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linkage

[ling-kij] / ˈlɪŋ kɪdʒ /


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"There are no rail networks here and there's really poor public transport so the linkages to other centres and other hospitals is really poor," she told BBC News NI.

From BBC

Advocates of a U.S. takeover say that Greenland would benefit from association with the world’s leading superpower—and a range of linkages are possible.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investigations into some of these linkages were among the more than 50 autism-related studies whose funding Kennedy has cut since taking office, a ProPublica investigation found.

From Los Angeles Times

“But it will never drive enough employment and linkages in the economy to be transformative.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The linkages between these tech behemoths and the stock market’s dependence on them are notable.

From The Wall Street Journal