Sentence examples for closely bound with from inspiring English sources

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Trade finance collapsed in the 1930s, reducing the disruptive effect of exchange rate changes, but Greece's entire economy is closely bound with the EU trade and payment system.

But if that happened, the only serious question would be about the status of foreign forces from other countries, who provide more than 17,000 troops and whose legal status for being here is still more closely bound with the United Nations agreement.

With EU sanctions closely bound with those imposed by the US, and international companies unlikely to do business with Iran unless permitted to do so by all major powers, other countries will be heavily dependent upon developments in Washington, diplomats say.

To this day, Penn's 302-acre West Philadelphia campus reflects its rich heritage a heritage closely bound with the birth of the United States boasting more than 200 buildings and many notable landmarks, including the nation's first student union and first double-decker college football stadium.

But that was in a period before English football in general - and Manchester United in particular - were so closely bound with stock markets, bond holders and foreign owners who care as much about the bottom line as they do the league table.

The fate of the kids on the ground is closely bound with the fate of the people in orbit, and vice versa.

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But the underlying issue is closely bound up with attitudes to drug use more generally – with legal being good and illegal being bad.

The loss of detail, with respect to the real world, closely bound up with simulators, is compensated by a significant reduction of the effort, risks and monetary costs required to carry out a series of experiments.

Of course, the old meaning of the word "freeloading" was as closely bound up with the profession of rock journalism as "gazump" is with estate agency.

Closely bound up with the "progress" narrative was the bailout of the Wall Street banks with taxpayer money.

In combination with sea power and empire, the notion of Britishness became more "closely bound up with Protestantism", a cultural commonality through which the English, Scots and Welsh became "fused together, and remain[ed] so, despite their many cultural divergences".

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