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The liaison officer traveled between the defense ministry and the intelligence agency to keep them informed of the latest developments.
The two firms had to liaise closely to finalize the merger terms and conditions.
During the war, we established a liaison office with the local resistance to send messages through.
The two companies liaised over the weekend to expedite the delivery of critical components.
The receptionist is the main liaison point for our clients who need help with services.
The project manager liaised with the supplier to address the delivery delays and negotiate cost reduction.
We need to liaise with the marketing team to promote the new product together effectively.
The liaison agreement ensures that both universities maintain regular communication to foster joint research opportunities.
Our management team liaised with HR to implement the new employee benefits program smoothly.
To liaise with the client, our office established a dedicated team to handle all their inquiries and feedback.
The mayor sought to liaise with the city council to address the community's concerns about safety.
The national team must liaise with the local coaches to select the best players for the upcoming tournament.
Liaising with international partners is crucial for our company's expansion into new markets.
To keep theupdate on the project, the department needs to liaise with all the stakeholder regularly
Liaising with different departments, we can now better align our strategies to meet the targets.
The university decided to establish a liaison office in the capital to facilitate further discussions with foreign institutions.
The two countries decided to liaise more closely to combat illegal immigration.
Liaising with the IT team, we were able to resolve the technical issues quickly and efficiently.
Education departments need to liaise with parents to ensure students receive the best education.
The department was instructed to liaise with the local authorities to secure appropriate permits.
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