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link

[lingk] / lɪŋk /




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Mark Sculpher, professor of health economics at the University of York, said there is no logical link between the prices the NHS pays to pharmaceutical companies and their decisions to locate manufacturing in the U.K.

From The Wall Street Journal

My suspicion is that your issues with this boy have less to do with his debt and are more linked to what you think it says about his character.

From MarketWatch

The ad included a link to a Cursor webpage along with a heartfelt letter that started with: “Dear Developers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

These scans track the movement of water through brain tissue, which helps researchers map the networks that link one region to another.

From Science Daily

Events will show the cultural links between the countries, including a sleigh designed in 1845 by the German-born Prince Albert, who was married to Queen Victoria.

From BBC