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This keeps the guerrilla community closely connected and promotes equality.
Worries for children were most closely connected to psychological distress.
The tragic curse is closely connected to the professional blessing.
Even as a scientist, Pasteur remained closely connected to art.
The second motivating factor is closely connected to the first.
Dominique was also born with two spines that were closely connected.
Their efforts will matter to keep this closely-connected world healthy.
But, as Golan explains, surveillance is closely connected to physical violence.
You're constantly growing, yet you always stay closely connected to your roots.
While the four are closely connected, the last is the most fundamental.
I feel like the show is very closely connected with the book.
"I want them to be closely connected to their roots," she said.
Indeed, the massacres in Ha My and My Lai were closely connected.
Mutreb is closely connected to bin Salman, a Saudi source told CNN.
For this reason, he says, PTSD and substance use are very closely connected.
The companies closely connected to malls are seeing the most pain, he added.
TC: How closely connected are you to the Bay Area team of Accel Partners.
Some people think goth is closely connected to death—do you think that's true?
I want to safeguard Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong as we are closely connected.
Citizens of the world will be more closely connected through technology, communication and networks.
"Syria and Iraq are closely connected," Mr. Maliki said in an interview this year.
These two developments are more closely connected than it might seem at first glance.
There were rumors she claims that I was related or closely connected to the Smolletts.
You want someone who's very closely connected to the capital markets," Lazear told "Squawk Box.
Of 26 people closely connected to the Wynwood workers, four were considered to have Zika.
The Barclay was closely connected to Grand Central Terminal and the New York Central Railroad.
Why would someone so closely connected to the underground work with accessible forms of music?
Computational complexity may seem entirely theoretical, but it's also closely connected to the real world.
Additionally, we can ask the software to find "factions" or closely connected components within the graph.
I felt more closely connected to the characters because I had a say in their fate.
Though not closely connected to any of the shooting victims, she said the massacre pained her.
These behemoths are often closely connected to the state and well equipped to keep out competitors.
What many do not recognize is that it deliberately divides responsibility over some closely-connected activities.
" Election Day 2016, an intercepted message to Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian national "closely connected to Putin.
And again, people looking at the amount of money that the government has given you, to support you through the financial crisis and again making the claims that you are too closely connected to the Kremlin and you personally are too closely connected to Mr Putin.
Among other countries closely connected to Iran's energy system is Iraq, which imports gas via a pipeline.
The poles are prone to speculation, perhaps because they have always been closely connected to the stars.
Never before have we been so closely connected to each other, but more divided as a country.
Equality Florida, the state's largest LGBTQ network, was one of the organizations closely connected with the club.
The middle classes and political liberalization are less closely connected than we have been made to believe.
The expanding investigation is now focusing on that property and one other location closely connected to McArthur.
I think HBO gains a lot from being closely connected with Warner TV and Warner Brothers generally.
Over the past few decades economic and financial cycles in the global economy have become more closely connected.
It is often closely connected to the sort of outdated gender stereotypes that feminists are committed to tackling.
"It was kind of sometimes very sad to be that closely connected with real-life Sharon," Robbie remarked.
Also monitored were the pulses of onlookers who were closely connected by blood or friendship with the walkers.
I specialize in the software side, but we're very, very closely connected to hardware for many, many reasons.
It's all entangled with the music, it needs to be closely connected, otherwise you can't really have a record.
Either the people involved are celebrities or closely connected to celebrities; Tony Blair's sister-in-law is one example.
It's a little bit interesting compared to Cambodia, which is seen as being much more closely connected to China.
But at the same time they are diverse state officials closely connected to local leaders – particularly law enforcement leaders.
The resulting study, "2202D Printing and The Future of The U.S. Economy," pursued two closely connected lines of inquiry.
Some posts use hashtags that are closely connected to the brands: #lus or #likeus for Lucky Strikes, for example.
By 1967, the political and countercultural scenes of the Bay Area, always closely connected, were merging in new ways.
Yet there is ample evidence that the fortunes of the town and the global oil industry are closely connected.
The site has closely connected people in the country — in many cases, Facebook is the only online service they use.
My view is that ARKit will become closely connected with business scenarios across commerce, training, assistance, trials, advertising and more.
