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Improvements in religious freedom were informally tied to support for Vietnam's membership of the World Trade Organisation.
Finances for women's football are precarious at best, and even those teams informally tied to professional men's clubs are reliant on a goodwill that is often lacking.
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For interviews, he dresses informally: tie, jeans, no public-relations assistant.
In the months ahead the euro should do what the Swiss franc has traditionally done: tie itself informally to the price of gold.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin July 3 , 2012 1World Trade Center — previously, and still informally, known as the Freedom Tower — is a building that has since its conception been tied to the Fourth of July holiday.
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Unless the company recommends dressing casually or informally for the interview, men should wear a suit and tie and women should wear a suit or skirt and blouse, Mr. Lewis says.
All Unix computers are capable of tying into this computer network of more than 20,000 different systems that informally transmits messages over conventional telephone lines.
By tying its post-evaluation recommendations to sought-after Union aid or other considerations, either informally or through revision of the mechanism, the Council can make the mechanism stronger than the language creating it.
Jackson 1985 argues for an approach to "ought to be" that links it to counterfactuals, and he informally explores its semantics and logic; Goble 1990a makes a similar case for "good" and "bad" (as well as "ought"), formally tying these to logical features of counterfactuals explicitly.
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