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dovetail

[duhv-teyl] / ˈdʌvˌteɪl /


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His lack of confidence in central banks, as well as the dollar’s role in the global economy, dovetails with a Wall Street strategy known as the debasement trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ortega's personal projects also dovetail with Inditex's attempt to be seen as more upscale.

From Reuters

The contractors’ suspicions dovetail with decades of academic research documenting how racial, gender and age bias all influence customer impressions of service workers, from waiters to taxi drivers.

From Seattle Times

The U.S. moves dovetail with Philippine efforts to shore up its territorial defense amid its disputes with China in the South China Sea.

From Seattle Times

And the High Utilizer Initiative dovetails with other SPD efforts such as emphasis patrols and “hot spot” policing that focuses attention and resources on specific areas.

From Seattle Times