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The two economies have since become more closely linked.
They say Hong Kong's momentum has declined as its economy has become more closely linked to China's.
Shares and commodities are both plays on global growth.Commodities have certainly become more closely linked to each other.
Indeed, by mapping the empirical terrain through the British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA) and British Election Studies (BES), Evans (2006, p. 173) forcefully argues that 'there is no evidence that negative attitudes toward minority rights provision have become more closely linked to the rejection of welfare'.
"The two become more closely linked as this demographic transition gets closer," Wilson said.
The idea that genes are not randomly distributed throughout the genome can be traced back to R.A. Fisher [ 21], who showed that interacting genes tend to become more closely linked.
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It was only after the 1745 rebellion that Cumberland became more closely linked to the rest of England.
In the 15th century, with the development of overseas trades, the autonomous guilds became more closely linked to the royal provincial governments and councils.
During the 19th century the cantons of Switzerland became more closely linked and, following adoption of the 1848 constitution, a square red flag with a white cross was officially recognized for the army.
America's economy is becoming more closely linked with that of its southern neighbor.
Asymmetric shocks may become rarer as economies become more closely intertwined.
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