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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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The caveat is that U.S. sales are increasingly tied to what happens in the stock market.

Some of the firm’s most popular lending investments in Latin America are tied to infrastructure and projects like building toll roads that involve collecting payments for the debt from the tolls that drivers pay.

Futures tied to the S&P 500 were little changed after the index posted four straight gains through Wednesday.

It also allowed for distributions tied to the daughter’s education, health and other expenses.

Mitochondrial decline has been tied to aging, heart disease and several neurodegenerative conditions.

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