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tied

ADJECTIVE
firm
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ADJECTIVE
even
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According to the study's lead author, these variations are closely tied to Greenland's geological journey across a powerful volcanic region in the past.

From Science Daily

Obesity remains one of the most serious health challenges worldwide, and weight loss is often encouraged as a way to lower the risks tied to excess weight.

From Science Daily

He has 11 sacks, tied for ninth most in the NFL.

From Los Angeles Times

In Hoffman’s view, the ability for beliefs that are traditionally regarded as heretical to spread among self-identified Christians is deeply tied to two phenomena.

From Salon

The IRS’ ultimate treatment of sports event contracts isn’t necessarily tied to any decision by the CFTC.

From Barron's