Sentences with phrase «tie to someone»

Comprehensive insurance pays for damage to your vehicle that's not tied to accidents with other vehicles in which driver fault is a factor.
We have always been a relatively small and open economy with close ties to other, much larger, economies.
Many teachers are still concerned with the personal development of students in ways that are not closely tied to success in the market.
These types of loans are loans not directly tied to financial need.
There are many opportunities for organizations, businesses and individuals with strong ties to specific communities who may want to provide a way for people to contact each other.
That decision prompted intense criticism from Democratic and Republican leaders in the state legislature, who said pay raises should be considered on their own terms instead of tied to other issues.
That satisfaction associated with using apps is also tied to more willingness to pay.
She has deep ties to organized labor and could secure the backing of several major unions.
If we want the public to trust what we say, our views can not be perceived as compromised by financial ties to food companies.
Credit card rates did turn out to be more tied to interest rates than expected.
It is possible, though rare, for ties to happen in the final vote.
Experience is not directly tied to specific job titles and dates of employment which can lead employers to suspect you're trying to hide something.
But he was not sure closer ties to other countries would hurt jobs there.
However, overall health is closely tied to how many years people spend in school (indicated by circle size).
Though the goals of the program are directly tied to student learning, a variety of digital devices provided by the school division also will be used and studied during the school year.
Maybe you want something that isn't so tied to your smartphone and you're wondering if there's anything like that available.
Investment in funds and companies tied to cryptocurrencies and related technologies offer less volatile paths to participating in crypto tech.
I left the measurements the same since I like longer ties to make a cute bow.
Shoes, always tied to new beginnings and celebrations.
More than 125 districts passed resolutions opposing high - stakes tests tied to teacher evaluations.
We promote the use of credit by tying it to fancy reward points and programs.
I believe that other cards tied to other airlines have similar perks.
The settlement sparked outrage from lawmakers and has led a handful of state and city agencies to cut business ties to the bank.
It seems clear that you see local economic development as intimately tied to sustainable development; can you tell us a little bit more about that?
This proof is generally seen by the courts as tied to education or long term practical application that resulted in success.
Closing the feedback loop allows real - time tailoring of teaching to ensure high levels of engagement, which are directly tied to performance.
The public relations firm has close ties to many other elected officials as well.
Most agreed that maintaining human contact, as well as keeping ties to your community, was vital.
The commission's preliminary report found some suggested wrongdoing by groups tied to lawmakers, and recommended tighter enforcement of campaign finance laws.
When do personal ties to a region outweigh the benefits of joining a distant but well - established start - up cluster?
Doing that may keep you from pursuing other goals that are more closely tied to what you ultimately want from your life and career.
With index funds tied to downward market action, experienced portfolio managers at active funds will be attempting to minimize the damage, while setting the stage to potentially maximize returns on the rebound.
This was reflected in the survey results, which showed modest bumps in hourly rates tied to years of call.
Revenue increases tied to increased client value produce better results, especially in a very competitive legal market.
Interestingly, complete mental health was strongly tied to social support.
Truly independent title companies avoid these conflicts by choosing to remain free of ties to real estate professionals who refer them business.
Soon, test results will also be more closely tied to teacher reviews and pay.
I think about rate increases being very much tied to what the fed might do, a rate increase or two, how that might affect the Canadian currency.
While the cost of attending a four - year university continues to increase, a college degree remains tied to higher earning potential.
We know the importance of having strong family ties to fall back on in times of need.
At some firms, the title «of counsel» is given to retired partners who maintain ties to the firm.
At the same time, local officials will have closer ties to school personnel, making school - based interest groups more influential.
Many of us, and not just people tied to industry, see uncertainty as a reason to wait, to do more research.
We must realize that poverty makes profit for corporations and organizations that have financial and political ties to schools.
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