"Close liaison" means to have a very strong and direct connection or collaboration with someone or a group. It implies working closely together and maintaining constant communication to achieve a common goal.
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Second, it suggests that
closer liaison between criminal justice and mental health might prevent violence in high - risk individuals.»
incorporate local stories, involve local young people, and
continue close liaison with the local Indigenous communities
The scheme will be put together
in close liaison with parents and carers through Croydon's Parent Forum, which is run by voluntary sector organisation Parents in Partnership (PIP).
A spokesman for the Met said the operation followed «
close liaison between the MPS, security service, Health Protection Agency and the local authority».
Skills included on example resumes of Office Associates include contacting clients to collect payments and necessary documents, and
maintaining close liaisons with departments and third party vendors.
A lightweight two door fastback saloon was created in
close liaison with Rolls - Royce for the Bentley R Continental.
The program was apparently not confined to California, as one memo makes reference to a «
close liaison» between the FBI and Geek Squad management in Louisville, Kentucky.
By working in
close liaison with the UK Border Agency (UKBA), JobCentres, social services and local authorities, welfare advisors serve as powerful advocates for torture survivors.
«All complaints and allegations received will be assessed, and where appropriate, will be thoroughly investigated in
close liaison with the CPS [Crown Prosecution Service] and other relevant agencies,» a Met spokesperson said.
The Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics maintains
a close liaison with the other Technical Committees through liaison representatives.
These steps include improving procurement of gas and electricity, automatic energy data capture and analysis, awareness programmes in schools to engage staff and pupils, and
close liaison with LessEn partner the Carbon Trust, to develop workable energy efficiency strategies.
His work signaled a return to the figure and the development of decorative research in
close liaison with architecture.
Whilst some objects in her work appear to be ready - mades, in fact everything is either made directly by Barclay herself or in
close liaison with a fabricator to her exact specification.
Through such collaborations in the galleries and journals, the presence of the European moderns soon flowered into
a close liaison with the Americans.
Close liaison will be required with the lawyers in the foreign jurisdiction to ensure that the most helpful orders are obtained.
The court specifically noted that it would not grant permission merely because a refusal to do so might deprive the claimant of a higher award of damages, however it was persuaded that the interests of justice required that the claim be prepared with the benefit of
a close liaison between the claimant's legal representatives, his litigation friend and his witnesses.
The Directors of the Society recognize the importance of maintaining
a close liaison, both professionally and socially, among members of these professional groups.