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In 1994, there was a much tighter linkage between votes for the Clinton agenda and Dem losses.
Rather, it's the way this small change disrupts habitual behaviors and helps people draw a tighter linkage between the environmental awareness that they already possess, and actions in the world that actually advance that consciousness and their values.
Brody sees a much tighter linkage between television advertising and the web.
Lee (2008) posit that the development of CSR theories suggests that there is a tighter linkage between CSR and firm business performance.
In the future, this trend will be emphasized and developed further to encourage even tighter linkage between consumer and seller.
The sex with lower recombination rates is expected to transmit marker-QTL associations in tighter linkage.
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These are actually a bit contradictory since strong corrective forces imply tight linkage, but most people don't notice that.
"They don't understand the tight linkage between cost and volume.
These are seen through a practice theory lens that emphasises practical activity and the tight linkage between strategising and organising.
Qian, S.B. et al. Tight linkage between translation and MHC class I peptide ligand generation implies specialized antigen processing for defective ribosomal products.
With notable exceptions, most political scientists have expressed skepticism about any such tight linkage, and they have backed up that skepticism with thoughtful empirical work.
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