Sahm said declines in manufacturing employment are closely connected to pockets of industrial states that have lagged behind the country.
But Trex President and CEO Jim Cline suggested to Cramer on Tuesday that, in reality, the two aren't that closely connected.
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The survey found that an employee's desire to remain at their company was closely connected with feeling respected by their employer.
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If we have learned anything, it is that peace, democratic values and even self-reported happiness are closely connected with economic growth.
These included strengthening sanctions against individuals closely connected to hostile regimes, where appropriate, and linking sanctions relief to changes in Russia's behavior.
"China and Malaysia remain closely connected at a time when the balance of global trade is tilting in Asia's direction," he said.
Hits rely on a series of closely connected events: a celebrity picking up a tweet and sharing it with countless followers, for example.
Dense regions (in bright yellow), where many accounts are closely connected, are separated from each other by lower-density spaces (in darker colours).
In South Asia, cultural standards of beauty are closely connected with skin colour, giving rise to a flourishing industry of skin-whitening products.
The researchers showed that reduced gray matter is closely connected to recidivism, confirming that younger brains are at higher risk of re-offense.
You might not see the connection at first, but two bank-related matters that have made headlines of late are quite closely connected.
But here are some of the reactions of those closely connected with Mr. Cosby, as well as those from others around the globe.
According to Michel Dugas, a psychologist at the University of Quebec, feelings of anxiety are closely connected to an inability to handle uncertainty.
Now the crisis, not just in Los Angeles but across California, is closely connected with another of state's challenges: an overheated housing market.
This is, evolutionarily speaking, the most recent part of the brain, and it's closely connected to the brain regions responsible for memories and emotions.
When you do start your side hustle, make it "symbiotic" — closely connected to your main income source — so you can give both proper attention.
Yet one thing seems clear: The administration's opposition to transparency is closely connected to its desire to censor climate scientists and other federal experts.
There is no left-wing equivalent — a large ideological think tank that closely connected to a university — at any school in the United States.
The Myanmar Gems Enterprise is similarly closely connected to the military and offers a significant amount of subcontracts to military members and their families.
"The timing (of the attack in Salisbury) is probably more closely connected with the recent election in Russia," he told a committee of lawmakers.
To learn the orcas' natural and cultural history is to understand how closely connected a mother and calf are, how tight-knit their bond.
"Craft brewing and marijuana have always been very closely connected," said Tony Magee, the founder and chairman of Lagunitas Brewing Company, in Petaluma, Calif.
Today, more than six decades later, the local communities in towns closely connected to Emmett's story are grappling with the legacy of the lynching.
Their identity is closely connected to the once powerful Arakanese kingdom along the Bay of Bengal, which was conquered by the Burmese kingdom in 1784.
Cohen's business empire, such as it was, included suspicious payments from top companies, as well as Russian a company closely connected to oligarch Viktor Vekselberg.
With regulators pushing for greater transparency, LBMA members have begun reporting trades that settle in London and Zurich, another trading center closely connected to London.
Low interest rates are having an effect on Latin America's largest economy, they said, with sales of products closely connected to credit on the rise.
The updated curriculum is meant to make coding more approachable, Apple explains, by offering activities that are more closely connected to the students' everyday lives.
But I've also been thinking a bit about economics, taking advantage of psychological distance to ruminate on stuff that isn't closely connected to the news.
The state also carries personal weight with the Scranton-born Biden: He represented neighboring Delaware in the Senate, but has long been closely connected with Philadelphia.
Learning to code isn't as easy as snapping a photo, but Alex Klein is betting that the two are more closely connected than you might think.
These are closely connected, but ultimately distinct: Twitter is both a place to learn what's happening and to see what interesting people are saying about it.
Controls at the Brenner Pass would be particularly sensitive as the frontier there separates two regions that feel closely connected - Austria's Tyrol and Italy's South Tyrol.
To make the calculations, the LBMA used new data on trades which settle in London and Zurich, another precious metals trading centre closely connected to London.
Mr. Mair, who is serving a life sentence, was himself closely connected with National Action, a British group that has sought to funnel fighters to Ukraine.
Adam Lewis, the London-based lawyer appointed to lead the review, has worked extensively for many organizations inside tennis and for others closely connected to the sport.
Since her artwork is so closely connected to public space and human interaction, conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos doesn't operate within the purview of a traditional studio practice.
