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In fact, YHCHI makes this linkage overt with their opening sequence countdown.
"So Nixon's carefully calibrated views have made it pretty difficult to make that linkage".
The first to make the "linkage [between Kennedy and Obama] explicit and [give] it official sanction," according to the Telegraph of London was, Kennedy's chief speechwriter and long-time associate, Theodore Sorensen.
Olson echoed this, noting that there's a precedent for making this sort of linkage.
We have significantly revised the Introduction and Discussion to make the linkages between the geological context for this work and the significance of our biophysical discoveries more clear.
"We are profiling the need to make these linkages much more than we were", says Conway.
Social media is helping to make those linkages.
In some of the areas I work in, that may not be so direct or clear, and I challenge myself to make those linkages.
The key to being value-added when you brief an executive is to be a translator of the data and make the linkages to drive home the key messages or recommendations which matter most to him or her.
"Making the linkage is often difficult," Kenneth A. Gross, a criminal defense lawyer who served as the Federal Election Commission's enforcement chief, said.
Clinton's stated purpose in making that linkage was "to strengthen the ABM treaty and to enhance its viability".
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