Those mainly target trade and assets of people thought to be tied to the nuclear program.
Western aid tends to be tied to such tiresome matters as good government and protecting the environment.
His studio numbers were unlisted and he moved around between them, refusing to be tied to one place.
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Day to day financial shares seem to be very tied to news coming out of Europe, and today is no different.
All these military measures would have to be tied to political goals.
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.
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.
Smartphones require more thought given that it has to be tied to a carrier and the gift receivers phone may not have fulfilled the contract term.
The letters appear to be tied to a broad Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation of the banking industry, said attorneys who are familiar with past FCPA investigations of other industries.
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While the calls do not appear to be tied to any simultaneous transaction in the underlying stock, it is possible the investor is already long the stock and selling covered calls.
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Compensation strategies need to be tied to appropriate goals.
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That's a tough sell to customers who, by definition, don't want to be tied to anything -- which is why the company just launched prepaid satellite internet access for the continent.
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If traders think Britain will go in, then sterling should head gradually towards the rate at which markets expect it to be tied to the euro, and vary more against the dollar.
The service is unlikely to be tied to an online music store like Amazon MP3, which gives users the option of adding new songs to their music locker at the time they buy them.
Though employers plan to keep benefits, costs will likely go up on workers as employers tinker with their benefit plan designs by moving to consumer-directed health plans that tend to be tied to high deductibles.
Relics of Goat Island's convict origins remain, including a seat carved out of stone by Charles Anderson, an inmate who was sentenced to be tied to a particularly large slab of the island for two years.
As major clubs continue to grow commercially with overseas tours and increased foreign investment, they risk alienating themselves domestically from the leagues that they are supposed to be tied the closest to.
But the opinionated South Carolinian doesn't want to be tied down to a party.
Federal Reserve banknotes were to be tied not to the spending habits of politicians but to the demands of commercial activity.
And how much of a patriot you are seems to be directly tied to your views on taxes.
During the search, bailiffs seized some 150 documents, of which 22 are said to be directly tied to the Carrefour-Diniz discussions and were retained by legal authorities.
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We in government never tired of saying - alongside so many public service leaders themselves, frustrated at past failure - that it had to be money tied to reform to ensure that basic standards were defined and delivered in each service.
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Future payment streams figure to be tied in part to the success of area college sports, which MASN also broadcasts.
Having said that, I also believe that our future is going to be tied up with our ability to sell products all around the world, and China is going to be one of our biggest markets, and Asia is going to be one of our biggest markets.
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The initiative by Microsoft and BT is the latest shot in a escalating battle to attract corporate clients who want to use the Internet on the move, rather than be tied to their PCs.
To further cut costs, Sony is also said to be considering a switch from the speedy Rambus XDR memory to more traditional DDR3 memory, which could apparently be tied directly to the processor to cut down on latency.
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It's no secret that the S Pen is the cornerstone of the Galaxy Note, and much of Samsung's work to improve the software experience can be directly tied to the S Pen itself.
In order for this voluntary progressive tax to gain market share and achieve a sustainable equilibrium it must be tied to the provision of a government service that can be alternatively supplied by private institutions.
Ms Rousseff has said that any pay rises will be limited to the lowest paid, or tied to productivity and that public money would be better directed to helping private companies avoid lay-offs.
Some, to be sure, are tied to the peculiarities of the Continent's currency union.
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