Breakthroughs in technology, changes to regulation and socio-economic tailwinds are allowing talent and capital to be more widely distributed and at the same time closely connected.
"Here in the 'Optics Valley' in Jena, we have a very closely connected community and it does feel like Silicon Valley, on a smaller scale," said Traeger.
A 'trade war' would have adverse spillovers for APAC economies, particularly those that are closely connected to regional supply chains and that are most dependent on exports.
Some of them would never dare to talk to me about it, but for many the subject is too crucial and closely connected to them to avoid.
Staying in the Seattle area would allow for the Svensons to regularly visit each location and to keep the network of restaurants closely connected to each other.
The current BNDES president, Paulo Rabello de Castro, who is closely connected to Temer, took over the institution after Maria Silvia Bastos Marques stepped down in June.
It's closely connected with the act of reading and writing queer fan fiction—something people have been doing with great enthusiasm since the days of Star Trek.
Hydrogen could have other benefits, including tackling air pollution and facilitating the clean energy transition while reducing disruption to workers and communities closely connected with fossil fuels.
The NRA is made up of millions of people who believe in the Second Amendment and the organization is very closely connected to the country music community.
During his journey, Nakata says he discovered the beauty and elegance of Japanese craftsmanship -- something he believes is closely connected to nature and daily life in Japan.
Also, the new album is closely connected to A Day In The Life as there are a few club versions of the previous ambient release on it.
English speaking, wealth of talent, obviously very closely connected with London in terms of flights to and from Dublin and London, and between Dublin and the European Union.
This is a reality that continues to play out every day for thousands of people living with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders, which are closely connected.
Each of these policies is closely connected to upholding white identity politics and falls disproportionately on the backs of black and brown communities — but that can be overlooked.
Tsinghua University, known as "China's MIT," is closely connected to Tsinghua Holdings, a state-backed company focused on the development of various technologies, including artificial intelligence and robotics.
"What we know is that around one spot a large number of species that aren't closely connected are all dead," Leighton told the Chronicle Herald in an interview.
Broader bond markets have been unaffected, but assets more closely connected to the region have come under late pressure in the days leading up to the Sunday vote.
The women are eight members from three generations of two closely connected families, the Friesens and the Loewens: mothers and daughters, grandmothers and granddaughters, aunts and nieces, cousins.
And once they know who we're closely connected to, what we buy, and when, that's an immensely valuable dataset for companies to use in targeting your future decisions.
Because community-based organizations are closely connected to the communities we serve, we are indeed essential to emergency responses in a crisis like what we are experiencing today.
The insurance coverage limbo has been a blow to their closely connected town, where Broad has known his family's former physicians through community theater and considered them friends.
Bright, meanwhile, has sought to frame himself as more closely connected to the people who live in the district and paint Roby as a creature of the Washington swamp.
Some are more closely connected to the city than others, like Queens native Spider-Man, who in Cold War-era New York City is bit by a radioactive spider.
Sources closely connected with Lauren and her estranged husband, William Morris Endeavor mega-agent Patrick Whitesell, tell TMZ Lauren was indeed "seeing" Bezos in the later part of 2018.
"Maren, us and Eric performed that weekend at Route 91 Harvest Festival, and we feel very closely connected to that tragedy," John Osborne told Billboard ahead of the ceremony.
And since stress and inflammation are closely connected — chronic stress actually causes low-level inflammation throughout the body — stock up on anti-inflammatory foods, like dark chocolate, just in case.
There was almost no fanfare in advance of LinkedIn's deal with two closely connected Chinese venture capital shops to enter China, an event that was marked with a blog post.
"A reasonable observer would conclude that the [Convening Authority]'s ego is closely connected to the offense, and thus he has a personal interest in the matter," the judge said.
Humboldt Park is so closely connected with the Puerto Rican community of Chicago, the park is filled with all kinds of Puerto Rican and Afro-Caribbean music whenever it's warm.
The grave, whether dug by Minoans or Mycenaeans, "fits with other evidence that the elites on the mainland are increasingly closely connected to the elites on Crete," Dr. Shelmerdine said.
Separately, Jean-Claude Arnault, a French photographer closely connected to the Swedish Academy, has been found guilty of raping a woman in 2011 and sentenced to two years in prison.
