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Meanings of liaise closely in English
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Usage of liaise closely in English
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Sarah said staff at both hospitals knew her well and would liaiseclosely to provide careful treatment.
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A Nottinghamshire Police spokeswoman said officers would continue to liaiseclosely with Greater Manchester Police and Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.
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Officers will liaiseclosely with passengers so that they can gather information about possible criminal activity, plan accordingly, and act swiftly where necessary.
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He said Australia would liaiseclosely with the European Union, which is already discussing measures against Syria, on what sanctions might consist of.
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The Garda Síochána and the Police Service of Northern Ireland are said to be liaisingclosely.
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He said Australia was liaisingclosely with PNG authorities on ongoing needs and how it might assist.
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HSBC on Monday said it is monitoring developments and is liaisingclosely with U.S. authorities in their ongoing investigation.
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The FSA will be liaisingclosely with the SEC in this review, the UK regulator said in a short statement.
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Ian Renton, a regional director for the Jockey Club, said the organisers had been liaisingclosely with government over the last fortnight.
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Irish Consul General in Edinburgh Pat Bourne said the consulate was liaisingclosely with the Scottish authorities to have Ms Buckley's body released.
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A spokeswoman for the state of Lower Saxony, NordLB's majority shareholder, said the regional government was liaisingclosely with banking regulators and the European Commission.