Examples of 'liaised' in a sentence

Meaning of "liaised"

liaise: to establish a connection or line of communication between two or more groups or individuals, often used in business or diplomatic contexts
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  • simple past tense and past participle of liaise

How to use "liaised" in a sentence

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We liaised when she was still at scotland yard.
Anyone could have liaised about security.
So we liaised by satellite phone and arranged to meet up.
He also effortlessly liaised with our.
I liaised with designers working on various prototypes.
Their dispatch riders liaised with ours two days ago.
Liaised when she was at scotland yard.
They also liaised with the press.
Liaised with outside bodies for specific projects.
I have personally liaised with our contact at the police.
Liaised with union leaders.
I was assigned to organize all the programming and liaised with international artists.
It also liaised with cultural agencies and industries.
Cedefop was present at exhibitions and fairs throughout Europe and liaised with press contacts.
It liaised regularly with the media.

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The Secretariat arranged for conference facilities and staff and liaised with various service providers.
He liaised with numerous international organisations and authorities.
The liaison manager works with the liaised organization to ensure that communication is clear.
It liaised with visiting television crews and provided satellite transmission services.
Students involved in the project liaised with international companies to source the pink scarves.
We liaised with all the other hospitals and medical centers in the area.
The Secretariat also liaised with FAO to gather information.
She liaised with the defectors so she knew the addresses of the safe houses.
His brigade was an independent one which liaised with that of Michael Newell in Castlegar.
It also liaised regularly with donors on the reinsertion and reintegration issues.
Candidates were required to list four government departments with which Income Security Programs liaised.
We have also liaised with the whole school community.
The United Nations information centres in Africa liaised directly with local journalists.
Canadian officials have liaised with shipping companies to improve the screening of containers.
David Allen was the individual who I liaised with over the project.
Liaised between business and technical personnel to ensure a mutual understanding of processes and applications.
The cooperating partners have liaised with a variety of these bodies to discuss relevance and focus.
Liaised with UNFPA on demographic surveys.
Treviranus once again liaised between businesses and the Government.
Liaised with the Govt.
DSS at the time routinely liaised with COGAT through CIA.
It also liaised with the departments concerned with coordinating and implementing various programmes on women.
Both the Governance and Justice Units have liaised with UNDP to develop joint annual workplans.
We liaised with LAPD in conjunction with an investigation.
He is a man of conviction and courage, and we have liaised with him very closely.
The investigators regularly liaised with OCIsenior management regarding events as theyunfolded.
The subcommittee 's meetings were chaired by a general coordinator, who liaised with the higher committee.
The project had liaised with regional authorities and had founded an economics working group.
She administered and distributed the tickets, handled ticket requests and liaised with the ticketing partner.
I have personally liaised with our contact at the police to renegotiate protection for you all.
Created in InDesign, and printed by a third party company who I liaised with.
We liaised with cultural leaders and elders through KALACC.
In fact, there was an inmate association that liaised between detainees and the prison authorities.
He liaised with a team of Colombian commandos on this raid here.
During the project itself, the HTCs liaised between scientists and community residents.

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