"I'd like to say the current situation is not an easy one, but we are aware that world security, world politics and the world economy are closely connected," he added.
AggregateIQ, a Canadian advertising tech and audience intelligence company, has been suspended by Facebook for allegedly being closely connected with SCL, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica, reported the National Observer.
A GI label is seen as a guarantee of authenticity, which is closely connected to the land itself, said Stephane Passeri, a GI consultant at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
The relationship between financial inclusion and well-being is most closely connected to good infrastructure (telecoms and electricity), civil society (gender equality) and government (strong regulation and the rule of law).
"Companies in Hong Kong and mainland China are often closely connected -- sharing owners or directors, for example -- and operate as part of a single broader North Korean facilitation network," said Knight.
"This decision was not easy for me since I feel very closely connected to Deutsche Börse and I still have many plans for the company," Mr. Kengeter said in a statement.
But as Lawfare's Benjamin Wittes writes, the new Times report certainly appears to suggest that the obstruction probe of Trump was closely connected to interest in his Russia ties all along.
"These bands are closely connected to the issue of assassinations, which are usually related to problems with rival bands over the local drug market, but also for international clients," Jiménez added.
But perhaps most important, Trump is bad for India because he is bad for his own country, and the well-being of the U.S. is now closely connected to our own.
Mutreb is closely connected to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and photographs have emerged of the two together during the Crown Prince's tour of the United States earlier this year.
And later, in the Ruaha National Park, I became even more closely connected to individual elephants, such as the one the rangers named Rafiki (friend in Swahili) with her twin calves.
It was a curious omission, but our sources closely connected to Brad say this is par for the course -- he never mentions them publicly and wants it to remain that way.
But like the Fast And Furious films, Beyond finally feels like it's about family, about a closely connected ensemble of hyper-competents fighting for their lives — and more importantly, for each other.
Mutreb, who was the first secretary at the Saudi embassy in London and has been described as a colonel in Saudi intelligence, is closely connected to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
There's nonetheless an obvious risk that while cognitive and non-cognitive skills developed by last-mile training (and retained through closely connected work) may end up being deep, they may not be broad.
Low prices have turned into bad news – disrupted projects, disgruntled subcontractors and higher costs, not to mention terrible publicity for the UK government, which was closely connected to the company and its bosses.
Astrologer Diana K. Rosenberg wrote that Orion is closely connected to the properties of both Jupiter and Saturn, and thus its influence simultaneously drives us to seek control and enlightenment, power and wisdom.
She said she knows there's expectation in presenting such a large ballet that is so closely connected to the original Dance Theater, but she sees it as a way to reach future generations.
When you get to the end of a president's term and you're so closely connected to that president, you do feel the sense of there does need to be a changing of the guard.
Turns out, Ally has a crippling fear of clowns…and also confined spaces, blood, and objects covered with a closely connected series of small holes, as she explains to her therapist (Cheyenne Jackson) later.
Dallas-based Southwest is known for its quirky culture, closely connected with Kelleher's maverick image, as well as its fast growth from a regional carrier into one of the biggest in the United States.
The report defines different types of play — object, physical, outdoor and pretend — and explains play development, as well as its effects on the brain and how lower stress levels and play are closely connected.
Today the fundamental science is better understood and cancer is seen to be many diseases, more closely connected by the molecular faults that drive them than the location in the body they are found.
A major in the national gendarmerie, the officer is closely connected with Russian contractors working in the country, many of whom work closely with both the Russian government and Russian companies active in CAR.
Foxx, who is seeking re-election, had recused herself from the case last year in response to rumors she was "related" or "closely connected" to Smollett's family, according to documents from the prosecutor's office.
While American actress Meghan Markle is known to have come from far humbler beginnings than her now fiancé Prince Harry — it appears that the couple may be more closely connected than we first thought.
Documents released earlier this month revealed that Foxx said in text messages she recused herself on the recommendation of the office's former ethics officer following rumors she was "related or closely connected" to Smollett's family.
These include the closely connected Irish and British insurance markets that Sibley said had required the central bank and government to draft legislation to protect insurance customers in the event of a no deal Brexit.
On Thursday, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights published a reportshowing that caucuses — which often require voters to spend hours at the polls — have been closely connected with very low voter turnout during this election.
