Sentence examples for becomes tied from inspiring English sources

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Its message becomes tied to the balance sheets of those it invests in.

So if they should find themselves without a job, the issue of corruption becomes tied directly to their livelihoods.

Instead, from early childhood food becomes tied up with other things, with love and hate, power and control, with culture, religion, social circumstance and personal belief.

Kayani expressed concern that if immunity becomes tied up with the ongoing debate over the judges' future, it may never happen.

In tropical regions, plankton production is fairly constant throughout the year, whereas with increasing latitude it becomes tied to the availability of sunlight and results in explosive and relatively short-lived blooms.

This becomes wrapped up in an increased and hardly illegitimate fear of crime, which itself becomes tied to the fear of Muslim terrorism that followed Sept. 11, linking terrorism and foreigners.

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Certain authors become tied to particular places.

"Her identity had become tied up in her work.

Compensation throughout the bank also became tied to results from customer satisfaction surveys.

By such joint efforts countries become tied together and unlikely to fight wars.

It also meant the project suddenly became tied to Trump's brand.

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