The reforms are therefore a challenge to the joined-up way of working we currently enjoy.
They called for more "joined-up thinking" by government departments to ensure the changes were as trouble-free as possible.
He believes what is needed is "an imaginative, joined-up, holistic answer that mobilises and supports families with caring".
He called for a joined-up approach with the department of education to address the problem of lower educational achievement.
Instead, there is a very real risk that currently joined-up services will become fragmented, with huge variation in service.
By crossing national borders, the "joined-up geology" should foster international initiatives that will target global problems, such as climate change.
The Westminster government insists the pulling together of children's services was the right way to safeguard children and provide joined-up services.
The Public Accounts Committee said some spending cuts had been "ill thought-through" and criticised a lack of joined-up thinking across government.
The NHF has called on the government "and the whole housing industry to take a long-term, joined-up approach to tackle the market difficulties".
The new system is intended to encourage children to find out more for themselves by offering "joined-up" lessons rather than the traditional separation between subjects.
There's no greater challenge to government than a joined-up environment policy.
The RSP also wants the government to ensure rural communities have the services they need through a "joined-up approach to rural poverty, public services and employment".
Catherine Farrell, of the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years, said the government needed a "joined-up strategy" for childcare rather than the current "random set of proposals".
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It's a move that many see as a logical next step in transforming Libya's DIY rebellion into a joined-up administration that can guide the country towards elections.
The country has many joined-up problems but few joined-up solutions.
"We remain concerned at the absence of joined-up thinking when it comes to aspects of reform and a concerning lack of momentum, " Ian Coulter, CBI Northern Ireland chairman said.
All the articles exemplify Said's joined-up attitude to cultural criticism, eschewing detailed evaluations of individual performances for more sweeping assessments of a particular work's current cultural and social resonances.
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Some will say that shows the FSA is not, to use the cliche, a joined-up organisation, since it was aware Barclays would be severely punished for lying about interest rates.
"We have named the best joined-up early years services as Sure Start Children's Centres and they will act as a model to transform future provision for young children and families, " said Ms Hodge.
The report identified other challenges faced by the government in implementing its strategy, including influencing industry to protect itself, increasing awareness amongst individuals and getting the government to be more agile and joined-up.
The system is not intended to enable this kind of double jeopardy, and this could hypothetically be attributed to a lack of joined-up thinking among the content owners and those who represent their interests.
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Melanie Leech, director general of industry body the Food and Drink Federation, said the importance of the strategy was "long recognised" and it "marks an important milestone towards a joined-up approach across the food chain".
"This joined-up approach which the Welsh government is setting out is far better - it spells out a vision, and then allows for time to be given to these important details about the practicalities, " he said.
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Susan Ringwood, chief executive of B-eat, a national charity, said she was aware of the lack of services, with the NHS providing separate support for the mental and physical aspects of eating disorders rather than joined-up care.
The National Childbirth Trust said the idea of having a network to provide joined-up care for women was one it could support but it would prefer care during pregnancy and maternity to be concentrated in one NHS organisation in each area.
Since she joined the scouts more than 2, 800 new adult volunteers have joined up - the second biggest rise since 1986.
Broadcaster Paul Rose, who is vice-president of the Royal Geographical Society, lives overlooking the lake and joined the clean-up.
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After that I joined an Internet start-up and then returned to CNN as a business journalist.
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Brewer joined the Scotland set-up last year as forwards coach and he considers Six Nations champions Ireland to be a good model for making improvements.
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