So, why might the changes be linked to the suit?
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Poor blood flow can be linked to poor skin conditions.
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Another death may be linked to Takata's fatally flawed airbags.
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Dyes may be linked to skin rashes and other issues.
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Her disarray, she thinks, might be linked to her creativity.
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The platform can be linked to wedding and baby registries.
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Incentives should be linked to changes that Iran makes first.
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Engagement with the hotline will not be linked to points.
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It too found sexual harassment to be linked to hypertension.
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In other words, learning should be linked to a purpose.
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Only the lowest pensions would be linked to the minimum wage.
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One in six turned out to be linked to the IRA.
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Gyms and PokéStops are supposed to be linked to local landmarks.
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Managers' bonuses will be linked to the turnaround plan, Opel said.
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The phone can also be linked to a Blacture debit card.
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Their developments can be linked to the irrevocable caesura of war.
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And that might be linked to the murders, but not always.
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In other words, the states can be linked to cellular behavior.
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Chronic pain may be linked to an increasing risk for dementia.
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Around 131,000 tweets are said to be linked to the IRA trolls.
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The documentary probes other possible murders that may be linked to Cochran.
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Could these cycles in tooth development also be linked to nursing behavior?
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Many of these variations may not be linked to intelligence at all.
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Once paired, the Titan Security Keys will be linked to your account.
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It could be linked to our brains releasing dopamine, a reward hormone.
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A 2017 study claims those tendencies could be linked to your genes.
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The sample accounts appeared to be linked to recent purchases at Sonic.
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The sample accounts appeared to be linked to recent purchases at Sonic.
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Tesla is investigating a fatal crash that might be linked to Autopilot.
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The catch: It has to be linked to a Schwab brokerage account.
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But it could also be linked to broader patterns of climate change.
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The documents turned out to be linked to a Russian disinformation campaign.
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The police said that shooting appeared to be linked to a gang.
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Another study suggested it may be linked to the spread of antibiotic resistance.
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Could such working hours be linked to similar results in other age groups?
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It did not account for rebates, which can't be linked to individual claims.
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These would be linked to inflation, or another measure such as average consumption.
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In this case, these molecules appear to be linked to exposure to antibiotics.
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They may be linked to media coverage in the UK around that time.
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Dr. Rasmussen said other brain defects may also be linked to Zika infection.
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Another 120 cases were also believed to be linked to the E.coli outbreak.
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The posting was first confirmed to be linked to Steyer by BuzzFeed News.
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They will be linked to parking decks, soccer fields and a nearby arboretum.
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Why this matters: Growing support for unions could be linked to Trump's election.
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Today, about 10 percent of British ancestry can be linked to that population.
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Iron deficiency anemia may be linked to hearing loss, new research has found.
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Instagram's strength as a misinformation spreader might also be linked to engagement farms.
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Explosion at Texas FedEx Could Be Linked to Austin, FBI SaysAfter a package exploded at a FedEx building outside San Antonio early Tuesday morning, wounding one employee, authorities said the blast might be linked to the four bombings in Austin.
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Brazil has reported 3,700 cases of suspected microcephaly that may be linked to Zika.
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Living close to a busy road may be linked to dementia, new research reveals.
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It'll be linked to a user's Spotify account, so they can access their playlists.
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By contrast, the BCRA's subsidies would be linked to income, just like under Obamacare.
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Instead, the article's thesis was that these comments could be linked to anti-Semitism.
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Cuomo said that the explosion did not appear to be linked to international terrorism.
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If anything, ex-sex seemed to be linked to benefits more often than not.
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In November jihadists thought to be linked to Islamic State killed seven Coptic Christians.
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Particular actions can be linked to times and keyboard shortcuts for even more control.
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Like other asset managers, Capital Group says executive pay should be linked to performance.
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Current dollar weakness seems to be linked to a rebound in the global economy.
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Anything from diabetes to SSRIs to too much caffeine could be linked to it.
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He also doesn't think the unrelated miners legislation should be linked to Lighthizer's confirmation.
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This odd divergence in opinion may be linked to a globalisation of supply chains.
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The low turnout appeared to be linked to a growing contingent of disenchanted voters.
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MGen may also be linked to an increased chance of HIV acquisition among females.
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This strange shift appears to be linked to climate change and its accompanying effects.
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The police have said that the murders appeared to be linked to his work.
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And that, ultimately, may be linked to the productivity and sustainability of agricultural systems.
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PayPal accounts can also be linked to Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
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Fitzwilliams told INSIDER that the decision could be linked to "Harry's fiercely protective instincts."
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Authorities are also investigating social media accounts that could be linked to the shooter.
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The amount of coverage offered should be linked to the value of the home.
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Payments might be linked to the output gap, or to the level of unemployment.
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Officials say the overdoses may be linked to the same contaminated batch of heroin.
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Could the appeal of Afrofuturism in Black Panther also be linked to current events?
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It said that activity did not appear to be linked to the Iranian campaign.
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A couple of the posts provided by Facebook said to be linked to Iranian citizens.
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Authorities said they were investigating social media posts that may be linked to the suspect.
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The source did not elaborate on how the cards might be linked to the attack.
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This means they may be linked to health problems such as asthma and bladder cancer.
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For college-age women — Mr. Sanders's female base — sexism tends to be linked to sex.
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Though repayments can be linked to future income, only 217% of borrowers opt for this.
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Some of it could be linked to the premise the Fed could hike this summer.
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The problem is believed to be linked to three deaths and five injuries in accidents.
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Of those, 1063 confirmed as microcephaly and 1053 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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But today's indictment on fraud charges would appear to be linked to that sprawling scandal.
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Of those, 2118 confirmed as microcephaly and 2119 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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An estimated 45.4% of deaths among children under five can be linked to poor diet.
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Now, police are looking for clues at a website believed to be linked to her.
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At least some of those mutations might be linked to the virulence of Y. pestis.
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Her decision to return seems to be linked to Calvin Klein's new designer, Raf Simons.
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Of those, 203 confirmed as microcephaly and 41 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Much of the choker's recent comeback can be linked to the resurgence of 90s trends.
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A big part of that swing can be linked to cheaper oil, the executive said.
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He also suggested that future tariffs could be linked to Mexico helping fight illegal immigration.
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Of those, 1683 confirmed as microcephaly and 41 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Links and URLs are themselves encrypted so they can't be linked to the content requested.
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That address was found to be linked to an online chat site containing explicit images.
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Of those, 462 confirmed as microcephaly and 41 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Of those, 462 confirmed as microcephaly and 83 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Charges have been brought against nearly 22015 Americans believed to be linked to the group.
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Abdelrazak is said to be linked to at least two fatal shipwrecks in the Mediterranean.
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The tail-off in planning may be linked to a slowdown in the housing market.
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And it might also be linked to greater worker productivity, and thus faster economic growth.
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Of those, 462 confirmed as microcephaly and 423 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Of those, 153 confirmed as microcephaly and 41 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Of those, 123 confirmed as microcephaly and 12 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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One view holds that no single storm or drought can be linked to climate change.
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"We don't want language-learning to be linked to any sort of threat," she says.
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Changes in SRs and SRFs would likely be linked to changes in the sovereign's ratings.
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Also, some payment cards may require a zip code to be linked to your account.
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Conspiracy theories have a tendency to be linked to paranoia and other mental health issues.
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Dr. Scambos said that Arctic sea ice loss can be linked to temperatures in Siberia.
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Mr. Ross said Monday that ZTE's fate should not be linked to the trade negotiations.
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Two years later, the grotto pools would be linked to an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease.
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All international cases are thought to be linked to the original outbreak cluster in Wuhan.
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All international cases are thought to be linked to the original outbreak cluster in Wuhan.
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The difference in hunting behavior may be linked to the placement of the insects' eyes.
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Of those, 2115 confirmed as microcephaly and 2118 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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So far, prenatal cannabis exposure does not appear to be linked to obvious birth defects.
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Of those, 2641 confirmed as microcephaly and 24 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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In other types of synesthesia, sounds might be linked to colors or words with tastes.
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Of those, 462 confirmed as microcephaly and 83 determined to be linked to virus Feb.
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Even worse, many of the newly diagnosed cases cannot be linked to other known cases.
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Brazil has reported more than 4,000 cases of suspected microcephaly that may be linked to Zika.
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I did all this geometry not having any notion that it would be linked to physics.
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The rise in overdose deaths appears to be linked to fentanyl, a class of synthetic opioids.
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Some of the web addresses that can be linked to the hackers specifically mention North Korea.
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Every bot is different, but all can be linked to human goals, desired outcomes, and programming.
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The focus on integration might soon mean that the two can be linked to one another.
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It proposed a new business model in which profit would not be linked to higher sales.
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Snowden speculated on Twitter that Martin's arrest could be linked to a leak of NSA secrets.
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But there is no app, only a bot that can be linked to SMS or Facebook.
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As Mueller's probe already has implicated foreign entities, the subpoena could be linked to the investigation.
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Over time, images could be linked to their identity and other sensitive data, like credit scores.
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Or the two factors could be linked to a third which influences voting, such as marriage.
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The fall may be linked to restrictions in some nations on discards and improved fishing gear.
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And once he's sworn in, Trump's conflicts of interest can be linked to his actual policies.
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Christopher Granville, managing director at TS Lombard Research, said Ulyukayev's detention might be linked to that.
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MUS USA's ratings will be linked to the ratings of MUAH, rated 'A/F646' by Fitch.
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Takata said on Tuesday that an 11th death could be linked to a faulty air bag.
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"Our findings show that diet can be linked to the timing of natural menopause," she said.
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Courses of study are to be linked to the "national development plan", as interpreted by bureaucrats.
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With heroin, nearly 58% of all abuse could be linked to a war injury, they found.
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But he also rejected the notion that the issue should be linked to the terror attack.
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These wildfires can be linked to the warmer temperatures and drier conditions that climate change brings.
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These events can be linked to the warmer temperatures and drier conditions that climate change brings.
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Pentagon officials are required to divest all investments that could be linked to their future decisions.
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However, some of the color selections can be linked to the early days of the company.
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The company has turned over more than 3,000 ads believed to be linked to the Kremlin.
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Danueal Drayton who's accused of killing Samantha Stewart may be linked to other slayings, officials said.
