joined-up
Britishadjective
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with all departments or sections communicating efficiently with each other and acting together purposefully and effectively
joined-up government
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focusing on or producing an integrated and coherent result, strategy, etc
joined-up thinking
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forming an integrated and coherent whole
joined-up policies
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Example Sentences
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A spokesperson added: "We are taking radical action using the planning, property, and taxation systems to achieve this, as part of a joined-up package of solutions to a complex set of issues."
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Back in Ghent, Roseveare says he's hoping such joined-up approaches can lead to fewer nappies in the landfill.
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The Welsh Conservatives said: "We need properly joined-up, trauma-informed support across education, health and social care so vulnerable children are not let down again."
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The president's prescription, through his Accra Reset project, is more investment in relevant skills, co-ordinated industrialisation across Africa's regions and joined-up continental negotiation with outside partners.
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She said it had to be accessible to all clinicians and designed to ensure those with an increased risk profile received "joined-up care".
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