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is joint

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The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.

  • This rod is free to swing at the joint with the platform.

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A big part of this is joint working with schools.

He is joint CEO of Two Cities Television and the founder of Wall to Wall Media.

Another way to achieve savings is joint working on front and back-office services.

Fiona Bawdon is joint author of the London Advice Watch report and a freelance legal journalist.

After all, Greg Rutherford is joint leader of the long jump world rankings in 2012.

Southampton's Jay Rodriguez is joint third highest English goalscorer in the league this season.

Brian Williams is joint FoC of the Guardian and Observer NUJ chapel with MoCs Anna Bawden and Kathy Whitfield.

The key to success is "joint action" as the FAO puts it—hardly an easy feat to pull off.

There is joint planning of the paper between the Manchester and London offices as the two produce slightly different editions.

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Sympact is joint-funded by the Research Councils UK Digital Economy and Energy Programmes.

He has ten goals this season now and, on eight in the league, is joint-top scorer.

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