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A thickener for soups and sauces.
lee-ay-ZON, lee-AY-zon] In cooking, a liaison is a thickening agent for soups, sauces and other mixtures. Beurre manie, roux, egg yolks or starches such as flour, cornstarch and arrowroot are among those agents used for thickening. A liaison is sometimes also referred to as a binder.
a person on staff at EMSTAC who works with the on-site Linking Agent
a qualitatively and substantively different position than an agent
Keywords:
Guerrillas,
Communication,
Group,
Channel,
Together
A process of communication between parts of an organization or between two organizations acting together for a common purpose.
a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"
Working closely with more than one group for effective communication of information.
Keywords:
Lic,
Intercommunication,
Understanding,
Unity,
Mutual
A person whose function it is to maintain such communication.
A form of communication for establishing and maintaining mutual understanding and cooperation.
that contact or intercommunication maintained between elements of military forces to ensure mutual understanding and unity of purpose and action. LIC low intensity conflict
Keywords:
Collaboration,
Interagency,
Coordinate,
Agency,
Facilitating
An agency official who works with individual agencies or agency officials to coordinate interagency communications.
A close collaboration for smooth coordination.
The designation of a person within an organization who has responsibility for facilitating communication, collaboration and coordination between agencies involved in the child protection system.
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