In the aftermath of the killing of the city's left-leaning mayor, Paweł Adamowicz (who was closely connected to the museum), the Art Newspaper states that disputes over the center's programming are becoming highly politicized.
The idea with the revamp is to make Skype a better tool for the sort of communication and sharing that takes place among members of Skype's more closely connected network, which often includes family and friends.
By definition, the question of whom one thinks will put the economy on the better path is closely connected to the question of whom one would prefer to see running the country, an inherently political question.
Six of those copies were reportedly given "to those most closely connected to the Harry Potter books," while a seventh was bejeweled and sold at another auction for £1.95m to raise money for her charity, Lumos.
"Mexico will be hurt by these recent developments, it has a significant oil sector and is closely connected to the U.S. economy," said Joydeep Mukherji, a managing director for sovereign ratings Americas at S&P Global.
That's because the vagus nerve on your right side is more closely connected to your heart, so stimulating it with electrical pulses from a device that hasn't been tested in clinical trials is a Very Bad Idea.
Even more than on the album "Coltrane" from a year before, we can feel how closely connected these musicians (McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones) had become, and how combustive those live moments must have been.
"Our family has no religious affiliation, I wouldn't consider us very spiritual and no belief in the supernatural, yet everyone in our family has felt very closely connected with Griffin over the past year," Mr. Madden said.
All that remains before those hearings begin is a cluster of high-profile witnesses closely connected to Trump who seem likelier to battle Congress to a stalemate than submit to questioning that might boost Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Yet there are many businesses that could be natural allies in the attempt to bring biodiversity and wildness back to the Earth's degraded landscapes — industries like forestry and tourism, that are closely connected to the natural world.
"Britain will in future be less closely connected than until now, including in the economic domain," she said, adding that it would be important nonetheless to have good ties with Britain on economic, security and defense policy.
As the Common Core takes hold in classrooms and national concern grows about income inequality, the test is supposed to be more closely connected to what kids learn in school — and more difficult for rich families to game.
Fairly or unfairly, there is a perception that outlets that cover entertainment may be too closely connected to — or even starstruck by — the people they're writing about, or that they may be too deferential to the PR machine.
"As it has always been closely connected to that of the Olympic Games of Rome 2024, the candidacy for the 10th edition of the Rugby World Cup has no more conditions to continue," said FIR president Alfredo Gavazzi.
But share prices were broadly higher across Europe and Asia, driving more gains for commodity-linked currencies like the Aussie and kiwi seen as most closely connected to appetite for risk on financial markets and rising asset prices.
But the dominant factor was further gains for share prices across Europe and Asia, driving bids for the currencies most closely-connected to appetite for risk on financial markets and pushing the kiwi to a five-month high.
Although he has a substantial history with the orchestra, onstage and in recordings, there was still a question of how Mr. Bychkov, a Russian, would fare with an ensemble so closely connected with the music of its homeland.
Ms. Foxx wrote in a text that she was removing herself because there were rumors that Ms. Foxx was "related or closely connected to the Smolletts," a rumor that she heard was "pervasive" in the Chicago Police Department.
But the company is also closely connected to China's ruling Communist Party, and under the provisions of the PRC's 2017 National Intelligence Law is mandated to share information with Beijing if ordered to do so by the Chinese government.
Jim Paulsen, the chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, says investors are treating companies that are closely connected to the economic cycle — like banks and retailers — as if the US economy is already in the depths of a recession.
In 2006, Garcia again ran for the presidency and eked out a win, defeating Ollanta Humala, who had spooked investors and was closely connected in many voters' minds with the socialist politics of Venezuela's late former president Hugo Chavez.
The B.J.P. is closely connected to a network of Hindu religious groups that have sprung into action this election season and sent vast legions of volunteers across India to knock on doors and target voters, down to individual apartment blocs.
It has been hard at times, Sena admitted, to see people come in and do a job they're paid for and leave behind without understanding or experiencing the immense pressure felt by the brigadistas who are closely connected to the land.
The behind-the-scenes calls underscored why the race was broadly seen as a proxy battle between the Sanders-aligned progressive wing of the party, which supported Ellison, and those more closely connected with Hillary Clinton and Obama, who largely backed Perez.
