Thus, Giuliani's "zero-tolerance" roll out was part of an interlocking set of wider reforms, crucial parts of which had been underway since 1985.
Mr. Redman said there would be "a complex interlocking set" of agreements.
This interlocking set of paired objects evokes the idea, by now a critical commonplace, that the spread of photography has produced an image-double for the real world.
In his first term (1933-36), FDR led Congress to enact the New Deal, a large, complex interlocking set of programs designed to produce social and economic relief.
Special Agent Smegg - one of an interlocking set of strips involving the pupils in a public school in the 1960s through to modern times.
The money, and there was lots of it, flowed to support the interlocking set of political and financial entities dubbed "Newt Inc." by Washington insiders.
The star of the work is Ms. Hadid's interlocking set of three segmented arches or bridges in a silvery mesh material.
Mr. Gorbachev's ambitious agenda flows from an interlocking set of domestic and foreign considerations.
Like an interlocking set of old Christmas lights, blinking on and then off, the neural connections in minimally conscious patients seem to be in place, the research suggests.
"There's an interlocking set of vested interests in getting on with a stable relationship."