Example sentences of "closely linked [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where tax-free reserves are so closely linked to capital investment , the small firm finds a greater proportion of profits subject to tax and may therefore be subject to a higher marginal rate of taxation .
2 Sweeney stands against those whose personal taste is too closely linked to morality in a falsely genteel way .
3 The modernist council properties have long been one of the strongest fiefdoms of professionalized architecture , being extremely closely linked to development planning and local political interests , and subject to the intervention of both civic authorities and the state .
4 The committee did not endorse the Schools Council 's wish to see CEE courses closely linked to CSE courses and grades ; it would prefer to see CEE course more closely linked to FE courses ( themselves in need of a simpler structure ) and more vocational in emphasis .
5 Many of these differentiating characteristics are closely linked to personality and can not be homogenized out of existence , although their significance as factors fragmenting proletarian unity can vary widely .
6 Particular attention must be given to the following : ( 1 ) The secrecy obligation is closely linked to Rule 2.2(e) which requires that where more than a very restricted number of people ( ie those in the companies concerned who need to know and their immediate advisers ) are included in pre-offer negotiations or discussions , then an announcement must be made .
7 These concerns have been further stimulated by the change in public attitudes to safety and environmental issues , many of which are closely linked to energy .
8 Deskilling appeared to be closely linked to computerization : least skill was required by the clerks at the most computerized of the institutions , the local authority .
9 In the diversification of roles between the universities and the polytechnics , the latter would develop the ‘ highest levels of education ’ closely linked to employment in industry and commerce — in which ‘ the Council for National Academic Awards would be the central pivot ’ .
10 Now , ‘ investment is closely linked to product .
11 Placement of tonic stress is , therefore , important and is closely linked to intonation .
12 Similarly , the karate competitor must be able to move smoothly and sometimes explosively , so the notion of stance is closely linked to movement .
13 Appleton et al have indicated that the mucosal proliferative changes brought about in experimental carcinogenesis by small bowel resection or calcium supplementation , or both , are closely linked to tumour yield .
14 Controlling activities arc so closely linked to Planning and Decision-making activities that it would be advisable to study the next two chapters in conjunction with Chapters 16 and 17 .
15 Pepsinogen synthesis has been found closely linked to secretion and depletion of stores by a well regulated feedback mechanism under in vitro conditions .
16 The self-image of older people is closely linked with morale , which for many has sunk so low that they often do not wish to continue living .
17 Consumption of alcohol is often closely linked with smoking .
18 The division of labour is closely linked with exploitation in all the works considered here , and its development is usually associated with the growth of slavery , which , together with serfdom , is seen as an intermediary step towards the development of the ‘ free ’ labour of capitalism .
19 In this model the curriculum for teachers ' colleges and the examination system for both schools and colleges are closely linked with school curriculum development .
20 Closely linked with healing is the casting out of demons .
21 Enthusiasm is closely linked with interest , for it is only when things cease to interest us that we lose enthusiasm .
22 Sexual development is closely linked with body language and bodily contacts of early childhood .
23 Closely linked with justice were the other aspects of administration .
24 The lower limit of TL dating of sediment is closely linked with uncertainty about how far the sediment was bleached in antiquity , and this led to development of the optically stimulated luminescence ( OSL ) technique .
25 The rise in childbearing outside marriage is closely linked with cohabitation .
26 be closely linked with machinery for dissemination of information about changes and their implementation in schools ;
27 Even a family with lands in various shires , such as the Stonors themselves , who had estates in Devon as well as their principal family holding in Oxfordshire , was closely linked by marriage to other families in its own near neighbourhood .
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