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		Definition of joined-up in English: joined-upadjective  1(of handwriting) written with the characters joined; cursive. (书法,笔迹)连写的;草体的 Example sentencesExamples -  ‘Headman Mostephus taught me to read joined-up letters while we were here,’ Alima cajoled.
 -  ‘I can't do joined-up writing anymore so every word of this book was written in capitals,’ he explains.
 -  It wasn't like now when people who can do joined-up writing want to become chefs.
 -  People will use joined-up writing - even when they're told not to.
 
 - 1.1 (especially of a policy) characterized by coordination and coherence of thought; integrated.
(尤指政策)思想协调一致的;密切配合的  a joined-up approach to rural poverty, public services and employment 农村贫困、公共服务及就业问题的综合处理方法。  he blamed the problem on a lack of joined-up thinking Example sentencesExamples -  We have been successful because we have worked towards common goals in a joined-up way.
 -  It is disappointing there has been no joined-up thinking.
 -  Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before.
 -  He said it was not just a lack of joined-up thinking on business issues that had concerned the Chamber.
 -  This is certainly not a joined-up local economic agenda.
 -  Dublin also needs, as we have said before, joined-up thinking in relation to transport.
 -  There needs to be more joined-up thinking between all the health trusts.
 -  Arguably, Limerick has the most expansive joined-up area of disadvantage that exists in the country.
 -  This is the sort of lack of joined-up thinking that's getting in the way of what disabled people need.
 -  If ever politicians should learn and adopt a process of joined-up thinking they'll get even more interesting.
 -  Closing the pool hardly seems like an example of joined-up thinking.
 -  The building control and planning departments should work together and show a bit of joined-up thinking.
 -  It is about joined-up thinking and processes and not just piece-meal actions and decisions.
 -  They seem incapable of that level of joined-up thinking.
 -  ‘We need joined-up thinking [to solve the skills shortage] and a joined up response,’ she said.
 -  Real joined-up thinking would mean a concerted attempt to take the heat off the south-east.
 -  In short, why aren't children getting more joined-up teaching?
 -  This is not joined-up thinking, and remember who is paying for all this.
 -  ‘People don't want joined-up membership,’ says Neilson.
 -  For a change it seems that some joined-up thinking is going on, at least in the Treasury.
 
 Synonyms reasoned, well reasoned, rational, sound, cogent, well thought out, valid  
    Definition of joined-up in US English: joined-upadjective 1(of handwriting) written with the characters joined; cursive. (书法,笔迹)连写的;草体的 Example sentencesExamples -  People will use joined-up writing - even when they're told not to.
 -  It wasn't like now when people who can do joined-up writing want to become chefs.
 -  ‘Headman Mostephus taught me to read joined-up letters while we were here,’ Alima cajoled.
 -  ‘I can't do joined-up writing anymore so every word of this book was written in capitals,’ he explains.
 
 - 1.1 (especially of a policy) characterized by coordination and coherence of thought; integrated.
(尤指政策)思想协调一致的;密切配合的  a joined-up approach to rural poverty, public services and employment 农村贫困、公共服务及就业问题的综合处理方法。 Example sentencesExamples -  It is disappointing there has been no joined-up thinking.
 -  He said it was not just a lack of joined-up thinking on business issues that had concerned the Chamber.
 -  They seem incapable of that level of joined-up thinking.
 -  Dublin also needs, as we have said before, joined-up thinking in relation to transport.
 -  Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before.
 -  There needs to be more joined-up thinking between all the health trusts.
 -  This is the sort of lack of joined-up thinking that's getting in the way of what disabled people need.
 -  ‘People don't want joined-up membership,’ says Neilson.
 -  This is certainly not a joined-up local economic agenda.
 -  It is about joined-up thinking and processes and not just piece-meal actions and decisions.
 -  The building control and planning departments should work together and show a bit of joined-up thinking.
 -  Closing the pool hardly seems like an example of joined-up thinking.
 -  For a change it seems that some joined-up thinking is going on, at least in the Treasury.
 -  Real joined-up thinking would mean a concerted attempt to take the heat off the south-east.
 -  Arguably, Limerick has the most expansive joined-up area of disadvantage that exists in the country.
 -  This is not joined-up thinking, and remember who is paying for all this.
 -  ‘We need joined-up thinking [to solve the skills shortage] and a joined up response,’ she said.
 -  If ever politicians should learn and adopt a process of joined-up thinking they'll get even more interesting.
 -  We have been successful because we have worked towards common goals in a joined-up way.
 -  In short, why aren't children getting more joined-up teaching?
 
 Synonyms reasoned, well reasoned, rational, sound, cogent, well thought out, valid  
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