Example sentences of "[is] [adv] linked with " in BNC.

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1 Hume 's argument , however , does not hold water for the simple reason that it assumes that the question of the possibility of significantly ascribing identity to objects as ontological existents can and should be decided via an analysis of the conditions of their identification , whereas the simple fact is that the concept of an entity as a potential topic of discourse is analytically linked with , and hence inseparable from , that of identity .
2 The preliminary conclusion , then , that emerges from our discussion so far is this : that the concept of a topic of discourse is analytically linked with that of identity and that there can be no question of " defining " this link in terms of the conditions of re-identification of such topics , whether they be meanings or non-meanings , for the simple reason that without presupposing the identity of the topic in a given case , the question of its " reidentification " can not even be intelligibly raised .
3 Colour is intimately linked with light , so it is hardly surprising that changing light alters colours , enhancing the brilliance of some while causing other to fade almost into invisibility .
4 The growth of Sunk Island is intimately linked with the Gylby family who , for almost 200 years leased it from the Crown , embanking it as it increased in size .
5 She makes a sexuality which is dispersed all over these bodies , and which is intimately linked with fluid flow and self-touch , the embodiment of the female psyche .
6 The latter effect is intimately linked with solar magnetic reversals and is therefore worthy of our attention ; it will be detectable palaeomagnetically but lost in the usual low-order spherical harmonic analysis .
7 Theory appraisal is intimately linked with the circumstances under which a theory first makes its appearance .
8 It is closely related to the regulation of a particular form of social formation and is intimately linked with political and economic forces , and the consequent social problems which emerge .
9 Thirdly , thinking which is reflective is intimately linked with feelings , imagination and involvement in life , and is concerned about truth .
10 The third stage involves the development of the sphere of institutions , which Paasi sees as simultaneous with the second-'the emergence of institutions is naturally linked with the increasing employment of the name and other territorial symbols and signs of the region' ( p. 126 ) .
11 There are are cutbacks in education , there are cutbacks in everything in the , in the country at the moment and this is obviously linked with erm recession .
12 Taunton Cider , which is physically linked with the West Somerset Railway at Norton Fitzwarren , and Fitzgerald Lighting from Bodmin will now be sending their goods by road instead of rail .
13 Jameson and Davis recognise , however , that it is somehow linked with developments in capitalism itself .
14 Surprisingly , skin dehydration is not linked with age or sex .
15 However , the concept of jus cogens is not linked with the concept of State responsibility , another exclusion from the Vienna Convention .
16 I should not pretend that my personal motivation in studying social policy is not linked with a commitment to non-revolutionary movement towards social equality .
17 ‘ It is not linked with the free flights promotion and will be used in our continuing development of the company . ’
18 Personal property is best linked with communal rather than private property , such as state or kin-held property , since it is a statement of relative inalienability , such that the social subject , individual or collective , associated with the object retains control over the conditions under which it may be alienated .
19 This is usually linked with an album release date .
20 From these definitions you will see that crime and delinquency are one form of deviance ( strictly speaking , delinquency refers to anti-social and illegal behaviour , but in sociology it is usually linked with ‘ juvenile ’ and used to refer to the criminality and misconduct of youths ) .
21 The preface makes it clear that interest in the past in Saudi Arabia — as in all countries — is directly linked with present prosperity .
22 This Cartesian illusion is directly linked with the universal belief that " we " ( people like us ) can be distinguished from " they " ( people who are like us in external form but not like us in their inner essence ) .
23 The cadences of intense sadness and horror serve to intensify the feeling of devotional longing for a love which will somehow heal this dying process yet is integrally linked with , and expressed through it : The very repetition of the invocation " swete Ihesu " which does not appear in the short version gives a feeling of relief .
24 1 his rather sudden change has still to be explained , although the huge reduction in the overall pace of pasture improvement is clearly linked with the stagnation in the market for cattle and sheep .
25 Admired and rejected , the primitive rite is also linked with the city ; the isolated last line of the poem 's second section summons up the field and its dancing , leading to a juxtaposition with the urban world which follows .
26 Criminality is also linked with power , respectability and wealth .
27 Jealousy is also linked with the question why ? and what we feel we are owed .
28 This concept is also linked with the concept of power , which is one used to indicate how much influence a family member has in achieving a desired outcome , by active or passive alignment with other members .
29 In his influential Hints on Household Taste ( 1868 ) , Charles Eastlake , whose name is also linked with the Arts and Crafts Movement inspired by William Morris , describes the eagerness with which ‘ many of us have peeped inside the threshold of a Welsh Cottage or Devonshire farmhouse , and longed to sketch its ample hearth ’ .
30 How far unions are binding , how far they are exclusive , how long they last , whether they bind men and women equally , whether sexual unions are public or merely private matters , whether the recognition of unions is inevitably linked with the legitimation of children — all these questions and many more are so variable that many anthropologists would argue that is not possible to give a valid universal definition of marriage [ Leach , 1961 ] .
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