Sentence examples for make linkages from inspiring English sources

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In practical terms when communication online becomes more relational, socialized and expressive, individuals are required to master an emergent, articulated repertoire of communicative competencies that mixes interpersonal and group process fluencies to make linkages and correspondences through a repertoire of competencies inextricably social and technological (Lievrouw 2011, p. 626).

I went to Bonn to learn about the goals and, in particular, make linkages to management practice.

The question is then to make linkages to the outside world, the common threads that unite us, despite our cultural differences and contexts.

"If a person gets sick, we can rapidly test the pathogen in the person and then continue testing to make linkages and trace it back to its origin," says Greg Lucier, chairman and CEO of Life Technologies, which makes the PGM.

Linkage to enhance effectiveness: Continue to make linkages between training for skills, knowledge, capacity-building with opportunities to put the latter into practice.

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The GBS and SNP markers were used to make linkage groups using JoinMap 4.0 [ 30].

Previously, we performed A. mexicanum / A. t. tigrinum × A. mexicanum backcrosses and developed markers from ESTs to make linkage maps (Voss 1995; Voss and Shaffer 1997, 2000; Voss and Smith 2005; Voss et al. 2011).

The design of customized highly multiplexed Illumina SNP arrays appears as an efficient procedure to enhance the mapping of expressed genes and make linkage maps more informative and powerful in such species with poorly known genomes.

The US embassy in Tripoli noted on 23 August 2009: "Rumours that Blair made linkages between Megrahi's release and trade deals have been longstanding among embassy contacts … The UK ambassador in Tripoli categorically denied the claims".

As innovation is the art and science of making linkages among ideas that already exist but are not currently recognized, the use of innovation methodologies will become more widely used.

The US embassy in Tripoli noted on 23 August 2009: "Rumours that Blair made linkages between Megrahi's release and trade deals have been longstanding among embassy contacts … the UK ambassador in Tripoli categorically denied the claims".In February this year UK diplomats told the US they were fretting about the prospect of an eventual hero's funeral for Megrahi.

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