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It's possible that Flynn has more ties to Russia that he had kept from the public and his colleagues.
For instance, an individual is more likely to gain weight and less likely to lose weight if he or she has more ties with others who are obese.
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In 2006, the Houston Dynamo had more ties than victories.
But I do wish we had more ties to the Chinese community".
Rather, the people who do better tend to have more ties to people who themselves are not connected.
My guide was Dan Persky, a fourth-generation Chicagoan who claimed to have "more ties to the city than almost anyone".
Does Mrs. Clinton have more ties to 1960s radicals than Mr. Obama, who has been criticized for his association to Bill Ayers, a leader of the Weather Underground?
Suburban newcomers are often from Latin America or India, and may have more ties to their native countries than to the villages they live in.
Since we at The Upshot have more ties to Brooklyn than Queens, we're happy to view the Nets-Mets comparison as a judgment on outer-borough superiority.
Legal experts said that Arguedas had more ties to the judge and the prosecution in the Bonds case than most lawyers do in comparable situations, but that they did not believe it was a conflict of interest.
Cross-Straits relations have crested and ebbed over the last 65 years, but today it's indisputable that Taiwan and mainland China have more ties than ever.
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