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You can't really link trust in the current government to trust in politicians generally.
"I can't really link the people leaving to being shut out, but there are times when I think my views are not welcome," said Mr. Castle, who pointed to his support for renewing the assault weapons ban as one example.
The more you can get the consumer to be one with that vehicle and really link their emotion to that vehicle, that will translate into a situation where the consumer will say, 'I want it.' " "What Chris Bangle is doing is reading that into the marketplace, and, rightly so, developing vehicles that go after individual emotions," he added.
–You cannot really "link" to an e-book, only to various access points to instances of that e-book, because there is no canonical "e-book" to link to.
Would you really link to their homepage with their primary keyword they're trying to rank for as the anchor text?
"They really link food and drink and alcohol consumption with how they look," Forsyth said, regarding young consumers.
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But are H1-B visas really linked to low-skill guest work in that way?
"Research shows that the total amount of fat in the diet isn't really linked to weight or disease.
So I've really linked both of those things into the training programme in a number of different ways.
Mr. Cheney was careful then not to claim that any evidence really linked Mr. Hussein to the 2001 attacks.
"Water and energy are really linked," said Henrik Larsen, a water policy expert with the DHI Group, a research and consulting firm based in Denmark.
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