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liaison officer

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meanings of liaisonand officer


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liaison
noun
uk /liˈeɪ.zɒn/ us /liˈeɪ.zɑːn/
communication between people or groups who work with ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk /ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/ us /ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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Examples of liaison officer


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I was hired as a liaisonofficer for four months at the south plant in the middle of its star t-up period.
There is a liaisonofficer on the project who is meant to handle individual complaints.
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The order states that in all cases the appropriate community liaisonofficer is to be consulted.
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The soldiers surrounded the other tents, including that of the liaisonofficer; the latter was unable to get a hearing from the camp authorities.
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One person is employed at the regional office in the capacity of schools liaisonofficer.
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A liaisonofficer attached to my students branch sees to the personal welfare of students from the remaining smaller territories.
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All women's prisons now have a named liaisonofficer.
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The visit was not a "major joint operation", and the police community liaisonofficer was not consulted.
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The referral would either be through the local police liaisonofficer or directly to the local police.
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Now they are held twice monthly and the executive committee meets weekly and visits are paid by the liaisonofficer.
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The other is myself in a much more lowly and humble position as a liaisonofficer.
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The liaisonofficer thinks that some of the internees might have been taken for dead while they were still living.
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Some of them have not even appointed a liaisonofficer to the international commission.
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Twenty-nine industrial liaisonofficer appointments have been made.
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It is important that the director of social services should have high on his priority list a liaisonofficer to work with the voluntary organisations.
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Therefore, the liaisonofficer who can express something which the seamen cannot is essential.
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The estimated cost for a liaisonofficer, including his secretary and office, is put at about £7,000 per annum.
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The victim liaisonofficer, being appointed by a court with criminal jurisdiction, would satisfy that demand.
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