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joined-up

adjective

  1. with all departments or sections communicating efficiently with each other and acting together purposefully and effectively

    joined-up government

    1. focusing on or producing an integrated and coherent result, strategy, etc

      joined-up thinking

    2. forming an integrated and coherent whole

      joined-up policies

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The bill also called for a more joined-up approach between tackling climate change and nature loss.

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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.

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Linda Graham, who is regional manager of nine nursing homes, said the system required consistency and joined-up thinking.

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There are examples of projects offering this kind of joined-up help, often in partnerships between councils, charities and, sometimes, the NHS.

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"So I would urge all local authorities, and maybe there's a role there for the new mayor for the North East, to bang a few heads together and try to get a joined-up working group to deal with this quite serious issue."

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