Sentence examples for creates ties with from inspiring English sources

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- Hermes Tie: Hermes creates ties with designs that provoke memories, making it a 'gift to remember.' One year I gave Shelly a tie with lions in a jungle setting alongside a card that read: "You will always be the king of my jungle".

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If Mr. Hollande wins, Mr. Breton said, "everything depends on his partners and his ability to create ties with other countries".

The history of friendship demonstrates that human beings are a mutually supportive species with an innate aptitude to envision and create ties with others.

The Vatican has been keen to re-create ties with Beijing ever since the Communist authorities broke off diplomatic relations in 1951.

August 3, 1905 Austria-Hungary March 13 , 2004Vienna, Austria Franz Cardinal König, (born Aug. 3, 1905, Rabenstein an der Pielach, Austria-Hungary [now in Austria] died March 13 , 2004 Vienna, Austria), Austrian Roman Catholic archbishop who, as archbishop of Vienna (1956 85), worked tirelessly to create ties with countries in the Soviet bloc.

He is chief of the world's largest economy, visiting Australia's smallest; the leader of the world's most populous country visiting this country's least populated state; leader of a communist state Politburo creating ties with a Liberal premier governing Australia's most compact parliament.

The envoys said Trump has made efforts to create ties with the foreign diplomatic corps, including many at the Mar-a-Lago for the Red Cross Ball on Feb. 4. But they said the transition period had been unlike any they had ever seen.

Fuse will also create ties with tech talent outside the firm as well as secure A&O's place in the vanguard of UK legal technology innovation.

For years the region has taken a strong stance and demanded Cuba´s reincorporation in the Inter-American system, therefore any initiatives to create ties with Castro´s regime would also be favorable to creating dialogue conditions with the rest of the region, including antagonistic countries like Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela.

Thus, we define "institutional homophily" the likelihood that individuals will create ties with others who have similar interests and are affiliated with similar institutions.

One of the most important mechanisms concerns "homophily" [ 13- 15], whereby it is argued that individuals are more likely to create ties with peers who share the same traits because 'similarity of personal characteristics implies common interests and worldviews and best explains the formation of expressive ties based on interpersonal attraction' [ 16].

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