"tie" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But news coverage is inexorably tied to the trajectory of an election's plot line, and ultimately affects results, strategists say.
- Reasonableness is inexorably tied to whether government complied with the Warrant Clause, which is predicated on probable cause.
- The religion of Egypt was inexorably tied to the leadership of the country, the pharaoh being the leader of both.
- But that's the very definition of immutable metadata: it is metadata that is inexorably tied to the data itself.
- The history of the gap is inexorably tied to that of Harpers Ferry and the surrounding area.
- But in this town you're judged as if your work is somehow tied inexorably to your ability to get those grosses.
- But we also put cookbooks in the kitchen because, unlike any of our other books, they are tied inexorably to a single domestic task.
- Ranching is an industry inexorably tied to the rhythm of nature.
- Since the consulting agreement was inexorably tied to the transfer of business assets from Flood to Prima, it was covered.
- The general appears to have convinced the 15,000-man armed forces that their future is inexorably tied to his.
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