joint patrols
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjointandpatrol
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joint
adjective
uk/dʒɔɪnt/us/dʒɔɪnt/
belonging to or shared between two or ...
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patrol
noun
uk/pəˈtrəʊl/us/pəˈtroʊl/
the act of checking that there is no trouble or danger in a building ...
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We will continue to work on joint patrols.
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The latter did not accept the proposal for joint patrols along the demarcation line.
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Why cannot joint patrols operate on both sides of the border?
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They allow a degree of what might be called hot pursuit; in some areas, joint patrols operate.
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It would be a good cooperative step forward if there could be joint patrols.
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That is why it is encouraging that joint patrols are already taking place.
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The joint patrols which now take place are a result of that initiative.
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Why should there not be joint patrols?
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Both also sought to defuse these confrontations, first by establishing joint patrols and a commission to demarcate the boundary across the lake more clearly.
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Establish joint patrols in these areas (with or without the participation of other third party neutrals).: c.
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Thus, joint patrols of police and auxiliary forces of elements have emerged in major cities.
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