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joint operation

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meanings of jointand operation


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joint
adjective
uk /dʒɔɪnt/ us /dʒɔɪnt/
belonging to or shared between two or ...
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operation
noun
uk /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
the fact of operating or ...
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Examples of joint operation


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The solution will inevitably lie in a jointoperation with building societies, private builders and the city council working together.
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This was a single major jointoperation, involving 16 police officers and 15 immigration officials, planned specifically to investigate suspected offences under the immigration laws.
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The visit was not a "major jointoperation", and the police community liaison officer was not consulted.
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Or is this jointoperation to go on?
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Where there is success in creating a new export product, or developing a market, this, again, almost certainly would be a jointoperation.
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Would it not be better for both officers to be subject to precisely the same discipline while part of a police jointoperation?
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The potential for muddle between both disciplines in a jointoperation is considerable.
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We have the right to ensure that one will not be part of any jointoperation.
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An example that springs to mind is if they have a jointoperation overseas which can only be conducted on the basis of local participation.
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This is the kind of way in which people will try to work out the best way of achieving a jointoperation.
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I see no reason why the jointoperation of the two schemes should not continue after abolition.
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I made the point that it would be a jointoperation.
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That would still mean that a pensioner would pay £5,000 for a hip jointoperation, £6,000 for a knee jointoperation and £7,000 for a heart bypass.
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The cost would be £5,000 for a hip jointoperation, £7,000 for a knee jointoperation and £9,000 for a heart bypass.
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The two operations into which the previous jointoperation was divided up now have clearer profiles and objectives.
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I should like to pose a question: has this kind of jointoperation ever been sought?
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I should expect in most cases that it would be a jointoperation.
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If that minority is one-third, then immediately again, even under qualified majority voting, any jointoperation can be blocked by that minority.
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This was a jointoperation by police and immigration officers following extensive inquiries which had revealed evidence of possible immigration offences.
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