liaison officer

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liaison officer

n
1. a person who liaises between groups or units
2. NZ a university official who oversees the operation of the accrediting system in schools
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liaison officer

nVerbindungsmann m/-frau f; (Mil) → Verbindungsoffizier m; the firm’s liaison officerder/die Firmensprecher(in)
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liaison officer

nufficiale m di collegamento
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This stems from a memorandum of understanding signed between the Slovak Interior Minister Denisa Sakovaacute (Smer) and director of Frontex Fabrice Leggeri on June 5 in Luxembourg.The liaison officer, responsible for Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland, will have regular access to all necessary information concerning the current situation, trends and potential threats on external borders, cross-border criminal activities, terrorism and return policy.
Numbers are limited call the eye clinic liaison officer Angela Bedingfield on 07710 120005.
I am transferring the responsibility to people here at the central office and all districts concerned to assign a liaison officer to process the papers of our retirables," Lapena said during today's weekly flag-raising ceremony at the bureau.
Liaison Officers (LOs) are allocated across all the Licensed Members, maintaining close contact with institutions as observers, on committees, at interviews or accreditation visits to ensure that they comply with Engineering Council registration regulations
Detective chief inspector Gareth Morgan said Mr Simms' family was being supported by a family liaison officer.
Swarm liaison officer at the Gwent Beekeepers' Association, Ken Key, said: "They're not nice things.
From left, Dawn Rafferty, Pauline Frost, Amy King and Chi Onwurah MP at >the launch of the Eye Clinic Liaison Officer Service at the RVI in Newcastle Iain Buist 180214EYEL_03
However, the Family Liaison Officer is primarily an investigator.
He pointed to Iran's cooperation with other countries in the war on drugs, and said his unit has dispatched a liaison officer to the UAE to the very same end.
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