Aside from being experienced in the digital economy, Rouven possesses strong ties to the old economy, as he grew up closely connected to his family's business, Dresselhaus GmbH & Co KG, one of the largest providers of screws and fastening parts in Europe.
As an Estonian citizen, I use my digital identity to log in to government services and digitally sign any contract, meaning that I can feel closely connected to the country as a citizen even when I am not physically in the country.
New York City's long-overdue decision to honor Johnson and Rivera reflects a dawning awareness (among those in positions of power) that the LGBTQ movement was always more diverse, more radical, and more closely connected with other social movements than is commonly believed.
The question hanging over Left Alive is whether or not the passage of time, and the assembly of a group of creators more closely connected to mecha games can successfully carry on the series in a way Front Mission Evolved could not.
And for the most part, slavery is associated with the sectors of the economy most closely connected to the Atlantic world: systems of exchanges and markets that linked the new US to Europe, to Africa, to the Caribbean, and to Latin America.
Instead, they say they found themselves in murky back-channel negotiations with a representative of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a right-wing Hindu ideological group that is closely connected with the governing Bharatiya Janata Party but that has no official role in governing.
Cities are arguably more accountable than nation-states, more closely connected to their constituents, more aware of the everyday problems that confront everyday people, and as a result, comparably adept and motivated to get things done quickly, efficiently and without a big fuss.
One only needs to consider Simon Hantaï's extensive exchanges with historians and philosophers such as Georges Didi-Huberman, Jacques Derrida, or Jean-Luc Nancy to understand how closely connected abstract painting was to philosophy, and how curious the philosophical world was of the painted world.
He has a deep understanding of the digital economy and simultaneously, Rouven possesses strong ties to the old economy as he grew up closely connected to his family's business, Dresselhaus GmbH & Co KG, one of the largest providers of screws and fastening parts in Europe.
"Danny was one of my first friends out here, and we've stayed closely connected over the years," said Mr. Kutcher, calling from Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife, Mila Kunis — another "'70s Show" alum — and their 18-month-old daughter, Wyatt Isabelle.
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"Very many people who walk by this display will immediately understand that a ship of that silhouette, transporting cacao in the year 1670, would be closely connected to the trans-Atlantic slave trade and likely also transport human beings in horrific conditions," they wrote.
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, a global fellow at the Wilson Center who has interviewed hundreds of Central American migrants in the field, said that they are primarily motivated to leave their countries by violence and lack of economic opportunities, phenomena which she described as closely connected.
Instead of the type of conflict "largely based off of tribal affiliations," Abramowitz and Webster find that The rise of negative affect and incivility in American politics is closely connected with the rise of ideological polarization among the public as well as among political elites.
Turkish officials and investigations by The New York Times have found that Mr. Khashoggi's killing was the result of a complex operation that involved at least 15 agents who flew into Turkey specifically for the job, many of them closely connected to Prince Mohammed.
"The reason for such a move was the information that these groups, which are waging a war in Syria, are closely connected to terrorist organizations, first of all with ISIS (Islamic State) and al Qaeda," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said in a statement on Tuesday.
But a lot of furniture and home decor that makes sense for a dorm room become defunct once you're in an adult apartment, either because the items seem cheap, they're unnecessary in an adult space, or they're too closely connected with college to look natural anywhere else.
Across various political divides, there is a sense that Facebook, Twitter and Google exert too much influence on the national discourse; closely connected to this is the widespread concern that we users have developed an unhealthful relationship with our phones, or with the apps on them.
In many of the cases, law enforcement was alerted to the need for a potential risk protection order by a person closely connected to the respondent: 55 cases were initiated by a spouse or intimate partner, 33 from a parent and 13 from a co-worker.
In some networks, like a small isolated village, everyone is closely connected and you're likely to know everyone at a party; in a city, by contrast, people may be living more closely by as a whole, but you are less likely to know everyone at a party there.
To the chagrin of Reform, Conservative and more moderate Orthodox Jews, neither the Western Wall nor the issue of conversion to Judaism has the same importance in Israeli public life as it does among the Jewish Diaspora, where both are more closely connected to matters of personal identity.
And how will a typically outspoken superstar like James, given how closely connected he is to Nike and how significant the China market is to both brand and endorser, handle the uncomfortable questions sure to come his way this week when the Lakers meet the media in Shanghai?