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Stress in childhood may be linked to hardening of the arteries in adulthood, new research suggests.
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Research on diving seals has suggested that larger spleens could be linked to longer dive times.
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Paradoxically, scientists said, the pursuit of toxic prey may be linked to the parrot's exceptional longevity.
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Scientists say unusual warming in the Arctic may be linked to more winter storms further south.
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It was the first deaths believed to be linked to the virus on the East Coast.
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The Red Cross said its relief in Venezuela will not be linked to any political parties.
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And then Six Apart was that you can be linked to anybody, which was really interesting.
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In humans, this sort of behavior is thought to be linked to creativity and cognitive complexity.
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After all, what brand wants to be linked to a virus which is killing people worldwide?
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The anomalies could also be linked to speculative objects called sterile neutrinos, supersymmetric particles, or axions.
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Some also say that enforced celibacy could be linked to cases of sexual misconduct by priests.
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There have been no details or information about any suspects who might be linked to the blast.
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The Sound remote can only be linked to one Sonos zone (or grouped zone) at a time.
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Clapper wondered how intelligence officers would be affected when their clothes might be linked to the internet.
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Drug prices should be linked to the success of treatment and not to development costs, he said.
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"Without a doubt your decision to exercise will be linked to one of your values," adds Cecil.
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Local police in a microblog post said the vandalism could be linked to a dispute over debt.
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But he said it might be linked to the publication of the U.S. Sentry report on corruption.
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The production system would also be linked to a GPS unit, although it wasn't for our demo.
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Anti-African prejudice may be linked to India's stubborn, caste-related bias in favour of lighter skin.
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And a new study suggests that might be linked to another unfortunate gender difference: the wage gap.
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The company said on Tuesday that an 11th death could be linked to a faulty air bag.
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But the study opens up the intriguing possibility that birds' smells may be linked to their microbiomes.
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Changes in diet may also be linked to increased rates of poverty in some southern European countries.
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Sometimes a large quake can be linked to a smaller quake that occurred earlier, called a foreshock.
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Recent research has revealed that the increases in jellyfish populations can be linked to human activity, too.
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Experts also worried that infertility itself, not only its treatment, might somehow be linked to breast cancer.
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But more research is needed to better understand other environmental factors thought to be linked to intelligence.
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The malware is thought to be linked to the Iron cybercrime group, which has previously released ransomware.
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As Business Insider previously reported, a founder's early decisions can be linked to measurable growth later on.
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No adverse events, such as self-harming or hospitalizations, could be linked to the avatar treatment itself.
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To raise people out of poverty, therefore, their valuables must somehow be linked to them as individuals.
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But it seems Labs love food more than most, and it may be linked to their genes.
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In Germany, researchers discovered that an anonymous internet search history could be linked to an actual identity.
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ISIS also sometimes declines to take ownership for attacks that turn out to be linked to it.
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Mostly, they are comparing a consumer's raw data to gene variants reported to be linked to disease.
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Indeed, cadmium's use in contemporary jewelry may be linked to manufacturers shying away from working with lead.
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Diplomats told the newspaper that any payment should not be linked to the fate of Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
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And if they do, they'll likely be linked to the Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Comedy Series winners.
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Zoonotic diseases like Covid-19 may be linked to increasing deforestation and the sale of wild animals.
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Consuming soy-based formula during infancy may be linked to severe menstrual pain in adulthood, researchers report.
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Read the order: Go deeper: Fear over Trump's immigration crackdown may be linked to rise in uninsured
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Between 40 percent and 80 percent of the human genome may be linked to ancient viral invasions.
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He lived in a gang-controlled area and was aware he could be linked to criminal activity.
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But the authors said the trend could be linked to natural variability rather than a warming atmosphere.
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Aid to Pakistan should be linked to a sequence and timeline for specific actions against Taliban leaders.
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Jimmy John's pulled sprouts that could be linked to illnesses from restaurants across the US.Walmart goes ... Prime?
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Good news for men: Frequent ejaculation appears to be linked to a lower risk for prostate cancer.
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His illness turned out to be linked to Group A streptococcus, the bacterium that causes strep throat.
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That said, the unusually small ozone hole observed this year cannot be linked to the Montreal Protocol.
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The interface can be linked to any personal device, allowing for full operational control while in use.
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Using that data, researchers estimate that climate change could be linked to over 14,000 suicides by 2050.
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If the pass had been bought with a credit card, it could be linked to the perpetrator.
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Or, it could be linked to the belief that the past, overall, was better than the present.
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Allergies to finned fish are also common but do not appear to be linked to shellfish allergies.
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Some of the outages of these sites and services may not be linked to the Cloudflare issue.
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Sleep delay, though it can be linked to other sleep issues, is not the primary culprit here.
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Investigators are still seeking to determine whether he can be linked to other crimes from that time.
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Investigators are questioning five migrants in relation to the deaths, which may be linked to sex trafficking.
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Under the new mechanism, bank lending rates will be linked to the loan prime rate, which will be linked to the PBOC's medium-term lending facility (MLF) interest rate, and that should establish a relatively smooth policy transmission mechanism, said Ma Jun, a policy adviser to the central bank.
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Infection of pregnant women with the Zika virus may be linked to microcephaly — unusually small heads — in infants.
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The two suspects, who police said were thought to be linked to a "serious crime," were later freed.
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Officials said at the time the German data were released that it seemed to be linked to Brexit.
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Some believe the spike may be linked to a recent outbreak of severe pneumonia, known as Legionnaire's disease.
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However, for those with the highest blood lead levels, nearly 5% of cases could be linked to bullets.
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Research is mixed on the extent to which some of these factors may be linked to school shootings.
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The ONS said the recent poor run of retail sales figures appeared to be linked to rising inflation.
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Those antibiotics appeared to be linked to a depletion of a bacterium called Akkermansia muciniphila in the microbiome.
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And obesity continues to be linked to a higher risk of numerous health conditions, particularly type 2 diabetes.
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Prices would be linked to benchmarks such as European gas market hubs and border prices, including in Germany.
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On no account, say the leaked instructions, should falls in the stockmarket be linked to the trade conflict.
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He once suggested Rappler was American-owned and could therefore be linked to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
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In fact, evidence from other studies suggests caffeine may even be linked to decreased rates of cardiovascular problems.
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Some have been falsely claiming 5G wireless technology can be linked to cancer, autism, and other health problems.
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Spreading support for the royals may be linked to growing disgust at the corruption scandals besetting Romanian politics.
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The terrace will also be linked to a courtyard garden on the ground floor, just beyond the lobby.
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The rise and fall of pollution from these sources, to some extent, can be linked to economic growth.
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Parlors there can be linked to others in every state in the US, except Vermont, the report said.
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Galindo said he suspects that his young children's recent respiratory problems may be linked to the pepper spray.
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Inevitably, olive oil prices seem to be linked to the weather, and bad weather will mean bad harvests.
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As Dr. Zeichner mentioned, the pore-blocking powers of heavy cosmetics may be linked to possible milia development.
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The wait list may be linked to another project that Amazon has been quietly promoting called "Amazon Inspire".
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Some rare genetic mutations are linked to autism, but most cannot easily be linked to genetic risk factors.
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To the delight of countries like Germany, aid to poorer countries will be linked to economic-reform efforts.
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Basically, anything you do all the time on your iPhone could be linked to one of the stickers.
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Duterte once suggested Rappler was American-owned and could therefore be linked to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
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A U.S. official told The Associated Press that Kelley didn't appear to be linked to organized terrorist groups.
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Analysts have said the two parties' vote could be linked to positioning ahead of local elections this year.
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If the project is realized as envisioned, much of world trade would be linked to Chinese economic strategy.
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Brazil recently reported 1,949 confirmed cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika infections in pregnant women.
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If you sign a contract for your phone, for example, that can be linked to your web history.
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The discovery will probably be linked to existing production systems in the area, according to a company spokesman.
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And his suggestion that it could be linked to the election has also been made by Mueller's team.
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Researchers now believe the virus could also be linked to a rare paralyzing condition called Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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Facebook and Twitter accounts thought to be linked to the shooter were taken offline hours after the shooting.
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Playing Tyler Durden, he delivers a performance that will be linked to him the rest of his life.
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Rather, climate change can be linked to the overall increase in frequency and impact of these natural disasters.
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His troubles at the start could also be linked to the pressure that Rosberg is putting on him.
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Brazil recently reported 19473,835 confirmed cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika infections in pregnant women.
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Legal experts say it's incredibly difficult to prove exposure to a particular product may be linked to cancer.
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Your problems may be linked to your AT&T or Verizon plan — but it's not your carrier's fault.
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"This is going to be linked to the other attacks," Mr. Nisleit told The San Diego Union-Tribune.
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The two deaths from those illnesses, which occurred in Illinois and Chicago, may also be linked to vaping.
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That figure was discounted by the authorities, although some other crimes are thought to be linked to Zodiac.
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The perpetrators were rebels believed to be linked to ethnic Hutu militias involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
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An outbreak in Italy, the worst outside Asia, appears to be linked to cases in five European countries.
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LFR will act as a standalone system and won't be linked to CCTV, body worn video or ANPR.
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Brazil recently reported 19473,949 confirmed cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika infections in pregnant women.
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Living with a pet dog in childhood may be linked to a reduced risk of schizophrenia in adulthood.
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Huami's wearables also serve as "biometric IDs" and can be linked to smart homes and offices, Cui added.
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Payments also tend to be linked to a farm's acreage, meaning that large landowners get the biggest handouts.
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Since then Rolls has said any improved shareholder returns will be linked to its free cash flow performance.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "A new study suggests that a parasite found in cat pee can be linked to schizophrenia.
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The park would be linked to 59 communities across New York, investing the poor into the space's reconstruction.
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Health officials in Brazil are investigating thousands of reported cases of microcephaly that may be linked to the virus.
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While scientists can't pinpoint what exactly causes psoriasis, it can be linked to genetics and environmental factors, like stress.
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In New York, declining subway ridership is said to be linked to a rise in rideshares and bad service.
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Now, researchers are looking at whether climate change might be linked to another public health concern: Type 21 diabetes.
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"There is no prohibition against it, so long as they can be linked to the actual name," Sheehan said.
