Sentences with phrase «grow closer ties»

According to a recent Barna Research Group survey, Hispanics (40 million strong in the U.S. alone) are one of the most religious people groups as gaged by their desire and commitment to grow closer ties with God.

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Under a logic of «public - private partnership», the companies participating in Grow are fostering close ties with governments in order to increase their control over markets and supply chains.
The boomer and millennial generations are close — a tie that has only grown stronger as millennials move back home.
Nilsson, 27, grew up near here, a region with closer ties in some ways to neighboring Norway than to the rest of Sweden.
The relationship between the two statewide leaders has grown increasingly rocky, and it hasn't been helped by reports that Paterson feels betrayed by Ravitch's close ties to Silver.
In some ways much of the activity on global markets in recent weeks can be tied to a growing awareness of just how close the vote is expected to be.
However, the world of gaming music isn't just growing larger with its close ties to licensed music, it is also growing with its focus on original high quality scores for games.
Yet amidst his growing fame and new - found financial independence, Basquiat retained close ties with the urban milieu of his earlier youth.
Already she embodied the possibilities and contradictions of growing up as a girl in the midst of the sexual revolution: a tomboy who liked pink, independent but with close family ties, a determined do - er whose first love was reading.
The North American energy flows continue to grow and the U.S. is building even stronger energy ties with its closest neighbors — Canada and Mexico.
They made it work and with close family ties when the children grew up.
To protect happy hour (sorry I missed your call at 6; I was at my daughter's recital); To avoid hurt feelings (sure, those clothes are okay for court); to avoid recriminations (the jury foreman obviously hated you for some reason); to calm fears (the workhouse is not as bad as you've heard); to secure a client (of course you should divorce her, and the kids will be just fine); for career advancement (I'm soooo lucky to work for a brilliant partner like you); to grow one's reputation (I love that tie, your honor); to close a deal (no way would they ever sue over this); to get paid (yes, I will go after your 401 (k) if you don't pay my $ 1,500 fee)...
Beyond Portland, the closest city to me now, I have great affection for Lackawanna, where I grew up, with Rome and Chicago, where I studied tied for second.
Fact:» [F] indings were consistent with previous findings that teens in single - father families tend to have less close emotional ties either with their nonresident mothers or with resident fathers, compared with teens growing up with mothers living in the household (Downey, 1994).
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