0 the act of connecting two things, organizations, etc., for example so that they can work together: --
1 to join with someone or something, especially in order to work or operate together: --
2 a connection between two things, organizations, etc., for example so that they can work together: --
Should there not be a link-up in this way?
There will be a natural link-up between them.
I would feel much happier at allowing some link-up of the order of £1,000 a game or some figure of that kind.
There could not be a more appropriate and desirable link-up.
That is not quite the link-up that is necessary.
How therefore does it continue and how is the continued link-up sustained?
We have made what we call the link-up rule, which links one period of sickness to another, much more liberal.
This link-up does not make the problem of administration greater or less.