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One participant committed suicide - though this is not believed to be linked to the drug that was being tested.
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Brazil has confirmed more than 2,200 cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika infections in pregnant women.
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And, he's upset because his name will now forever be linked to a sex scandal, even though Warner Bros.
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Treatment centers should have licensed medical professionals on staff and, ideally, be linked to a bigger health care system.
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Crack cocaine seems to be linked to domestic violence, marijuana makes workers groggy, no drug is good for motorists.
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Similarly, this underground shop sold data on millions of other cards that may be linked to other cybercriminal groups.
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That effort is believed to be linked to the September breach, which was attributed to a state-sponsored group.
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But nearly half of the time an audible pulsation in the ear can be linked to a vascular cause.
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Another aspect of 21 Savage's experience, mandatory detention, may also be linked to the increased criminalization of black immigrants.
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Police say the attack in Russell Square could be linked to terrorism, but mental illness is also being investigated.
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His view changed with the recent passage of legislation that requires all numbers to be linked to an individual.
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Just one package of meat could be linked to multiple suppliers in Romania, The Netherlands, France and across Europe.
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Notably, not all of the ads Facebook found to be linked to Russia were bought prior to the election.
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A new protein-focused paper confirms that eating red meat may be linked to a higher risk of death.
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It can also be linked to a prepaid debit card that is accepted by about one million offline merchants.
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About 290 million deaths each year can be linked to exposure to outdoor air pollution, according to the WHO.
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The rise could be linked to climate change, which is causing more downpours and erosion of soils, Lin said.
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Finally seen up close, these disks host a menagerie of strange features that may be linked to planet formation.
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She said there are no reports of car thefts in the town that can be linked to the duo.
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Last year, the state regulator developed a protocol to address earthquakes that could be linked to well completion activity.
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Twitter polices these posts on its website, removing accounts that the company believes to be linked to terrorist organizations.
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Huffman stated that the company had identified 944 "suspicious" accounts believed to be linked to the Internet Research Agency.
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It's that toxic mixture that is believed to be linked to various health problems in the local Appalachian communities.
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The two could be linked to Mohammed Emwazi, a British terrorist widely known as "Jihadi John," according to CBS.
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The UK has no need to be linked to the economic models of Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and Greece.
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Researchers have shown that news reports and dramatizations of suicide may be linked to a temporary spike in suicides.
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Investigators said there was evidence some of the U.S. bomb threats may be linked to similar incidents in Britain.
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The ape, named "Hope" by a rescue team, also has several injuries believed to be linked to sharp objects.
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Police said Saturday that hospitalizations believed to be linked to K2 had begun that night, with 25 people admitted.
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Some employees can be linked "to specific instances of hacking or industrial espionage conducted against Western firms," it claimed.
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Reddit announced Tuesday that it has found nearly 1,000 accounts suspected to be linked to a Russian troll farm.
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Each job in the establishment job count cannot be linked to specific people in the employment status household survey.
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"If it's corporate social responsibility, then it shouldn't be linked to the sales of the brand," Mr. Gupta said.
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According to Business Insider, the polar vortex dipping south of the North Pole can be linked to climate change.
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Experts say the sales growth can be linked to operators and Chick-fil-A's rigorous process in selecting them.
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We also examined dozens of state and local elections where dark money could be linked to a particular interest.
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In hardest hit Brazil, authorities have confirmed more than 1,400 cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika.
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They often pop up at these carnivals, and are said to be linked to the island's strong pastoral traditions.
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"The accounts were believed to be linked to the misappropriation and misuse of 1MDB funds," the task force said.
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A recent paper looking at all insects reported an apparent decline that may already be linked to global warming.
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Several men with iron bars, believed to be linked to organized crime, previously attacked demonstrators in a subway station.
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Perhaps a third of all deaths from strokes, lung cancer and respiratory diseases can be linked to toxic air.
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But the story never quite addresses how Kristoff might be linked to them, or who his real family was.
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A dispute focuses on whether rent control, which lapses in two years, should be linked to the program's renewal.
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They want to be linked to that institution, that particular coach, the players that are playing for that school.
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It is expected and will be linked to taking the impact of VAT out of the annual inflation calculation.
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But I soon began to discover that my desires could be linked to a valuable type of social capital.
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PlayStation VR is Sony's first foray into virtual reality and needs to be linked to a PlayStation 4 to work.
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They also compared these accounts to ones alleged to be linked to Russian troll farms like the Internet Research Agency.
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It is also unusual for a company in Australia - a close U.S. ally - to be linked to North Korea trade.
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If the attack proves to be linked to jihadist organisations, it could weaken the government and strengthen the Sweden Democrats.
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Investigators at the FDA are trying to test many substances that could potentially be linked to those hundreds of cases.
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"This propaganda can be linked to actual terrorist incidents and national authorities must be able to act decisively," he said.
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The MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps and rubella, is the vaccine wrongly thought to be linked to autism.
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These will also be linked to page with more information about the art, as provided by museums around the world.
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It's obvious that the central bank's next steps will primarily be linked to the dynamics of mid-term inflationary expectations.
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Of the 22011,22012 that can be linked to a state, more than 222% come from inside New York state itself.
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The roots of iconic American foods can be linked to James Hemings and his Virginia kitchen with a French accent.
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The EU has said that a deal on financial services will be linked to the overall results of trade talks.
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Irrespective of the future, analysts have no doubt that Draghi will always be linked to his "whatever it takes" speech.
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Labour tax rates could be linked to unemployment figures, for instance, so that pay packets jump the moment conditions deteriorate.
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The family spice company appears to be linked to a copper factory that was investigated in association with Sunday's attacks.
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Of the 4,585 that can be linked to a state, more than 30% come from inside New York state itself.
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PlayStation VR is Sony's first foray into virtual reality and needs to be linked to a PlayStation 4 to work.
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Bank accounts can be linked to a UPI address, allowing immediate payment to be made from one account to another.
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According to researchers at University of Edinburgh, the amount of coffee we consume may actually be linked to our genetics.
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What's more, its urination patterns changed — less volume, more concentrated — which could be linked to hormonal changes in the body.
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Another Iowa voter, Christine, said in the focus group that Iowa's recent floods may be linked to Arctic ice melting.
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Photo: GettyHealth officials in Wisconsin are looking into a scary-sounding cluster of cases that could be linked to vaping.
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The theory behind the jerk-it solution is this: The pre-cum leakage seems to be linked to mental arousal.
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Both crashes are believed to be linked to an automated flight stabilization system called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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At the time, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said the funds were suspected to be linked to unlawful activity.
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Still, both PMS and PMDD do seem to be linked to the menstrual cycle, and hence hormones, in some way.
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Some earthquakes, such as the two that occurred on Wednesday, may be linked to well completion activities, authorities have said.
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He avoids personal insult but tries to indict the larger system that Clinton can, fairly or not, be linked to.
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Smith added that he was initially skeptical that a dog's premature muzzle grayness might be linked to anxiety and impulsiveness.
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The duration and generosity of unemployment benefits could be linked to the overall joblessness rate in the economy, for example.
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Three hundred generations later, around 10 percent of indigenous British ancestry can be linked to Cheddar Man's people, scientists say.
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New addresses appeared to be linked to the handle, with what looks to be White House-affiliated private email clients.
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Pay for board members and senior executives must be linked to the company's success through share grants or the equivalent.
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Chipped devices are managed via a smartphone app, where they can be linked to a bank account and credit cards.
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The trend shows that for some people, the referendum could be linked to a worsening of mental health, he said.
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The age gap may also be connected to differing views of immigration, which in turn may be linked to geography.
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While the results don't explain why soy formula might be linked to painful cramping during menses, Upson has some theories.
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Sanders has been pushing Clinton to accept changes to the Democratic platform, which would implicitly be linked to his backing.
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The virus could also be linked to a rare paralyzing condition called Guillain-Barré syndrome, though a correlation is unconfirmed.
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The price to be paid will be linked to the cost of electricity production as set by the electricity regulator.
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SR: In terms of public policy or cultural notions that might be linked to vision, why connect these with citizenship?
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Team Dunbar wants to resume campaigning despite Frank's precarious health, but Dunbar is worried that she'll be linked to Goodwin.
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These shootings may also be linked to the August 8 shooting of a woman in the Inglewood neighborhood, Aaron said.
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Of course, for this to work, the app has to be linked to a bank account, credit, or debit card.
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Iraqi Kurdish officials are intent on identifying any known fighters among the arriving men who may be linked to atrocities.
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The funny thing is, the marijuana shipments don't have anything that can be linked to retail cannabis outlets in Canada.
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Further expansions will occur behind the Frick Art Reference Library, which will be linked to the museum through a passageway.
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And while users are at these facilities, they can be linked to treatment to, perhaps, slowly get off the heroin.
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Symptoms of poor cardiovascular health may be linked to an increased risk for Parkinson's disease, a new study has found.
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C.D.C. officials, however, said that the national increase in suicide rates cannot be linked to a particular mental health diagnosis.
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The report suggests the country's popularity with expats can be linked to its widely available leisure activities and temperate weather.
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This provides a measure of plausible deniability for actions that the Kremlin does not want to be linked to publicly.
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It will be linked to new and existing bike lanes to create a bike network in the booming financial district.
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Apple Watch has always been required to be linked to an iPhone in order to receive texts or make calls.
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China has said the issues of trade with the United States should not be linked to the North Korea problem.
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The authors suggest that the increase in staph infections in the community might be linked to the nation's opioid crisis.
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CNBC senior contributor Larry Kudlow agreed, and said the trade deficit cannot be linked to specific inefficiencies in various industries.
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CTE programs must be linked to labor market data on where the best jobs are, and are likely to be.
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It hosts geysers that hurtle nitrogen gas five miles into the atmosphere, and might be linked to a subsurface ocean.
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Most of the illnesses are believed to be linked to vaping THC, the compound in marijuana that makes people high.
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Taking antibiotics for two months or longer may be linked to an increase in a woman's risk for cardiovascular disease.
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Using antibiotics for two months or longer may be linked to an increase in a woman's risk for cardiovascular disease.
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Thus a PKI could be linked to a specific cellphone number we choose, in the way the popular app WhatsApp does.
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Misogyny is pervasive, and research suggests that the underrepresentation of women on YouTube could be linked to the hostility of commenters.
