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Or, for a start, the existing railroad link between the two countries could be made operational.
But this direct link between higher household saving and a lower dollar will only be forged if higher household saving is not outweighed by a rise in government dis-saving, i.e., by a larger government deficit.
More importantly, it would deny Iran the ability to link popular Islamic and Arab causes with its own hegemonic ambitions.
Investment bankers wait with bated breath for the merger and acquisition league tables, even though the link between a high ranking and profitability is somewhere between loose and non-existent.
But as the states won't be able to do everything alone and won't renounce maintaining political control, we must be able to link the Union's policies and those of specific states.
Japan recognized the link between political clout and science in the 1980's.
But does this mean that there is no link at all between the stated views of radical clerics or politicians and the acts committed in the name of those opinions?
In fact, there is a natural link between the two situations.
Liu realized that Neusoft could link standard Intel chips and its own imaging software to a range of digital sensors.
The key is to link a bold idea with a practical and powerful technology, and then to push the idea and technology forward through mass citizen action.
Sweden's pension system recently created a link between national income growth and benefits, but the reforms did not include creating GDP-linked bonds, a natural adjunct to such a scheme.
So the link between oxidative stress and disease should not be overemphasized.
If such a link between trade and currency policy were forced into the TPP, the Asian participants would refuse to join.
But for this system to work solid information about under-performing companies must be available to investors and the link between the pay of top managers and company performance must be real.
Niall Ferguson, the British historian, cites scholars who attribute Japan's imperial expansion after 1914 to a male youth bulge, and who link the rise of Islamist extremism to an Islamic youth bulge.
Yeltsin once spoke about his scheme to link two centrists.
He has committed himself to the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons and acknowledges the link between nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament by the nuclear-weapon states.
This effort is part of then Indian President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam's ambitious pan-African e-Network project to link all 53 African capitals to tertiary care facilities across India.
As farmers, mothers, educators, and innovators, women provide a critical link between food production, consumption, and future progress on food security.
That means not only recognizing the vital link between his policies and today's problems, but also ensuring that what should be preserved is not sacrificed in the rush to efface his memory.
Belarus is the missing link in Eastern Europe's post-Soviet democratization and reintegration.
A massive state bailout, while adding enormously to pressure on Obama's government, would expose the weak link in the US system of governance.
Rather than adopting the Western model of motivating every link in the supply chain to adhere to specified quality and safety standards, the government continues to rely on top-down policies.
It is customary to link Africa's failures to slavery and colonization, and no one can deny such claims.
Nor do the population data show any link between radiation levels and mammal densities; the number of mammals in the most contaminated parts of the zone is similar to that in the least contaminated parts.
BERLIN - When placed under too much strain, chains tend to break at the weakest link.

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