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Synonyms for liaison

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for liaison

a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship

a channel for communication between groups

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
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Based on the survey results, the LLT recommended to the library's leadership that the liaison program should be expanded and continue for a second year.
* Assign the Bar staff to review liaisons to Bar committees and reduce the number that need a liaison.
"However, you don't need police powers to do the role and that's where Family Liaison Professionals will hopefully step in.
"It's a rare privilege to participate in a company's progress from an idea to a successful, dynamic, and growing organization," commented John Balboni, CIO of International Paper and a longtime Liaison customer.
For a successful liaison programme, the librarians must be capable of communicating about the library's collection, policies, regulations, and special services.
Irishwoman Patricia is one half of Liaison's top team, the other being Ank van der Tuin, who manages frontof-house.
In this regard, an interesting point that Neron includes is Encreve's concept of the "indirect liaison," in which French speakers sound the final consonant and follow it with a glottal stop.
Overall, Liaison Pilot is a worthwhile two-hour read.
The minutes of TEI's liaison meeting with the IRS Large and Mid-Size Business Division are reprinted in this issue, beginning on page 244.
[3] Lehman's key article on the faculty-librarian relationship, "Library-Faculty Liaison in the Small College," introduced five methods to increase liaison activities: personal relationships, librarians on faculty committees, structured communication with faculty, the library committee, and bibliographic assistants.
The IRS, in addition to participating in committees established by the AICPA, participates in numerous liaison groups, representatives' councils and other venues at many state and local levels.
BLANCHARD, Special Assistant to the Board for Congressional Liaison
SECRET LIAISON hit the news for the wrong reasons at Newcastle last week when he was given a 40-day ban, his jockey got 14 days for failing to obtain the best possible placing, and Sir Mark P rescott's pockets were a little lighter after a pounds 2,000 fine.
* MGA Liaison Carol Partridge, Standard Lines Services, Bartlesville