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joined-up
adjective
- with all departments or sections communicating efficiently with each other and acting together purposefully and effectively
joined-up government
- focusing on or producing an integrated and coherent result, strategy, etc
joined-up thinking
- forming an integrated and coherent whole
joined-up policies
Example Sentences
If a pupil says something sexist in class, or types something offensive on a school computer, it will be logged so the school has a joined-up view of the pupil's behaviour.
"The government knows this - and is bringing forward new developments with digital driving licences and passports, but we want them to move faster, to ensure the project is comprehensive and joined-up and, critically, bring the public with them."
The bill also called for a more joined-up approach between tackling climate change and nature loss.
But where Trump talks in terms of increasing GDP spending, Europeans are discussing how to spend their defence budgets more wisely and in a more joined-up way to boost continental safety.
Linda Graham, who is regional manager of nine nursing homes, said the system required consistency and joined-up thinking.
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