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In his new book "The Space Between Us," Enos discusses the strong influence of social geography on psychology, behavior, and politics, and explains how an "us versus them" mentality can be tightly connected to a "here versus there" paradigm of place.
Because risk and reward should be tightly connected, however, the guidance should just as frequently remind boards of their core responsibility to work with management to set, and hold management accountable for executing, an appropriate strategy for the generation of adequate returns.
In others, the sponsoring organization will be tightly connected with a local partner.
It should be noted that the robot and end-effector can be tightly connected through the passive latching mechanism.
In this new role, the CMO needs to be tightly connected with the Chief Talent Officer, Operations, and the C-suite in cultivating a culture that fits with the brand's ethos, character, personality, values, and positioning.
The active layers assigned through (7) might be tightly connected, which means that at one receiver the lower boundary of an upper signal layer might be the upper boundary of a lower interference layer.
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Maybe not intuitively, these two goals are tightly connected.
Belgium is tightly connected with the European project and its institutions.
Each of them has historically been tightly connected with journal publication, but it need not be.
In eukaryotes, all DNA-templated processes are tightly connected to chromatin structure and function.
So this question is tightly connected to the question of functional specificity.
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