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Tweets, for example, can be linked to their GPS coordinates through multiple methods, even if their authors have Tweet Location disabled.
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And a new paper, recently published in Science, provides evidence that the answer may be linked to another fascinating procedure: sex.
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One of the first to be linked to Bundy is Melissa Smith, who was the daughter of a Utah police chief.
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The governor appeared to walk back Mayor de Blasio's assertion that the bombing did not appear to be linked to terror.
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They have yielded very little that can be linked to terrorism, but have traumatized citizens and left havoc in their wake.
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Baby Joao was born with microcephaly, a condition characterized by a small head thought to be linked to the Zika virus.
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Sony says multiple RX0 models can be linked to shoot bullet-time shots (like in The Matrix) and other technical shots.
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" Ntwaagae said that sexual orientation and gender identity "are not and should not be linked to existing international human rights instruments.
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That makes it less traceable than bitcoin, where transactions can be linked to specific, albeit anonymous, private addresses, cybersecurity experts said.
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The suspect, Todd Kohlhepp, may be linked to as many as seven deaths, Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright said on Saturday.
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Pet Supplies Plus said none of the salmonella cases have been confirmed to be linked to products sold at its stores.
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Grate could also be linked to the slaying of an unidentified woman whose body was found in 2007 in Marion, Ohio.
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Pole Position's controls will apparently be linked to the Tesla's actual steering wheel — while the vehicle is stopped, Musk made clear.
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The loan is the bank's first to be linked to results, it said, by introducing improved planning, budgeting and monitoring systems.
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The liquid metal liner can be linked to a heat exchanger, which means it can generate steam to spin a turbine.
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Venezuela is reporting a jump in cases of a rare, sometimes paralyzing syndrome that may be linked to the Zika virus.
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While Erhardt's death from a seizure was not found to be linked to his working hours the surrounding publicity prompted action.
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The disease is believed to be linked to conditions such as depression, memory loss, aggression, lack of impulse control and more.
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The targets will be linked to the remuneration of around 150 executives in 2019, and expanded to 16,000 employees next year.
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"It is in the best interest of Mexico to be linked to the Asian economies," said Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo.
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Here, it found 18 channels it believed to be linked to the Russian government that featured public political videos in English.
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Although it tends to be linked to ethnicity, gentrification can be instantiated without regard to one's skin color or cultural background.
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In March a government-sponsored review into gender diversity in British boardrooms called for bonuses to be linked to diversity targets.
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The relative success of the multifactor strategy, VFMF, in attracting assets compared with the other five could be linked to implementation.
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Previous researched has suggested that high tobacco consumption in the UK could be linked to differences in mortality from respiratory diseases.
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In a separate study, researchers say that about one in 10 cases of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) may be linked to drinking.
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It combines the musical cues that are linked to frisson with the physical cues that may well be linked to ASMR.
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Experts and environmentalists say this high deforestation rate can be linked to the policies and rhetoric of Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro.
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The U.S. official said Kelley lived in a San Antonio suburb and doesn't appear to be linked to organized terrorist groups.
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Other investment bankers said shareholders' decisions to offload some of their shareholdings could also in part be linked to market conditions.
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The mysterious deaths in the Dominican Republic reportedly may be linked to illicit alcohol, and it wouldn't be the first time
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Many of these environmental hazards, though, can be linked to multiple causes; in Greenland, it's easier to pinpoint the precipitating issue.
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It also appeared to be linked to Cohen's payment to an adult-film actress who allegedly had an affair with Trump.
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He has called Rappler a "fake news outlet", and even suggested it might be linked to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
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The facility will be linked to a 350-mile dedicated power line that will send the wind farm's electricity to Tulsa.
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The announcement by James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, of a new review of emails that may be linked to Mrs.
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Rising temperatures may also be linked to more frequent cold-weather snaps like the one that hit the US in January.
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In its letter, NHTSA said it wants records and data logs of all crashes that could be linked to the software.
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We're looking into beacon technology, creating beacons that can be linked to an app and help guide people through the stations.
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But there have been hints that head trauma might also be linked to the development of other conditions, including multiple sclerosis.
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"His feel for materials, colors and his wonderful shows will always be linked to the history of the house," he wrote.
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It can be linked to bad oral hygiene, tobacco, irritating mouthwash, and antibiotics, but the reasons it happens are still unclear.
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That would be linked to their personal information, like their names and addresses, which they would provide to the U.S. government.
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The data is so detailed that it can often be linked to a specific person — and frequently harvested without clear consent.
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Now climate scientists are starting to tease out which of last year's calamities can, and can't, be linked to global warming.
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But experts are divided on whether exposure to radiation can be linked to illnesses among children who lived near the plant.
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In fact, some economists who've looked at homeownership have posited that high homeownership rates might actually be linked to higher unemployment.
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He hinted that a legislative effort to help DACA recipients would need to be linked to efforts to increase border security.
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An official cause of the blaze has yet to be determined, though authorities say it could be linked to ongoing renovations.
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Twitter also announced in late September that it had found over 200 accounts that could be linked to Russian election interference.
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The report did not conclude specifically that insurers were fraudulently overbilling Medicare, and the problem may be linked to record keeping.
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In 2018, Reddit said it had identified 944 "suspicious" accounts that were suspected to be linked to the Internet Research Agency.
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Within days, protesters believed to be linked to the Iran-backed militia breached parts of the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad.
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Twitter also announced in late September that it had found over 200 accounts that could be linked to Russian election influence.
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High suicide rates can also can be linked to the prevalence and availability of guns — the most lethal method of suicide.
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Walmart customers' purchase histories will be linked to Google Assistant, so the assistant will know which type of products customers prefer.
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As someone amasses recommendations, a career path might be linked to a résumé that could guide a reviewer toward a decision.
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Women, however, tend to be linked to psychic ability because of its association with feelings and subjective, rather than scientific, analysis.
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Munchausen syndrome, also called factitious disorder, could affect about 1% of the population, and can be linked to childhood trauma and neglect.
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He may possibly be linked to an investigation into Xiang Junbo, China's chief insurance regulator, a probe that was announced in April.
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Some scientists had hypothesized REM and slow-wave sleep might be linked to warm-bloodedness and evolved independently in birds and mammals.
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However, they said energy product prices would eventually be linked to global market prices through a formula, which they did not disclose.
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When the study was published, there were two points on the human genome that Bartels said could be linked to human happiness.
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It is being processed as potential evidence in the event it can be linked to an individual or organization, the division said.
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You should also note that in order for the Assistant to work, it has to be linked to an existing Amazon account.
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"It has to be linked to tax reform, because we believe tax reform is going to happen," Jordan said in an interview.
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But since any information can be linked to a sort of digital "locker" tied to each Aadhaar ID, there are more possibilities.
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The change, the former adviser said, seems to be linked to those Trump views as his allies in the special counsel's investigation.
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Mr Qubaisi comes from an influential family in the emirate said to be linked to the ruling al-Nahyan family by marriage.
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Rather, regularly using such antibacterial consumer soaps may be linked to the growth of dangerous drug-resistant bacteria, according to the paper.
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The following month, archaeologists in Boston discovered a centuries-old outhouse that may be linked to the family of Patriot Paul Revere.
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The company also states that as more people start to use a contraceptive, more unplanned pregnancies would be linked to that contraceptive.
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Analysts speculate that his arrest may be linked to his former role as mayor of Jeddah, where devastating floods occurred in 2009.
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All the mass shootings and terrorism its people experience could be linked to the sins of the homosexual community, in their view.
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And now, new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association says broken heart syndrome may be linked to cancer.
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Flynn also left some speeches off his initial forms that don't appear to be linked to Leading Authorities or another speakers bureau.
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It turns out Parks' love of the creamy spread had could be linked to a much broader, historical context: the slave trade.
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The condition, strongly suspected to be linked to the virus, is marked by stunted head and brain growth, leading to developmental problems.
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The exact cause is still unknown, but according to the BBC, officials say recent renovation work could be linked to the blaze.
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Up to ten riders can now be linked to a single credit card in the U.S. cities of Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix.
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"His motivations seem to be linked to bad relations he had with other students in school," Grasse prosecutor Fabienne Atzori told reporters.
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In other words, three out of 10 PTSD diagnoses among these women exposed to trauma could be linked to common genetic variants.
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Sanders' success with millennials can be linked to a number of disruptive business traits his campaign has translated to the political arena.
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Toxic stress in childhood appeared to be associated with obesity; Felitti wondered if early trauma could be linked to other adulthood diseases.
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But she'll forever be linked to her early years on Ryan Murphy's Glee — and for her relationship with the late Cory Monteith.
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Trevor Wallace says this trend can be linked to the fact that the AirPod meme is just so relatable to real life.
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That means your web browsing information could still be shared — but, in theory, it won't be linked to you or your computer.
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A short time later, Huffman announced that Reddit had found nearly 1,000 accounts suspected to be linked to a Russian troll farm.
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The agent did not elaborate on whether Santiago was purporting to be linked to ISIS or simply inspired by the terrorist organization.
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Facebook, Twitter and Google have also recently deleted accounts believed to be linked to a disinformation campaign backed by the Iranian government.
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The site, unlike nearly all of the Twitter accounts known to be linked to the Internet Research Agency, still remains active today.
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Editor's Note: The FDA has released a report naming 16 dog food brands that may be linked to heart disease in dogs.
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The Crown employees were arrested in raids that appeared to be linked to measures to restrict the promotion of gambling in China.
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The Zika virus is believed to be linked to a birth defect known as microcephaly that can cause developmental problems in children.
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Authorities said Berhow had shown no signs of violence and didn&apost appear to be linked to any ideology or terrorist group.
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According to the newspaper, the probe may be linked to the lawsuit New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood (D) filed last month.
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The federal authorities began working to trace the funds, which they suspected might be linked to a narcotics or money laundering operation.
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For Roosegaarde, these windmills are a "perfect example of Dutch innovation"—one that could be linked to the modern green energy windmills.
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But, for a woman who could probably get any food she wanted, we're guessing her answer must be linked to nostalgia. (People)
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It said the discount rate should not be linked to one investment asset, but to a "low-risk, mixed portfolio" of assets.
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Among other things, it carved out an exception to the six-month release rule for foreigners deemed to be linked to terrorism.
