liaison
[ˈliːəzɑːn]
Definition:
1. A usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship.
2. A channel for communication between groups.
'liaison' example sentence:
- She is responsible for liaison with researchers at other universities.
- Application of low voltage liaison net in distribution network.
- Despite recent enhancements, TOGAF is not as detailed as some other methodologies, especially in its core area of business and technology liaison.
- Israel has invariably chosen to turn a deaf ear to Turkey's occasionally fierce rhetoric for the sake of that strategic liaison.
- When the suggestion came up, my new congressional liaison, Howard Paster, shook his head in disbelief.
- Center for Liaison between Teaching and Information Media.
- He's a liaison between the two groups.
- First, it is the evaluation model of liaison in spoken English.
- Immigration officers pay regular visits overseas to maintain close liaison with their counterparts abroad.
- Please send us a technical liaison letter about it.
- It is my belief that the meeting today will lay a solid foundation for our future communication and liaison.
- She gave him a factual account of the chronology of her brief liaison.
- It's much less demanding than being a police press liaison, which is what I didbefore Special Services.
- On the other hand, nfsd is the liaison that provides NFS services to clients.
- The fourth conclusion is improving the audit liaison and coordination system.
- The negotiator acted as liaison between labour and management.
- The Israelis would also be able to maintain their early-warning station in the West Bank with a Palestinian liaison presence.
- Liaison Group to do a good job of capacity-building and coordination, advocacy role, so that more people can benefit from this project.
- We have a role in schools liaison work.
- International Continuing Liaison Committee of the World Congress of Peace Forces.
- He could not confess Veronica's revival in his life, for that would entail confession of the earlier liaison.
- Mohammed al-Rajili, the council's liaison with the brigade, was due to arrive any minute to discuss the issue with Bedin.
- We work in close liaison with the police.
- People's bureau for Foreign Liaison and International Cooperation.
- She acts as a liaison between patients and staff.
- List of Liaison and Information Persons of China Society for Higher Engineering Education.
- The construction of nursing and medical treatment mode of "liaison system" in university hospital.
- Analysis of 291 cases of liaison mentality consultation in comprehensive hospital.
- Center for Liaison between Teaching and Information Media Misunderstanding of Multimedia Teaching.
- She embarked on a series of sexual liaisons with society figures.
- Practice and Research on Key Reader Liaison Staff System.
- Each side pledged to open a liaison office in the other's capital.
- He said the company liaison told him, "Even our own researchers are not permitted to see that data."
- Even when seeking only a casual liaison, do not go out dressed like an unmade bed.
- The New Role of the Liaison Librarian in Library's Individualized Service.
- In addition, the Organization maintains five liaison offices and four information offices in developed countries.
- Same liaison and organization work is also being done in large sites like Tianjin.
- We initiated an interagency co-operation and liaison mechanism for affairs related to the Inter-American Development Bank.
- I would like you to remain as our media liaison.
- The liaison between software development teams and management has always been a sticking point in IT.
- One of Wentworth's favorite movies is Dangerous Liaisons. went.
- Joint Design and Construction Technical Liaison Group Application of solidworks in valve design.
- America has also suggested having Russian liaison officers at the installations.
- Liaison with academic staff is also very important.
- One was born four years after emancipation, suggesting that the liaison that produced those children endured after slavery.
- Liaison is smooth.
- Liaison for Vatican-Jewish relations says he was not consulted on papal decision.
- Liaison between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.
- I have a professor on my staff here as liaison with our higher education institutions.
- He is acting as liaison with the film crew.
- Our role is to ensure liaison between schools and parents.