Sentence examples for are today connected from inspiring English sources

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Thanks to a network of regular container shipping services with transhipment operations in so-called hub ports, basically all countries are today connected to each other.

In the United States, most small cities were (and still are today) connected to larger cities and their airports; airlines then use these larger airports—or "hubs"—to connect passengers to their flight and onto their destination.

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And in the words of L. Rafael Reif, the president of M.I.T., whom Mr. Friedman cites, an M.I.T. degree will remain as it is today "connected with bricks and mortar".

But fortunately for the people of Dharnai - if not for the Greenpeace narrative - the town is today connected to the central power grid.

The Catalonia-Sardinia link is more in agreement with geological reconstructions [ 40], according to which the Sardinian microplates were last connected to the mainland in the north (French coast), rather than the south Iberian Mediterranean coast, as previously assumed [ 29].

Of the potential 6607 proteins in the yeast proteome http://www.yeastgenome.org, there are 5002 proteins connected by A type interactions, and 5692 connected by P type interactions.

New Work Lab is today has connected over 1,000 people: entrepreneurs, students, experts and managers.

As the global citizens we are today, our world is connected.

In 1993 there were 3,700 illnesses connected to food regulated by the U.S.D.A. — meat and poultry — and 6,700 from food regulated by the F.D.A.

They are 55-23 when they connect once.

There are 7,000 invitations to connect awaiting action in her LinkedIn inbox.

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