Sentence examples for dovetailing from inspiring English sources

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dovetailing

noun

The situation in which things are dovetailed.

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The scrum-half Bianca Blackburn has excelled this campaign, dovetailing well with the fly-half and captain, Katy Mclean, while the 18-year-old centre Abbie Brown has also caught the eye.

Despite her duties as France's Fed Cup captain, Mauresmo still manages 25 weeks with him but Murray, who acknowledges he can feel a little lost when on his own at events, will relish having Bjorkman around, filling in the gaps and dovetailing with Mauresmo when required.

"The Threadneedle fund is a core UK equity income fund with a pragmatic investment style, but I would consider dovetailing it with the Standard Life fund.

Luckily, the argot of Japanese schoolgirls already compresses words: the bizarre vocabulary of "kogaru" words ("ko" meaning "little one", and "garu" being the Japanisation of "girl") involves dropping most of the middle characters in compounds and then dovetailing the first and last sounds together to form a whole new word.

It must be a policy-making body, dovetailing, say, the collective effort in atomic development, defence and economic policy; evolving common European policies towards the world outside the realm of Europe.

Fashion is fleeting, but W has so far managed to keep up with the trends by dovetailing with local style-makers; the chain has been a New York Fashion Week sponsor for 14 years.

The system has a fully customisable home screen and acts as a wi-fi hub for up to eight devices, as well as dovetailing with the owner's Apple watch via a dedicated app – allowing you to locate your XE should you forget where you parked it, or start the engine remotely to warm it up on a cold day.

Jointing follows tenoning, dowelling, dovetailing, etc. Automatic machines often combine several operations.

From the drying section the wood proceeds to the planing and jointing shop, in which it is reduced to the required section and any tenoning, dowelling, or dovetailing carried out.

Through an array of interpretive choices — fine gradations of dynamics; pungent diction; telling contrasts of ethereal and earthy timbres; tempos that are more lusty than languid; a way of propelling a phrase toward a goal — the music takes on narrative momentum, its moods dovetailing with the theme of the text.

Although these institutions constitute less than one per cent of the more than four thousand post-secondary institutions in the United States, they have found themselves, in recent years, on the forefront of many trends in higher education, with their traditional benefits dovetailing with growing concerns about student debt, sustainability, community, and employability.

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