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"They just need to be linked to that station and its surrounding area in some way.
Third, networks of companies and customers that produce and consume key products, such as cars, need to be linked.
But mathematics doesn't always need to be linked to a technological or scientific breakthrough to accentuate its potency.
In an ideal system data from different sources medical, legal, and social service, among others will need to be linked.
"Bibliometric indicators will need to be linked to other metrics on research funding and on research postgraduate training," the report says.
Improvements to a company's internal systems may be welcome, but they need to be linked to the efforts of others if we're to see large-scale change.
(Today, it's clear that Hezbollah's transformation would need to be linked to reform of Lebanon's so-called democracy to end systematic Shiite under-representation in Parliament).
Beers believes that, in order for local publications to succeed, their business models need to be linked to their pursuit of big, important stories.
Reading "Beasts of Burden," I wondered if the book might be a case of intersectionality run amok: Did animal rights and disability rights really need to be linked?
"Any call for transparency should also be applauded, but these calls need to be linked to purchasing practices and fair trading standards," he said.
To be sustainable, nature and its endowment need to be linked to human behavior, similar to the practices of indigenous peoples.
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