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MPs voted last night to cap rises in most working-age benefits at a below-inflation 1 per cent for three years - ending the usual link to the cost of living.

Among the main menu items, there's the usual link to the Android Market where all the new games reside, but there's also an Xperia Play icon.

Way back in 1996 Akerlof, Dickens and Perry suggested that this would make inflation stubborn at low rates, breaking the usual link between high unemployment and disinflation.

Turnover is likely to stay sluggish as potential sellers who are unwilling to accept lower prices respond by taking their houses off the market.Last year, the Bank of England suggested that the usual link between house prices and consumer spending had weakened in recent years.

The link from the "Actions" table to the location "Location" is the usual link from the fact table to the primary key of the "Location" table.

Research with open-plan office workers has found that the usual link between lack of privacy and emotional exhaustion is reduced among those who make greater efforts to personalize their spaces, probably because doing this helps create a calming mini-sanctuary and increases feelings of control.

Its final pronouncements were gnomic as usual, linking to a Pastebin page in which it announced it was ending after 50 days (which implies that it began on the weekend of 7-8 May with the hack of Fox.com for the X Factor US contestants' database) and a torrent which turned out to be virus-infected.

A search for a sports team would show, in addition to the usual links, conversations about the team among a user's friends on Google Plus.

(As usual, links to every service I've mentioned are in the online version of this column).

The website of the Association of British Drivers carries the usual links to campaigns against humps in the road (yes, people really are that sad), speed cameras and the congestion charge.

The usual links between the life and the art are problematic in Eliot's case because he held a theory about the impersonality of great art - outlined in his essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919).

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