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A key connection between buybacks and executive pay is EPS.
I remember Christopher's thrill at having adduced a key connection between Wilde and Wodehouse.
Mr. Mohammed also visited Germany and is said to be a key connection between Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and the Hamburg cell.
Moreover, the C.I.A. failed to tell the F.B.I.'s primary investigators on the Cole case of a key connection between the two men and a Cole suspect until after Sept. 11.
When Continental Airlines examined revenue generated by each passenger, across flights, it realized a flight previously considered unprofitable thus expendable might be a key connection between airports used by a large pool of highly profitable customers.
Viewed in that context, a flight that was previously considered unprofitable and, consequently, a target for elimination might turn out to be a key connection between airports used by a substantial pool of very profitable customers.
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The port at Bandar Abbas in Iran is also looking to become a key connection point between sea and overland Silk Road trade corridors in 2017.
Robert's Sententiae, or Summa Theologica, was well known in his time, and has been considered a key connection in theology between Robert's own teachers' works and the works of Peter Lombard.
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The modeling framework presented by Deshaies and Ferrell in this review, albeit primitive, represents a very intriguing idea aiming to make the key connection between Sic1's observed phosphorylation threshold number to its ultimate function of regulating the G1/S transition.
In a way you could say that, I mean, what's the key connection between dropoff of the Fourier transform?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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