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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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He has called for a more joined-up approach, as the therapy is available in England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic, but not in Northern Ireland.

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“We like to drip-feed viewers throughout so that the whole thing feels like a joined-up experience.”

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"What we need is proper joined-up thinking where there should be no development unless there is capacity."

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He called on ministers to take "bold action to treat poor health and homelessness in the joined-up way that these figures show is so desperately needed".

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"There hasn't been proper joined-up thinking," he said.

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