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Definition of joined-up government in English: joined-up governmentnoun mass nounBritish A method of government characterized by effective communication between different departments and coordination of policies. there is an obvious lack of joined-up government here Example sentencesExamples - The key to joined-up government is to learn about shared purpose, teamwork, partnerships and building relationships.
- The notion that joined-up government will fall apart if departments are geographically dispersed is, in this the era of new communications technology, patently absurd.
- The Government's commitment to joined-up Government in working across departments is a good start for a co-ordinated national policy approach.
- We do not consider this good value for money or good joined-up government.
- The reversal of his plans to reform Executive budgeting will come as a major blow, not only personally but to so-called joined-up government.
- There is a golden opportunity for joined-up Government here, and a real risk that the opportunity will be missed.
- We are witnessing the opposite of joined-up government, with individual departments undermining the Government's policy of increasing the use of post offices.
- To secure buy-in to an industrial strategy from across all departments requires truly joined-up government.
- We would like to see much more joined-up Government thinking about aid and action against corruption.
- It is not impossible to imagine a future for Scotland in which joined-up government has forged a joined-up transport network.
- The Department of Social Affairs came out of the Prime Minister's passing enthusiasm for joined-up government.
Definition of joined-up government in US English: joined-up governmentnoun British A method of government characterized by effective communication between different departments and coordination of policies. there is an obvious lack of joined-up government here Example sentencesExamples - The notion that joined-up government will fall apart if departments are geographically dispersed is, in this the era of new communications technology, patently absurd.
- There is a golden opportunity for joined-up Government here, and a real risk that the opportunity will be missed.
- The Government's commitment to joined-up Government in working across departments is a good start for a co-ordinated national policy approach.
- The reversal of his plans to reform Executive budgeting will come as a major blow, not only personally but to so-called joined-up government.
- We would like to see much more joined-up Government thinking about aid and action against corruption.
- We do not consider this good value for money or good joined-up government.
- To secure buy-in to an industrial strategy from across all departments requires truly joined-up government.
- It is not impossible to imagine a future for Scotland in which joined-up government has forged a joined-up transport network.
- The key to joined-up government is to learn about shared purpose, teamwork, partnerships and building relationships.
- The Department of Social Affairs came out of the Prime Minister's passing enthusiasm for joined-up government.
- We are witnessing the opposite of joined-up government, with individual departments undermining the Government's policy of increasing the use of post offices.
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