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In fact, the findings speak against that, if anything, as the sites appear to be linked to slightly lower drug-related crime.
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At least 227 of those deaths can be linked to the Life Care residential home in Kirkland, according to local official tallies.
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A cruise liner bound for San Francisco from Hawaii is believed to be linked to two coronavirus cases, one of them fatal.
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The government has mandated that Aadhar data be linked to citizens' information from bank accounts, tax filings, medical records and phone numbers.
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A multistate outbreak of listeria may be linked to hard-boiled eggs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Thursday.
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Anti-vaccination propaganda started decades ago with claims that getting the MMR vaccine could be linked to a new kind of autism.
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Story at a glance A new study suggests that racial discrimination may in fact be linked to faster aging among black Americans.
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Your credit card or account info would be linked to your palms, so when checking out you'd just put out your hand.
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This process of adding methyl groups to DNA is called methylation, and is said to be linked to biological development and growth.
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These DNA circles also may affect how our bodies work, and may even be linked to aging or diseases other than cancer.
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Problems that seem strictly physical like headaches, chest pain, numbness, rashes, hair loss and more can be linked to anxiety disorders, too.
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Novatek is trying to sell two summer cargoes to Asia, with prices expected to be linked to oil, according to the source.
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But feeling down during winter may not always be linked to seasons and could be a general episode of depression, says Gehrman.
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The birth defects were shown to be linked to infection with the Zika virus, transmitted to pregnant women by common household mosquitoes.
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Kenyan media have suggested the killing of Chris Msando may be linked to his role as head the election's electronic communication technology.
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Fixing the underlying database with uniform terminology and data standards that can be linked to Electronic Health Records and apps is crucial.
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MBS has said the kingdom will build a $500 billion innovation city, Neom, whose economy will be linked to Jordan and Egypt.
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That troubling dip, according to Woolf, can be linked to the fact that deaths among Americans ages 343 to 64 are increasing.
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The institution did identify the hackers, but security researcher Omar Benbouazza said the incident might be linked to the conflict in Syria.
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Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright has said that suspect Todd Kohlhepp, 45, may ultimately be linked to as many as seven murders.
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The camera can be linked to a Google account for use with Google services and devices through Xiaomi&aposs Mi Home app.
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In the past, we've disclosed cyberattacks that speak native Russian, so they could be linked to the Russian government, like Red October.
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What's new: Nearly 227% of human diseases can be linked to genetic factors, while 242% are at least partly driven from the environment.
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The data will be stored in a restricted area of a secure server and it will not be linked to any other data.
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Though researchers have explored whether allergies or bacteria in the digestive system may be linked to colic, the ultimate cause remains a mystery.
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French Montana will forever be linked to ex Khloé Kardashian – and her entire family for that matter – and he's totally OK with that.
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Prior to the new study, 23 gene variants were already known to be linked to an increased risk of ovarian cancer, said Kuchenbaecker.
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Now, Indiana police have announced that a man who allegedly threatened people with a hatchet in Colorado may be linked to the killings.
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A downgrade will be linked to a decline in underlying credit quality of investees or continued dividend concentration with limited visibility for diversification.
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According to a new study, fat-shaming has also be linked to greater risk of other diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.
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A new study found that the popular Netflix series 223 Reasons Why may be linked to an increase in internet searches about suicide.
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I get Hadid's frustration and desire to be just friends with someone, but Drake isn't the absolute worst person to be linked to.
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Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1984; the disease's onset in his early 40s is believed to be linked to his fighting career.
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Animal studies suggest the chemical may be linked to low birth weights, birth defects, and developmental delays, according to the UK advocacy group.
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The "ziki fly" was an incorrect reference to Zika, a mosquito-borne virus that might be linked to abnormally small heads in newborns.
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There's plenty of research to suggest that too much social media use can be linked to mental health problems like anxiety and depression.
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The new rules apply to both commercial and political advertising, and require that any ad on Facebook be linked to an advertiser page.
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None of the victims, who were not immediately named, appeared to be linked to the suspect, who police said has a criminal past.
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According to Au, this strange behavior seems to be linked to how strongly the individual CTCs stick to each other in the cluster.
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Even without nicotine, some research suggests that flavorings and other ingredients in e-liquids used for vaping could be linked to breathing problems.
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The study didn't specify what kind of drugs the parents used, so the results can't be linked to particular drugs, such as opioids.
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However, the new group does not appear to be linked to sporadic attacks in recent years blamed on Frelimo's war-era opponents, Renamo.
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According to the latest numbers from Brazil's Health Ministry, 3,530 cases of microcephaly and 46 infant deaths may be linked to the virus.
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According to the Guttmacher Institute, five states mandate the women learn that abortion may be linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.
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One of them—nicknamed Fancy Bear by the cyber-security firm Crowdstrike—is thought to be linked to Russian military intelligence, the GRU.
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The group is believed to be linked to the deaths of as many as 20 women and one man, according to the Tribune.
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As of July 11, police were conducting an investigation into the incident, which could be linked to a gas leak,WXII 12 reported.
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Debt servicing would be linked to GDP - the faster the Greek economy expands, the higher the repayments, euro zone finance ministers have said.
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Researchers also note that the behavioral and mood symptoms could be linked to neuroinflammation or axonal injury (an injury to the brain cells).
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"This should not be linked to trade, or other policy-related matters, because there's nothing more important than a human life," he said.
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She was one of the 106 victims represented in the trial, but in the end no crime could be linked to her disappearance.
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He later amended his testimony to say that he "presumed" aid to Kyiv to be linked to Ukraine making a statement about investigations.
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He said that in the future it would be linked to elevators and metro trains so they can stop before the earthquake hits.
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The tweets appeared to be linked to McCain's heated appearance on Meyers's show on Tuesday night regarding her recent comments about freshman Rep.
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She fits the bill, however, and thinks she may yet have a sleep disorder that one day will be linked to specific genes.
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But high triglyceride levels may be linked to another problem as well: acute pancreatitis, a sudden and potentially fatal inflammation of the pancreas.
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Divisive Facebook ads believe to be linked to Russia targeted parts of the United States, including traditional battleground states, NBC News reported Wednesday.
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Photos that are darker, blue-hued, and less saturated could be linked to mental health struggles, according to research in EPJ Data Science.
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New evidence also shows that drinking lots of milk doesn't protect against bone fractures and may be linked to certain types of cancer.
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Most convincingly, the program was especially associated with a reduction in deaths due to circulatory disorders, which can be linked to alcohol use.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating 450 possible cases of the disease, which they think may be linked to vaping.
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Could the red-suited home invader with a knack for gift-giving be linked to a hallucinogenic mushroom-eating shaman from the Arctic?
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The filaments form visible spiral patterns within the rings, revealing motions deep inside the planet that can be linked to its rotation speed.
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All three families appeared to be linked to Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, an Indonesian militant organization that has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.
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With his wife, Jennifer Hensel, he created the Avielle Foundation to support research into brain abnormalities that could be linked to violent behavior.
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It will be linked to another platform launched earlier this year, Geneva-based komgo, which will provide financing including digital letters of credit.
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Last month, Twitter said it had found about 200 accounts that appeared to be linked to a Russian campaign to influence the election.
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But officials said the episode did not appear to be linked to terrorism, and that there was no ongoing safety or security threat.
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Each record in the database included a phone number along with an identifier that could easily be linked to a specific Facebook account.
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The move was described as a normal, annual rotation of the military's garrison, but it is likely to be linked to the demonstrations.
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On Thursday, reports emerged of the first coronavirus case in the United States that could not be linked to foreign travel, in California.
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The source said pricing of the crude will be linked to a 'complex' formula, with reference to Brent and freight among other elements.
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The bulk of the decline in overdose deaths seems to be linked to a drop in painkiller overdose deaths of nearly 16 percent.
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Harris said it's common for a social security number to be linked to multiple names, because of human error or a name change.
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Jackson says icons could be linked to a text or voice message for easy conveyance of what a dog is trying to communicate.
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They did not seem to be linked to any of the radical Islamist groups, like Islamic State, that operate in Libya, he added.
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Recently, a UK study explored how "drill" music -- a genre of rap characterized by threatening lyrics -- might be linked to attention-seeking crime.
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During his speech, Trump seemed to indicate that his legacy as president will be linked to his success at curbing the opioid crisis.
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The Deutsche Bank mirror-trades operation appears to be linked to an even bigger attempt to expatriate money: the so-called Moldovan scheme.
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"A longer extension needs to be linked to something new, there needs to be a new event, a new political process," he said.
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In Brazil, the country hardest hit so far, authorities have confirmed more than 1,400 cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika.
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So Richardson called back Haig and then Buzhardt, insisting that the question of future access must not be linked to the Stennis plan.
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The US Food and Drug Administration also said in August it was investigating 127 reports of seizures that might be linked to vaping.
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The campaign is tied to hackers known as APT 28 or Fancy Bear, who are said to be linked to the Russian government.
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Similarly, other research points to deficiencies of some nutrients, like vitamin B0003, may be linked to a higher risk of stroke, said Tong.
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One article about Peng Liyuan, China's first lady, mistakenly used the photo of a famous singer rumored to be linked to another leader.
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While Facebook and Twitter took down pages thought to be linked to the gunman, the posted content was spread rapidly through other accounts.
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There has been speculation that Najib might be linked to the case because the two men convicted of the killing served as his bodyguards.
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Scientists say that DNA from the Cheddar Man population can be linked to about 10 percent of the genetic make-up of modern Europeans.
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The company has removed some 2,617 accounts that appear to be linked to Iran since it initially became aware of misinformation efforts in August.
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For now, the researchers believe the change could be linked to an increase in exercise and decrease in calorie intake while on the station.
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The Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics & Chemicals instrument, dubbed SHERLOC, will detect chemicals on Mars that could be linked to life.
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The startup is also working on a business credit card that will be linked to each business account by as early as this year.
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Counter-terrorism police are now investigating his death although they said it was not thought to be linked to the attack on the Skripals.
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On Sunday, it learned that 115 accounts on its services "may be linked to foreign entities," according to U.S. law enforcement, and blocked them.
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Photo: Ian Waldie (Getty Images)Many prehistoric mass graves located along coastlines around the world may be linked to ancient tsunamis, new research suggests.
