemen are responsible for community relations and two policewomen for juvenile liaison , one each of whom is a sergeant.

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