Then again, some of it should be tied to the NBA season fast approaching as well.
Those mainly target trade and assets of people thought to be tied to the nuclear program.
The guest visa should also not be tied to a particular employer or industry.
The value of these options would be tied to the health and wealth of America.
Google also says much of its data can't be tied to a person by name.
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Western aid tends to be tied to such tiresome matters as good government and protecting the environment.
That is an important provision, says Mr. Schwarcz, because many losses could be tied to alleged negligence.
Barofsky kept insisting that TARP be tied to additional lending when he should have known that was impossible.
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His studio numbers were unlisted and he moved around between them, refusing to be tied to one place.
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As is the case with Nike, some of the bullishness in Foot Locker can be tied to Black Friday.
Why be tied to what the market thinks at the moment, she asks?
But Mr Lieberman said a rapprochement "should not be tied to other issues".
Among other things, money transmitters must alert authorities if they believe a transaction might be tied to suspicious activity.
And the Danish krone will, in any event, be tied to the euro.
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All loans should be tied to specific projects or trade transactions through the use of established lending techniques and expanded reporting requirements.
All these military measures would have to be tied to political goals.
Administration officials said they were still assessing whether that provision, which is also popular, or others would be tied to this ruling.
No specific storm or weather event can be tied to climate change, but the fact is we have seen more severe storms.
Medicare rates were cut 11.1 percent starting Oct. 1, and additional cuts will be tied to the Affordable Care Act over the next decade.
Authorities are asking for the public's help in their investigation, while not ruling out that this might conceivably be tied to a larger plot.
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Under a new compensation plan covering the fiscal year ending in June 2014, most of Murdoch's compensation will be tied to 21st Century Fox.
It's unclear if they would be tied to the release of the 3G iPhone, or bundled in with future iPhone software and hardware updates.
It would not be tied to any particular employer and take out the "lottery factor" that would result from the current plans, Ms Segars said.
Decrofted land is that which no longer falls under crofting legislation and the house on it does not have to be tied to the croft.
Instead, the minimum benefit should be tied to a single, national standard that sets a floor based on what a basic, consumer-directed plan now offers.
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This investment will be tied to meeting the challenges of modernisation.
One of the problems, according to Wessel, is that banks trust each other less, fearing that their colleagues may be tied to the subprime mortgage crisis.
As for how the beta will be handled, she posits it'll be tied to Steam in some way, but no logistics are anywhere near nailed down.
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Building better devices - even connecting better devices - doesn't do nearly as much as building digital experiences that happen to be tied to Sony devices.
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