0 in a way that belongs to or is shared between two or more people:
The Channel Tunnel was jointly funded by the French and British.
The tenants are all jointly responsible for the rent.
1 done by or involving two or more people or organizations:
The training centre is jointly funded by the government and local industries.
The school will involve parents in jointly developing the local plan.
The countries will jointly administer the territories.
The new project will be jointly managed by the two companies.
They jointly sponsored a conference on obesity in May.
These various subtypes are jointly referred to as sikke-expressions.
In turn, joint commissioning requires individual agencies both to jointly plan and jointly purchase services.
After this initial coding had yielded 55 per cent agreement, we examined all discrepancies and then jointly settled on a final coding.
With seed census, fertility and viability selection are not distinguishable and thus can only be estimated jointly.