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yoke together
verb
To unite, or join, or combine.
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In the Guardian last Saturday (and in a different context), Alan Milburn delighted in throwing off "the shackles that yoke together values and policies, ends and means".
The bleakness of Thomas's vision could seem at odds with David's ironic nature but his virtue, and singularity, was that he could, and did, yoke together such extremes.
But they should have been trying to yoke together their engineering and product-development work, rather than running Chrysler as a separate division.In the event, DaimlerChrysler got the worst of both worlds.
A new agency will be created to yoke together the dizzying profusion of incentives aimed at small firms, and a state-backed investment fund will encourage eco-friendly firms.
Shakespeare in Africa, part of a rug collection by Milton Glaser for the Spanish company Nanimarquina, reflects the 83-year-old graphic designer's efforts to yoke together disparate subjects in a way that avoids scrambling the brain.
In effect, your billions of brain cells are interacting with billions of other brain cells, busily making the microscopic connections that yoke together the brains of those present with an almost inescapable force.
Similar(47)
In fact, they are yoked together.
Opportunity and difficulties often come yoked together.
The Xenakis, in fact, is all about incompatibilities yoked together.
It yoked together two technologies: hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
It's not that we're yoked together by chains.
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