Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences.
1The police are really only here to liaise with the Muslim community.
2This should liaise with the National Steering Committee on Violence Against Women.
3In fact, they were created to liaise between the Lord and mortals.
4Eventually he sighed and said, 'Ianto, you can liaise with the cops.
5Walker, liaise with Vicky and get all her reports on this woman.
6I liaise with the patient, family, consultant and other health professionals.
7She also uses these channels to liaise with stakeholders across the health service.
8Police are working with consulate staff to liaise with the missing man's family.
9It said it continued to liaise with the DOJ over its ongoing investigation.
10The SFO said it continues to liaise with the U.S. Dept.
11Consultancies can help banks liaise with sharia scholars, who sit on supervisory boards.
12We will liaise with Fifa and work with them to assist any investigation.
13I also liaise with care coordinators about the available personal budgets.
14Mr Xerri replied that he would have to liaise with legal.
15They liaise with hawala agents and Libyan suppliers of boats and transit papers.
16We'll liaise with you and get the details sorted out as soon as.'
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