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"We're not even tying this to a timeframe.
I personally think that by tying this to votes rather than funding somewhat misses the point (because it's easier to vote to say you would like something than to buy it, so the data may be skewed).
JetBlue has been featured in multiple case studies illustrating how the company evaluates its progress in engaging employees and tying this to measuring customer experiences.
In order to better clarify this distinction, we have amended the text in the discussion and incorporated references to drug development within the text, tying this to secondary transmission modelling.
Tying this to the older galleries is a long, low section, also by Calatrava, that contains a large gallery for temporary exhibitions flanked by a pair of windowed promenades, one of which looks out over Lake Michigan.
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"Everyone is trying to tie this to the I.P.O. and taxes," he said.
Coates tied this to how, psychologically, occupying the top of a racial hierarchy seems to require an explanation.
Yes, it's a good idea to tie this to the quasi-expressionistic drive of Beethoven's music, don't you think?
Even if they're criticising, say, migrants, they tie this to elites, by saying policymakers have been too soft in letting people in".
"I know others have tried to tie this to Churchill Downs, to the Derby, but I believe this is an isolated incident, a tragic situation that took place," Lieutenant Wilkerson said.
We tie this to the concept of total unimodularity from network flow analysis, a fundamental result in polynomial solvability.
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