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liaise Verb [-aising, -aised] (usually foll. by with)to communicate and maintain contact with
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Having said that, finance has traditionally supported the business by generating information to manage operations, liaising with banks and other capital sources, managing relationships with regulators such as the SEC and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), overseeing customer billing and collection and assuring that employees get paid. Jerry Migdol, who heads The Migdol Family Foundation, which philanthropically 'gives back' to the Harlem and Bronx communities by liaising with local religious groups and financial institutions contributing to the health and welfare of its constituents, attended and donated Barnes & Noble $25 gift certificates to each of the young performers. The DON is in charge of areas such as infection control; rostering nursing cover, liaising with doctors; providing after-hours clinical care advice and support; maintaining overall standards of nursing care; following up errors and other mishaps to reduce the likelihood of harm to patients; the quality and nutrition of patient's meals; the cleanliness of hospital wards and overall quality control. |
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