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tied

ADJECTIVE
firm
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ADJECTIVE
even
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She has the most Olympic appearances for any U.S. hockey player and is tied for the U.S. record for Olympic goals with 14.

From Los Angeles Times

She said international humanitarian law had to be tied to national security interests, "otherwise it will not become a priority".

From Barron's

“We see different growth patterns than we see in industries that are tied to business outcomes and economic cycles,” Bachaud says.

From Barron's

Will investors properly separate the companies that will be disrupted by AI from those that are developing immunity, or will they pare risky bets tied to the new technology until a clearer picture emerges?

From Barron's

The stocks have also struggled to shake off worries tied to the rise of artificial intelligence.

From Barron's