Examples of 'hand-in-hand' in a sentence

Meaning of "hand-in-hand"

hand-in-hand (noun) - This phrase is used to describe a close and interconnected relationship between two people or entities, often working together towards a common goal. It can also refer to physically holding hands. For example, 'The partners walked down the path hand-in-hand.'
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Its future competitiveness goes hand-in-hand with greater environmental sustainability.
It is important to emphasize that reconciliation and retribution do not go hand-in-hand.
Asymmetric decentralisation needs to go hand-in-hand with an effective equalisation system.
Sustainable development of urban areas and international aviation go hand-in-hand.
Symbolic intimidation on the streets went hand-in-hand with institutional violence.
Hand-in-hand with this kind of thinking proceeded to go a favorable look at of divorce.
A determined reform process should go hand-in-hand with fulfilment of financial obligations.
Increasing environmental and economic efficiency should also proceed hand-in-hand.
Political empowerment therefore goes hand-in-hand with the economic empowerment of women.
We believe that commercial success and corporate responsibility should go hand-in-hand.
This democratic renewal has gone hand-in-hand with frequent changes of government.
We are living in a world where creatives and data professionals work hand-in-hand.
Peacekeeping and peacebuilding should go hand-in-hand at the earliest possible time.
In this collection a dire future and an increasingly uncomfortable present go hand-in-hand.
Demonstrating accountability has gone hand-in-hand with an increased focus on patient safety.

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It goes hand-in-hand with skills recognition and transferability between countries and regions.
Discrimination in this area may go hand-in-hand with other forms of discrimination.
It has been clearly shown that improved motivation and greater effectiveness go hand-in-hand.
So improved sustainability goes hand-in-hand with cost savings and operational efficiency.
The problem with clandestine ops is that information and security rarely go hand-in-hand.
That this condition goes hand-in-hand with artistic tendencies is easy to understand.
Investment in sustainable urban public transport goes hand-in-hand with urban renewal.
We are committed to working hand-in-hand with all sectors of the community in this cause.
Increased potential returns on investment usually go hand-in-hand with increased risk.
If this does not go hand-in-hand with codecision then democracy will be further undermined.
Quantitative and qualitative information go hand-in-hand and complement one another.
Only if we work hand-in-hand towards our collective interests will enlargement succeed.
Delegation of authority and responsibility goes hand-in-hand with accountability and empowerment.
Violence goes hand-in-hand with hardship as the underpinnings of state and society erode.
Achievements in pig production always go hand-in-hand with improved animal health.
Thank you for teaching us that social and economic development do go hand-in-hand.
This requirement apparently goes hand-in-hand with the threat of military intervention.
We proved that fighting climate change and spurring economic growth go hand-in-hand.
Standardization and learning go hand-in-hand and are the basis of continuous improvement.
In practice quantum computers and classical computers will likely work hand-in-hand.
Exponentialism is a process that goes hand-in-hand with the development of artificial intelligence.
Reckless driving and negligent driving are very similar and often go hand-in-hand.
But economical sense does not necessarily go hand-in-hand with environmental concerns.
We believe that unique creations and the spirit of innovation can go hand-in-hand.
The concept of a culture of peace goes hand-in-hand with the dialogue among civilizations.
There are many ways that physical activity and outdoor environments go hand-in-hand.
Integration of goods markets needs to go hand-in-hand with further liberalisation of service sectors.
It was clear to him the economic development and the availability of energy went hand-in-hand.
Economic progress went hand-in-hand with trends entailing social inequality and impoverishment.
Creativity is an expression of your spirit and goes hand-in-hand with intuitive guidance.
Flexible management goes hand-in-hand with enabling proper communication and assessing progress.
The obsessive mindset known as perfectionism goes hand-in-hand with anxiety disorders.
Economic growth must go hand-in-hand with a high level of employment and sustainable development.
The concept of placing less importance on ourselves goes hand-in-hand with unconditional acceptance.
Effectiveness must go hand-in-hand with transparency and democratic procedures in planning and application.

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