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the linkages
noun
A mechanical device that connects things.
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The revelation came in Bloom's "misreadings" — the linkages he found.
"The linkages between the productivity and inequality challenges are still to be fully explored," it said in a paper.
@SEIresearch Aaron works on climate policy and financ, energy issues, and the linkages between the climate and development agendas.
"We need to know more about the linkages between the Chinese military, Chinese government and Chinese industry," Mr. Mulvenon said.
But, it said, there needed to be more research on the linkages between financial firms before this could happen.
He argued that while the linkages are loose, "victory begets victory, and success will be reinforcing".
It is also easy to exaggerate the linkages between various financial markets.
Reassured by the linkages, some Americans expect the eventual talks to go nowhere slowly.
The linkages between these sections often felt arbitrary, never building to a coherent onstage universe.
management overlooks the linkages between safety, security and quality.
It constructs the linkages among agents to integrate their efforts.
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