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"Instead, in the high value health plan, consumer out of pocket costs (would be) linked to the clinical benefit of the service," Fendrick added.
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We need more research to know which reasons are more or less common and, further, whether different reasons might be linked to different outcomes.
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The recent increase in numbers may be linked to efforts by smugglers to maximise income before the start of the holy month of Ramadan.
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The offering seems to be linked to Samsung's recently announced partnership with Microsoft — itself a clear shot across the bow against Apple's ecosystem offering.
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Four hundred police officers raided 41 apartments and rooms believed to be linked to the gang in Berlin and other German cities, it said.
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Comey's letter on Friday to congressional committee chairs said the FBI is reviewing newly discovered emails that might be linked to Clinton's private server.
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The CAF team noted Myanmar's continuous positive results in its survey and says they could be linked to its population's cultural and religious beliefs.
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Mr Elías Beltrán is looking into whether the purchaser, a company thought to be linked to Manuel Barreiro, a businessman, engaged in money-laundering.
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Third party accounts that can be linked to Thingthing's keyboard at this point include Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, Pocket and Todoist.
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He was posthumously found to have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) — a degenerative brain disease proven to be linked to repeated head trauma and concussions.
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The Pages — classified by Facebook as appearing as independent news, entertainment, beauty, and lifestyle Pages — were found to be linked to the Myanmar military.
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Even if ESG ratings or scores were available for leveraged companies, not all fund managers think that they should necessarily be linked to pricing.
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Whether Donald Trump likes it or not, David Duke—the former KKK grand wizard turned Louisiana political candidate—will always be linked to him.
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"The chaebol chiefs' testimony will be linked to the reasons why she faces impeachment," said Chung Sun-sup, head of corporate analysis firm chaebul.com.
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Some researchers have found it to be dangerous and say it may be linked to the development of skin tumors under direct UV light.
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The Washington Post reported about another teen suicide in Texas that occurred in early July and is suspected to be linked to Blue Whale.
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At the same time, fracking is thought to be linked to major earthquakes striking Oklahoma regularly, but not necessarily through the extraction process itself.
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The phrase in Britain will always be linked to the Labour governments of the 1970s, and to the ruinous industrial failures of that period.
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NFHA suggests that the increase in housing discrimination may be linked to actions taken by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson.
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And now, a few years later, I realize that my voice also has to be linked to what Casals did away from the cello.
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The company has filed reports admitting its equipment may be linked to at least three of the over 12 fires in the past week.
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Exposure to these chemicals in children may cause fertility issues, cancer, and childhood obesity, and they may be linked to neurodevelopmental and behavior problems.
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A fire broke out in the Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday, thought to be linked to ongoing renovation efforts at the 12th century cathedral.
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Under the agreement, Cigna said its payments to Novartis will be linked to how well the drug improves the relative health of Cigna customers.
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Fainan Lakha, a member of the tendency, denies the charges, though she insists any conversation about the "identity" issues should be linked to class.
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The team found it was being caused by a strain known as H58, which is already known to be linked to drug-resistant cases.
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These efforts have allowed a significant number of shootings to be linked to people involved in gangs or crews or in the narcotics trade.
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Police have reported two crashes that may be linked to carbon monoxide exposure and a third incident involving injuries related to carbon monoxide exposure.
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Even without nicotine, earlier research suggests that flavorings and other ingredients in e-liquids used for vaping could be linked to serious breathing problems.
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But a new study, published in Health Psychology, suggests that physical health may also be linked to the happiness of one's husband or wife.
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These restrictions could also be linked to the market price for softwood lumber, becoming less strict as prices increase and stricter if prices fall.
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Last week, authorizes in Australia said the death of a Sydney man earlier this month may be linked to a faulty Takata airbag inflator.
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The source did not share the details of the release terms, but said it will be linked to a reduction in violence in Afghanistan.
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The state's epidemiologist, Dr. Christina Tan, said Tuesday she expects that more than two cases will ultimately be linked to the New Rochelle cluster.
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Americans were recently horrified by a viral video of a starving polar bear, whose condition may or may not be linked to climate change.
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While other indoor air pollutants may be linked to respiratory problems and cancers, carbon dioxide itself generally has been considered harmless at these levels.
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In 2014, doctors believed the cases might be linked to infection with enterovirus 68, a respiratory virus, according to a New York Times article.
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A recent report out of Florida spotlighted the spike in inmate deaths in recent years, believed to be linked to overdoses on synthetic cannabinoids.
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A third factor that may be linked to climate change is the more frequent "stalling" of storms—as has happened with Dorian this week.
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Experts have been divided on whether exposure to radiation can be linked to other illnesses, including thyroid cancer, among children living near the plant.
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The 72-year-old former police officer is believed to be linked to 12 killings and at least 50 rapes in California, police said.
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Still, they write, capsaicin, the substance that gives peppers their punch, has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that may be linked to disease prevention.
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But the researchers think that the absence of a functioning mitochondrion might be linked to the peculiar environment where the parasite lives — fish muscle.
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Federal law currently allows prosecutors to charge people with providing material support to international terrorists if their assistance can be linked to certain crimes.
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Some of the enthusiasm by authoritarian leaders for Mr. Trump's presidency seems to be linked to his stated inclination to overturn the world order.
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On the other hand, some studies have suggested that certain components of soy might be linked to stimulating the growth of breast cancer cells.
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Last month, both Facebook and Twitter removed accounts believed to be linked to the Chinese government that spread propaganda about protests in Hong Kong.
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Hackers believed to be linked to the Iranian government attacked Saudi state oil giant Aramco in 2012, successfully wiping 30,000 computers and paralyzing operations.
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But it is rare for someone working under diplomatic cover to be linked to a murder and for a government to seek an arrest.
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Though the raw data is anonymous, it can often be linked to people's identities by comparing movements to publicly available information like home addresses.
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This will raise funds for infrastructure (sharia requires sukuks to be linked to ownership of a physical asset), and help foster an Islamic capital market.
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The meat of Twitter's new disclosure is its effort to cross-reference Facebook's list of 470 accounts believed to be linked to the Russian government.
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Only one iCloud account can be linked to the device, so unless you live alone, turning on personal requests for HomePod doesn't make much sense.
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I've never before had the thought that my insomnia could be linked to emotions about my teenage cancer, but this experiment has made me wonder.
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All of this can be linked to reports and goals you can set yourself if you want to be spending less time on your mobile.
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Doctors believe the condition may be linked to brain defects which control an infant's breathing and ability to wake up from sleep, Mayo Clinic reports.
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Notre Dame is currently undergoing $6.8 million worth of much-needed renovations, and officials told BBC News the fire could be linked to that construction.
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As Polksy explained, even "anonymized" face recognition data could be linked to other security footage, purchase history, or even wifi connections to re-identify people.
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Your key will be any of the smart devices you carry, which will be linked to you biometrically so that only you can operate them.
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"The Keepers" explores whether Sister Cathy's death could be linked to allegations of sexual abuse by a priest at the high school where she taught.
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It was associated with APT 22016, for "advanced persistent threat," a hacker group widely believed to be linked to the FSB, Russia's federal security service.
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These chemicals, along with nitrogen oxides, are responsible for ground-level smog on hot, sunny days, smog which research shows may be linked to asthma.
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Head trauma in former NFL players may be linked to low testosterone and erectile dysfunction later in life, according to a study by Harvard researchers.
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From there, your secondary account will be linked to your primary one and disabled, meaning you won't be able to log into it ever again.
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Corruption has been widespread in China, and can be linked to the concept of 'guanxi,' that considers close relationships to be crucial for accomplishing business.
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Or, at least, that's what she tells Annalise — we still don't know this character, and she could be linked to someone like Denver or Jorge.
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About 1:15 that afternoon, detectives served a search warrant on a Burbank residence on North Niagra Street believed to be linked to the suspects.
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What the researchers did find, however, was that butter could be linked to a decrease—yes, a decrease—in a person's chance of developing diabetes.
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Instead, his cryptographic proof is that he has access to a private key that can be linked to a bitcoin address mined by Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Almost a quarter of people living in the shabby bungalows of Flaxmere, a suburb in Hawkes Bay, are said to be linked to Black Power.
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The FDA said 16 pet foods each had more than 10 reports of DCM, mostly in dogs, that are suspected to be linked to diet.
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The factors that might drive girls to follow a man like Manson might also be linked to what caused Rick Dalton's star to start fading.
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This may be linked to the higher price of gold, which, though below its 2011 peak, is still over 40% more valuable than in 2008.
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The Italian press speculated Giorgetti's change of mind over mini-BOTs could be linked to his ambition to take on a job as European commissioner.
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Even without nicotine, some previous research suggests that flavorings and other ingredients in e-liquids used for vaping could be linked to serious breathing problems.
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A single article page would have several ad units on it, and one ad would be linked to a Google AdSense account to pay writers.
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The service streams on Apple, Android or Windows devices and can be linked to a TV with Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV or Chromecast.
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According to the government's proposal, the TLP rate will be linked to the IPCA inflation index and to the returns of local inflation-linked bonds.
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Yes, but: Not all extreme weather was related to climate change — snow storm Jonas, for example, did not appear to be linked to global warming.
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And mainstream treatments for extreme morning sickness, like Zofran, are poorly studied and could be linked to side effects for the fetus, including heart defects.
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Police agencies have reported two crashes that may be linked to carbon monoxide exposure and a third incident involving injuries related to carbon monoxide exposure.
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A study from earlier this year found that body-shaming can actually be linked to risk of other diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.
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The financier Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender facing federal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy, can be linked to a slew of famous people.
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More than 11,000 people, including 194 believed to be linked to militant networks, were detained in a weeklong crackdown on Islamists that ended on Friday.
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Authorities launched a massive manhunt for Rahami on Monday as officials suggested as many as four separate incidents could be linked to an international network.
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Notably, reports of the Note 7's battery catching fire seem restricted to South Korea, and may be linked to third-party USB-C cables.
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Leaked phone calls suggested the conspiracy to have him killed could be linked to a former president, Leonid Kuchma—allegations Mr Kuchma has always denied.
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Key parts of the infrastructure will be in Baluchistan, including the new port of Gwadar, which will be linked to western China under current plans.
