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Перевод: liaison speek liaison


[существительное]
связь ; связь взаимодействия; любовная связь; связывание конечного согласного с начальным гласным следующего слова; заправка для соуса или супа


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  1. A year later she was offered a job with Rothmans to join their customer liaison department.
  2. The program involved scientists from the universities and industry, private individuals, the US Army, the Navy and the Public Health Service, and included liaison with Great Britain and Australia.
  3. This tightly knit framework of liaison between the three sections of Sheffield's labour movement - Labour Council, Labour party and trades unions - helped unite its political and industrial wings.
  4. There are organisations for the United Kingdom, the Pensioners' Convention and the Pensioners' Liaison Forum, which bring together other national groups such as Pensioners' Voice, the British Pensioner and Trades Union Association and other retired members groups.
  5. There is a need for close and on-going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that calls the tune.
  6. Many a promising liaison must have been nipped in the bud by Algernon being a duffer at flower arranging or breaking the significant corn stalk with a clumsy tweak; and many a passion choked to premature death because Augusta absentmindedly pinched the petals off her posy of moss rosebuds and myrtle.
  7. Arguably, these functions could be located within other the support or operational groupings, or be established as a separate agency with liaison links as appropriate.
  8. Police liaison consultative committees have been established in each of the London boroughs, though the majority party in five of the boroughs has refused to nominate representatives to their local groups.
  9. A noted devotee both of the opera and the fair sex, he could hardly have avoided a dangerous liaison.
  10. That it is results from the chaotic competition and lack of liaison, hundreds of thousands of would-be passengers turning to the railway with its reliable timetable for want of proper information about road services.
  11. Each brewery has a Brewery Liaison Officer who meets brewery executives on a regular basis to discuss policy and changes in the range of beers available.
  12. He emphasises that Countrywatch is not a vigilante organisation: its operatives always work strictly within the law and in liaison with the local police.
  13. He replied on August 15, suggesting that the SMG's Balwinder Gill telephone the community liaison officer, adding "should you wish to meet with me in the meantime, again this can be arranged."

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