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What is the nature of the aesthetic relationship – to frame the question more tightly – between a partial self-portrait of the photographer (identified only by the anonymous blur of his blue jacket) and the Christ-like self-portrait of Dürer he is contemplating in that modern, secular place of worship, the art gallery?
Some questioned how tightly Microsoft was going to control the user's computer and what information was going to be sent back to the company.
These fundamental questions are tightly related.
These questions are tightly linked to the debate of how clinical sequencing information should be treated in global health care systems.
This priority-setting approach has been successful in ensuring that a health systems lens is adopted in ATM research [ 19]: the top priority research questions are tightly interlinked with three other building blocks of the health system, namely health financing, health information systems and governance [ 1].
(A brain scan is mute on the all-important question of how tightly a tumor will cling to the brain).
Perhaps if he examines this response in a year, the governor will realize with fresh insight that it was misguided to try to answer a spiritual question with a tightly packaged positioning message.
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