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If such organizations identify a story as fake, Facebook said, it will get flagged as "disputed" and be linked to the corresponding article explaining why.
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More research is needed to determine why this disparity between heart attack patient outcomes emerged and how it could be linked to a physician's gender.
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NHTSA is investigating claims that certain Goodyear tires used on recreational vehicles were prone to failures and may be linked to 95 deaths or injuries.
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Four people were wounded, with police saying they were seeking at least 15 suspects over the coordinated attacks that could be linked to political issues.
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Democrats have demanded that additional border wall money be linked to a deal on "Dreamers," certain immigrants who came into the country illegally as children.
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In many cases the visits appeared to be linked to efforts to reduce reliance on imported chassis for its missile launching vehicles, the report said.
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As the authors noted, hormonal contraception can be linked to one additional case of breast cancer for every 7,690 women using birth control every year.
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It's likely that your secure digital credentials will be linked to your mobile phone and cloud attributes that you can manage from your mobile phone.
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And mainstream treatments for extreme morning sickness, like Zofran, are poorly studied and could be linked to side effects for the fetus, including heart defects.
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In Denning's view, this enduring appeal might be linked to a mass denial about the complexity of our origins and the uncertainty of our future.
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The suspect in the France attack escaped but French police told Business Insider that he was believed to be linked to the Chechen security services.
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The former football player reportedly told Nike officials that he and others found the "Betsy Ross" flag to be linked to a period of slavery.
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As the temporary mission in Burundi would be linked to MONUSCO for supply purposes, it would also require consent of the Congolese government in Kinshasa.
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Some cited an article by The New York Times, published on Monday, that showed how easily supposedly anonymous information can be linked to a person.
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The retirement age in the Netherlands will soon be linked to life expectancy, but it is currently 66 and will rise to 67 in 2021.
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Seat's spokesman said its length was yet to be defined, but suggested it would be linked to the evolution of the coronavirus outbreak in Spain.
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At first, their relationship was romantic, but she said she noticed a decline in his affection that she believed to be linked to his health.
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A single 'token' will uniquely identify you & be linked to your name & personal data in a trice among sites sharing info w/ their 3rd parties.
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One account, which claimed to be linked to the Republican Party of Tennessee, had more than 130,000 followers before Twitter shut it down in 2017.
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The tag will reportedly be linked to an iCloud account through an iPhone, and could be attached to any item, like keys or a purse.
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Hackers believed to be linked to the Iranian government also attacked Saudi state oil giant Aramco in 2012, successfully wiping 30,000 computers and paralyzing operations.
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A U.S. official said on Thursday that North Korea had conducted another test of a rocket engine believed to be linked to Pyongyang's ICBM program.
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Traders said the move may be linked to the fact that there is one major holder of aluminium inventories at between 50-80% of stock.
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"These retirees, although they're in the age of retirement, many of them will still engage and somehow be linked to the labor market," Sandoval says.
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So China's strategy has been to buy time — and preserve the status quo — with talks that may be linked to some kind of testing freeze.
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Higher vitamin D levels may be linked to longer breast cancer survival, a new study reports, and the effect is particularly strong among premenopausal women.
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They don't want to be linked to hate groups, leaked celebrity nude photos, or vigilante misreporting on breaking news incidents like the Boston Marathon bombing.
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"Exactly what the link is, we're not 100% sure, but the final result is that poor sleeping habits can be linked to obesity," Young said.
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Inside the vehicle were items that could be linked to the packages, including soldering equipment, stamps, envelopes, paper, a printer and powder, the sources said.
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A desperate game begins, in which she is assumed to be linked to one of the web of ultra-wealthy families that bear her name.
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They're also looking into a white van located in Orange, about 14 miles from Jersey City, that may be linked to one of the shooters.
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Merck in 2008 submitted data to the FDA suggesting Fosamax might be linked to certain bone fractures, but the FDA denied its warning label proposal.
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They had apparently seen his Facebook page, and asked, "What's BBN?" in a tone, he said, that suggested they thought it might be linked to ISIS.
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Whether the damage caused by extreme weather events can be linked to human emissions of greenhouse gases is one of the hottest topics in climate science.
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Researchers say that could be linked to several factors, from the difficulty of enforcing universal background checks to poor record-keeping for some states' existing laws.
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And that's kind of a serious problem, given recent studies which have indicated that anxiety and depression could be linked to increased risk of cancer death.
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Mining and quarrying also reported a modest decline of 0.9% year-on-year, which is likely to be linked to the oil and gas industry downturn.
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Other than the turf, Griffin said, she couldn't point to any other potential factors that might be linked to cancer among the goalkeepers on her list.
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Those toxic metals might be linked to gluten-free eating through consuming large amounts of rice, which is known to absorb inorganic arsenic as it grows.
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Any changes in the IDR would be linked to that of HSBC or to a change in Fitch's expectation of HSBC's propensity to support its subsidiary.
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Context: The case increasingly appears to be linked to human trafficking and bears resemblance to another case in 2000, when 58 Chinese migrants were found dead.
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As BuzzFeed points out, a lot of the original activity can be linked to a single white supremacy Twitter account claiming knowledge from official NYPD sources.
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Finger size also could be linked to testosterone, and has been cited as a predictor of everything from athletic prowess to ruthlessness on a trading floor.
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The slight drop could be linked to the decline in production the previous year, it said, adding that consumption estimates were tentative due to limited data.
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Context: The case increasingly appears to be linked to human trafficking and bears resemblance to another case in 2000, when 221 Chinese migrants were found dead.
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A mysterious epidemic that killed millions of people in 16th century Mexico may be linked to a rare strain of Salmonella, a new DNA analysis reveals.
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"There are improvements little by little and the most where brands get involved in production as they don't want to be linked to abuse," she said.
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The handsome bird is honored to be linked to Baldwin and even more ecstatic that he gets to help his feathered brethren enjoy a better life.
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The New Food Economy specifically notes that the PFAS are known to be linked to health conditions including colitis, thyroid disorders, and kidney and testicular cancers.
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In 2016, a study led by Brooks suggested that a recent rash of tornado clusters across the US could not be linked to a warming climate.
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Kelley lived in a suburb of San Antonio and didn&apost appear to be linked to organized terrorist groups, a U.S. official told The Associated Press.
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The app interpreted variations in her MTHFR gene, which were once thought to be linked to hundreds of conditions, before being mostly discarded by mainstream science.
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Andrew Cuomo, who initially said the Chelsea bombing did not appear to be linked to international terrorism, said on Monday that new evidence could suggest otherwise.
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Mr Najib is still fighting to extricate himself from a donations scandal alleged to be linked to 1MDB, which itself struggling under a heavy debt burden.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Changes to the banks' IDRs are likely to be linked to changes in the sovereign credit profile.
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"Across much of the estate, Paperchase has proposed an innovative structure whereby the future rents will be linked to the turnover of the stores," it added.
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In her brief tenure, she has ordered risk re-evaluations of numerous chemicals previously found to be linked to health problems like cancer and birth defects.
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China has detained a third Canadian since last week, though the latest arrest does not appear to be linked to the previous two, Reuters reported Wednesday.
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The president's latest salvo can be linked to comments from Kevin Cernekee, a fired Google engineer who has been making the conservative news rounds this week.
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The researchers wondered -- if the mystery reactions shared a footprint with a disease, and ticks caused the disease, could ticks be linked to the reactions too?
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The agency said the cases are similar, and appear to be linked to e-cigarette use among young people, but no official cause has been determined.
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A July report by the House Science Committee said hackers suspected to be linked to China's government gained deep access to FDIC computers starting in 2010.
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Many factors may determine someone's sexual orientation, but in this case, researchers noticed a pattern that may be linked to something that happens in the womb.
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As the Congressmen pointed out, those findings directly conflict with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s determination that glyphosate is unlikely to be linked to cancer.
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"There are no contemporary historical sources that to our knowledge refer to events that could be linked to the massacre at Sandby borg," Papmehl-Dufay said.
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Pineapples, oranges and bananas also may be linked to increased melatonin levels, according to a small study published in the Journal of Pineal Research in 2012.
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Additionally, the amount patients' pay out of pocket for insulin should be linked to the negotiated prices health plans get, not the list price, they argue.
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Riders will be able to transfer at no cost to other ferry routes in the system, but the fares will not be linked to subway passes.
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"Distress from voices can be linked to lots of stuff that happens in our world: trauma, sure, but also poverty, racism, victimization, and bullying," explains Waddingham.
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Many scientists believe Zika could be linked to microcephaly, or abnormally small heads, in newborns and a serious neurological disorder in adults called Guillain-Barre syndrome.
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Erdogan has previously said that his government would also replace mayors in other parts of the country if they were found to be linked to militants.
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The melting sea ice, particularly in an area near the Barents and Kara Seas off Siberia, may be linked to the changes in the polar vortex.
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Trump's rise, for example, can certainly be linked to the lazy American veneration of "practical" knowledge that the successful "self-made" businessman is alleged to provide.
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This anxiety fuels a fear that virtually any Shiite in the region could pose a security threat — and could be linked to Iran or its allies.
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Both Wakefield and Kennedy have expressed their doubts about the safety of vaccines on the basis that they may be linked to increased incidence of autism.
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Even his profane remarks about the NFL when players kneeled during the national anthem could be linked to a failed bid to buy the Buffalo Bills.
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A new study has found that police killings of unarmed black Americans may be linked to health problems for black infants who live in the area.
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Worldwide, the draft report finds it "extremely likely" that more than half of the global mean temperature increase since 1951 can be linked to human influence.
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Britain has confirmed nine cases of coronavirus infections, with five believed to be linked to a British businessman who may have contracted the virus in Singapore.
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The abrupt dismissal of White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci less than two weeks after his appointment may be linked to the outspoken financier's China dealings.
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Maryanne Jordan also filed an ethics complaint against Foreman over tweets on abortion posted by an unverified Twitter account that appeared to be linked to him.
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Research has also shown that the overuse of devices and social media can be linked to an increase in loneliness as well as depression in teens.
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Heat waves can be linked to climate change in several ways: Increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hold more of the sun's heat, raising temperatures globally.
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It has suggested that Huawei may be linked to Chinese intelligence and to the shipments of American gear to Iran in violation of United States sanctions.
