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tied

adjective as in firm

Strongest match

adjective as in even

Strongest match

Strong matches

Weak match

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Income is also tied to a person’s perception of their physical wellbeing.

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The Justice Department’s request to drop criminal charges against Boeing tied to two fatal plane crashes was granted on Thursday, despite objections from some victims’ families who wanted the case to go to trial.

In the last three months of last year, Edison received 230 reports of traffic accidents, people failing to get needed medical care and other safety problems tied to the shutoffs, according to the company’s reports.

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Barnett discovered that ROS oxidized certain immune and metabolic proteins involved in neurological disease, altering the activity of thousands of genes tied to inflammation and dementia.

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An October 17 ISS analysis of the proposal criticized the rationale for the potential windfall, noting that Musk's financial interests are already closely tied to Tesla's fate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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