Per Gildersleeve, the theory is that through body odor, you're detecting their major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a set of genes that plays a critically important role in helping our immune system identify and defend our body against pathogens, and are thought to be closely connected to those that dictate body odor.
Success in modern men's soccer, they say, depends now on how closely connected you are to that central network; so Portugal, for example, might be a relatively small nation, but it is sufficiently well-connected to benefit from the network in a way that Japan or Australia, say, are not.
Weeks after the hack, a Trump adviser was told that emails were in Russian hands In recently unsealed court documents, a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser said he was told by a professor closely connected to the Russian government that the Kremlin had obtained thousands of emails with "dirt" about Clinton.
"What I meant to demonstrate is my certainty that even with the unprecedented hardships of social distancing and remote classes, it is still possible for the Tisch community to make art together, and that all the artists in our school will find ways to remain closely connected even as circumstances challenge us," the statement read.
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One high-ranking U.S. government official closely connected to Pakistan affairs, who spoke to Fox News on request that his name not be used, acknowledged that the country had come a long way in sweeping up its own internal security – but that Afghanistan is still weathering the brunt of plots being hatched on the Pakistan side of the border.
In a Skype chat obtained by BuzzFeed News and its reporting partners, Kornilov is ordered by an employee of Rossiya Segodnya — which runs the website and news agency Sputnik and the news agency RIA Novosti, and is closely connected to RT (formerly known as Russia Today) — to comply with a list of approved topics to cover.
As a small room of reporters in a faculty lounge perused Mr. Kirk's five-page statement explaining his endorsement ("a second closely connected and equally uncomfortable truth…") Mr. Kirk said that Mr. Sanders, in apparent contrast to Hillary Clinton, had "genuine empathy" and the ability to drum up the enthusiasm of young voters looking to change the political system.
The text messages, which were released by the House Intelligence Committee, underscore how Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was closely connected to US policy on Ukraine and was involved in setting up the July 25 phone call between Trump and Zelensky, in which Trump also urged an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
The text messages, which were released by the House Intelligence Committee, underscore how Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was closely connected to US policy on Ukraine and was involved in setting up the July 25 phone call between Trump and Zelensky, in which Trump urged an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
Dee hits both the fun pop culture trends and the scary political ones, because he can see how closely connected they are: farm-to-table foodie culture links to rising income disparities; the rise and subsequent fall of blogs links to the splintering of the media, the surge of Fox News and rising paranoia and Islamophobia.
It's tough to look at Disney's exit — and more specifically, the reason for that exit — without thinking of 2010's rhythm game implosion, to which Skylanders publisher Activision was closely connected..The publisher's Guitar Hero, along with Rock Band from EA, both went away because there was too much space-consuming product — plastic instruments — not being sold.
Baptist's book came out in 2014, the same year that essays like the Ta-Nehisi Coates's "The Case for Reparations" and protests like the Ferguson Uprising would call attention to injustices in wealth and policing that continue to affect black communities — injustices that Baptist and other academics see as being closely connected to the deprivations of slavery.
"There are ways that Congress could write a different statute that would be more closely connected to conduct that has an effect on interstate commerce," said Michael Rosman, general counsel for the Center for Individual Rights, although he said he believed such a law would still be vulnerable to claims it violated equal protection or religious freedom.
Season 7's Cult featured Ivy Mayfair-Richards (Alison Pill) as the wife of Paulson's Ally Mayfair-Richards, and one of the major twists of the season centered around Ivy being closely connected with the local cult that had been terrorizing Ally (Ivy never forgave Ally for voting for Jill Stein in the high-stakes 2016 election).
In 2015, Ms. Warren sank the nomination of Antonio Weiss, the Wall Street banker selected by the Obama administration to serve as the third-ranking official at the Treasury Department, taking on her party on the grounds that Mr. Weiss, the former head of investment banking for Lazard, was too closely connected to the financial services industry to serve in public office.
In his speech, which positioned Fairfax's political future as being closely connected to the future of Virginia, Fairfax made other direct references to racism and injustice as he discussed the importance of due process, directly referencing the current 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virginia as well as the due process protections of the 14th Amendment — one of three constitutional amendments passed after the Civil War.

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