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liaise

[lee-eyz] / liˈeɪz /


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"We owe it to Parliament to be totally transparent about it, we need to liaise with Parliament and with the police to make sure we get the process right."

From BBC

They help staff individuals’ estates around the world and liaise with advisers to pick out, and finance, toys such as planes and yachts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cheshire East Council said it was liaising with the school to understand the impact on staffing, but at this stage most absences related to pupils.

From BBC

The beach has now been closed and police were liaising with experts from the Department of Primary Industries to determine the species of shark involved.

From BBC

Chilean officials said the search for victims had ended and the focus was now on repatriating the bodies and liaising with foreign consulates.

From BBC