Tying health care to a job can tie people to jobs they hate.
These covenants can tie a store down for 2o to 25 years, particularly in regional malls where many J.
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But the winners will be the ones that can tie their tablets to a broad ecosystem of software and services.
So, no direct, casual link between violence and games like Call of Duty, but video games can ill afford a tie to a vilified industry like guns.
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So now a creative salesman will find a way to tie in beer with other sponsors like local supermarkets, which can get a good deal on a sponsorship with the team in exchange for displaying case stacks for a beer brand in prominent spots on the floor.
The sales reflect a man who wants to buy a shirt that can work with and without a tie.
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The Portuguese champions have never lost a home tie against an English club and Ferreira is confident they can go on to face either Arsenal or Villarreal for a place in the Rome final.
On their longest winning streak since winning 15 in a row from March 1 to April 2, 1994, the Knicks can tie the franchise record of 18 in a row, set early in their first NBA championship season of 1969-70, by winning their final five games.
If I have an appointment that requires me to wear a tie, I push a button and the 2-inch color LCD screen turns into a mirror I can use to check the knot.
And while the tie to Facebook gives Wrapp a way to prompt you to consider gifting your friends on their birthdays, you can decide to send them a gift card any time you want.
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Obama joked with an unusually formal-dressed Zuckerberg that he is the only person who can get Zuckerberg to wear a suit and tie.
Taking a loan from your 401(k) account can tie you to your cubicle if you can't afford to pay it back on short notice.
And I will tie the minimum wage to congressional salaries so that Congress can't get a raise until working men and women get a raise in the minimum wage.
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How can an organization tie together media creation, sharing and technology to form a sustainable symbiotic relationship?
Along with trying to reclaim No. 1 from Rory McIlroy, he can tie a PGA Tour record by winning Bay Hill for the eighth time.
Nobody derived any pleasure from either the giving or the receiving, and it's appalling to see what some stores feel they can charge for a tie.
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As the company continues its rapid growth, founders Lauren Walters and Wil Hauser hope that the bars can tie into a larger social responsibility strategy for some of the companies that have begun to carry its products in their cafes and dining facilities.
The closest point to the island is a caravan site and a cove where you can tie up a boat.
So here's an idea that Governor Romney and I actually agreed on last year - let's tie the minimum wage to the cost of living, so that it finally becomes a wage you can live on.
And you can sort of imagine maybe a mother or father trying to, you know, tie this child somewhere high where she could avoid the rising water, even if like the mother or father couldn't save her.
They can hoist the skull-and-crossbones, tie pirate knots, learn how to fire a cannon and more, the museum's Web site says.
Digital tools can help identify a list of possible suspects (which is not nothing), and can sometimes tie together meta-data to reach substantive conclusions or rule out particular defenses.
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