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been jointly
adverb
Together, acting as one; collectively.
Exact(60)
A press release to this effect has been jointly issued by Lee Jasper, Viv Ahmun and Stafford Scott.
In June , 1967 Israel launched successful preëmptive strikes against Egypt and Syria, which had been jointly planning an invasion.
(The new British office's £1m budget has been jointly underwritten by Cranfield and the South Australian government).
The botanic gardens and herbarium have been jointly administered by the Royal Botanic Gardens Board since 1992.
Under this principle, both the operator and supplier would have been jointly liable, with no cap on their liability.
If the president has been jointly chosen by the two blocs, the hope is that this might work.
Three women who have campaigned for peace and democracy in Liberia and Yemen have been jointly awarded this year's Nobel peace prize.
"I think the two of us have been, jointly, several orders of magnitude more successful than at least I would have been on my own," Paul says.
Since 1968, prayers and readings for the week have been jointly planned by the Vatican and the World Council of Churches.
The case, in the high court's commercial division, has been jointly brought by the OFT and seven leading retail banks and the Nationwide building society.
Evidently you've no sense of how thrillingly exciting semiconductor heterostructures really are, and why Prof Alferov has just been jointly awarded the Nobel prize for physics.
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