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It allowed Tintoretto to stay put in Venice most of the time, one of the many reasons his work will always be linked to the city.
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CafèSolaire closed because it was assumed to be linked to the Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian Mafia, so it was seized and cordoned off by the police.
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The most he can offer is that Ferrante's interest in "images of crisis" might be linked to the fact that Raja's mother was a Holocaust survivor.
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Salmonella Reading, believed to be linked to raw turkey, has infected 90 people and left dozens hospitalized, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday.
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Tuesday night's altercation at the airport is one of many negative headlines to be linked to Jones' off-the-field behavior over the course of his career.
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Federal and state officials found three marijuana cultivation sites at one of the homes, but have declined to say whether that might be linked to the deaths.
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"We don't have information about what the reason (for the incident) could be, what this person was doing, and what it could be linked to," said Peskov.
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The ransomware attack that held thousands of computers hostage late last week might be linked to a hacker group with ties to North Korea, researchers have found.
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Some people think it might not be linked to iOS 53 or the iPhone XS series at all, but rather to updated security settings in iOS 11.4.1.
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Shoal Bay, Australia is one of several locations thought to be linked to the transmission of E19703a Cherry Ripe, a sister station to E03 The Lincolnshire Poacher.
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Shoal Bay, Australia is one of several locations thought to be linked to the transmission of E03a Cherry Ripe, a sister station to E03 The Lincolnshire Poacher.
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He was arrested in October on suspicion of burglary in the area and reportedly was carrying a rifle that authorities thought could be linked to the shootings.
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Working less may be linked to higher productivity (on a per-hour basis), but overall output could still fall because of the smaller number of hours worked.
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Chronic liver disease can be caused by infection with hepatitis C or other viruses, alcohol abuse, or nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which can be linked to obesity.
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They said the whistleblower told Danske's management that one of the companies, Lantana Trade LLP, was making suspicious payments and appeared to be linked to Russian personalities.
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What's notable here is that the 302 says MyBitcoin "may be linked to a Canadian hacker group, Hack Canada," which was previously involved in credit card fraud.
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Who knew a seasonal beverage could be linked to white nationalist rallies, the dismantling of Confederate statues, and the threat of a nuclear war with North Korea?
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Prosecutors have said that it was stolen from a police official by a personal friend, who then turned out to be linked to an alleged terrorist cell.
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There's emerging evidence that exposure to one type of radiation from cellphones and other devices might be linked to a major adverse health outcome in women: miscarriages.
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Late on Tuesday, the Brazilian health ministry said the number suspected microcephaly cases that may be linked to the virus had increased to 4,074 as of Jan.
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"At the present moment it is being discussed whether Karta Mir should be linked to Chinese payment systems," he said, while standing alongside Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
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It has a larger interface and can be linked to a relative's account so that children, for example, can view and pay for their elderly parent's products.
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STAT spoke with an anonymous health official who said that a number of cases that have popped up in Florida that can be linked to Miami Beach.
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But when studies showed the drug to be linked to intestinal problems, the agency required Daiichi Sankyo to change its label to include the warning in 2013.
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What, exactly, will these people be linked to: tools for getting work done more effectively, or a culture of work that one is ever quite free from?
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It was important that the bride be American, rather than European so that Monaco would be linked to the same global client base that consumed American movies.
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Ted Cruz, Rafael, could be linked to the JFK assassination -- information he gleaned from a tabloid, the National Enquirer "Well, that was in a newspaper," Trump said.
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Research finds that all of the following tend to be linked to job dissatisfaction: Although these sound obvious, it's easy to overlook them when choosing a job.
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Two analysts and one investor said the decision to stick with its point-of-sale rebates did not seem to be linked to the share price fall.
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"The imports you are referring to could be linked to unauthorized channel activities and/or involve counterfeited and/or second-hand products," it said in a statement.
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He is also said to be linked to thwarted attacks targeting a Paris-bound high-speed train and a church near the French capital earlier this year.
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In particular, the company monitors for activity that might violate U.S. trade sanctions or be linked to the Specially Designated Nationals list maintained by the US Treasury.
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There is evidence that Zika may be linked to birth defects and a rare neurological disorder, though scientists are still working to determine how the virus works.
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She also tries to look after her sick mom, whose illness appears to be linked to the nuclear power plant O'Keefe bikes past en route to school.
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Hackers believed to be linked to the Chinese government recently broke into Cambodian organizations involved in the country's upcoming elections, according to U.S.-based cybersecurity firm FireEye.
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To determine how burnout may be linked to doctors' view of medicine as a meaningful calling, the study team surveyed over 2,83 U.S. doctors across all specialties.
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A social media account believed to be linked to the gunman posted a lengthy manifesto online expressing anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim views shortly before the attack.
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At the same time, studies that have tried to look at how eating sugar might be linked to cancer risk "have been much less consistent," she said.
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The intrusion is part of series of cybersecurity lapses at the FDIC in recent years that continued even after the hack suspected to be linked to Beijing.
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But it does bring up an intriguing question: Could the news that health anxiety may indeed be linked to poorer health only serve to increase hypochondriacs' hypochondria?
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Or, if your phone could be linked to your wearable fitness device, preventing you from accessing it until detects that you've gone on a ten-minute walk.
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The problem is that most psychological conditions won't be linked to a single gene, or even a few, but tens or hundreds each making a small contribution.
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They have also said that some of the murders may be linked to ritual sacrifice, involving one's organs and body parts being given to a witch doctor.
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However, the vast majority of Retina-X and FlexiSpy accounts appear to be linked to personal email accounts, rather than domains for businesses, institutions, or government agencies.
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As irregular sleeping patterns can be linked to lifestyle changes, stress, or in Moser's case, typical teenage behaviour, it's easy to see how it get easily misdiagnosed.
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New research suggests depression may be linked to blood levels of a substance called acetyl-L-carnitine (LAC), an amino acid that occurs naturally in the body.
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The killer also may be linked to two more unsolved murders and a similar attack in Texas that occurred between 1993 and 1994, according to Inside Hook.
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But a new study out Thursday cautiously suggests that even low levels of fluoride in teens could be linked to changes in their kidney and liver function.
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Minutes before the shooting in El Paso, a hate-filled anti-immigrant manifesto that appears to be linked to the massacre appeared on popular messaging forum 8chan.
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The study estimated that more than 21,6.73 — or 26.7 percent — of all deaths in the US every year can be linked to lead exposure from all sources.
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The company initiated the action after gathering reports of seven people suffering minor injuries and a "small number" of crashes that might be linked to the problem.
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And fake news, that newly elevated element of American politics that will forever be linked to the 2016 campaign, has also attached itself to Clovis at times.
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At the time, Republican and Democratic lawmakers were deadlocked over whether Mr. de Blasio's control should be linked to an increase in the number of charter schools.
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A Harvard study affirms how insanely powerful mindfulness is — it literally changes the brain in ways that may be linked to improving the way we manage stress.
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Lewandowski, who has said he is considering taking legal action, took to Twitter on Thursday to suggest the reporter could be linked to a missing photo album.
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"They've also been shown to have a higher rate of preterm birth, which could be linked to the limited access in care or other factors," she said.
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However, according to The Guardian, this could be linked to a second change in how the virus is diagnosed rather than a genuine halt in the spread.
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Security experts say that a hacking group widely believed to be linked to the Russian government has been executing cyberattacks against diplomats in North America and Europe.
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As the nation wrestles with the expanding opioid crisis, one costly aspect is often overlooked, even by doctors: Opioid abuse could be linked to progressive hearing loss.
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He said he understood his meetings with the Russian ambassador to be linked to his role as a senator, not his role as a campaign surrogate. video
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Some consumers have turned away from products containing high-fructose corn syrup, which is derived from corn starch, because of concerns it may be linked to obesity.
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In some individuals, extra oxytocin can trigger anxiety and discomfort, a tendency that researchers like Bartz hypothesize may be linked to more anxious and avoidant attachment patterns.
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You can use the microphones and speaker to interact with Alexa, and the haptic engine will trigger small vibrations, which can be linked to your phone's notifications.
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Though Mueller is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, the court filings didn't specify how these five might be linked to the case against Manafort.
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They are ploughing about $10 billion into mostly non-gaming attractions before their licences expire in 2022 amid warnings new permits will be linked to efforts to diversify.
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"[We've] removed Pages, groups and accounts that can be linked to sources the US government has previously identified as Russian military intelligence services," read the company's blog post.
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He said the ATSB would continue to analyze satellite imagery for any signs of MH370 as well as any debris that may be linked to the missing plane.
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Games like Tempest, Missile Command and Pole Position will be coming, the latter of which would be "linked to the car's steering wheel" while the vehicle is stationary.
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"These effects can be linked to favorable factor shifts — environmental spending is more labor intensive than ordinary production," concluded Richard Morgenstern, one of the authors of the report.
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Many doctors have publicly criticized Goop for unnecessarily stoking women's health fears, particularly back in 2015, when the brand suggested women's bras could be linked to breast cancer.
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According to the L.A. Times, other hazards have included explosions believed to be linked to leftover propane tanks or trapped methane gas, as well as downed power lines.
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They claim that the data comes from the Equation Group, which is the name given to a group of hackers widely believed to be linked to the NSA.
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Last year, the guided-missile destroyer Forrest Sherman seized advanced missile parts believed to be linked to Iran from a boat it had stopped in the Arabian Sea.
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PG&E sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January facing the prospect of, potentially, billions of dollars in liabilities linked or suspected to be linked to its equipment.
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The virus can cause a rare birth defect, microcephaly, in newborns whose mothers have been infected, and is believed to be linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome in adults.
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The game was first announced 10 darn years ago as Final Fantasy Versus XIII — it was supposed to be linked to Final Fantasy XIII, which launched in 2009.
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This tragedy is not believed to be linked to the shooting death of 22-year-old singer Christina Grimmie, which occurred late Friday after her concert in Orlando.
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Under the new revolving credit facility, the interest rate will be linked to Dreyfus's performance on CO2 emissions, electricity consumption, water usage and solid waste sent to landfill.
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After snaking through the labs, a few video introductions lay out how audience members will be linked to their avatars, and then they're led into the ride itself.
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From that date, companies with EU customers will be more restricted in their collection and use of personal data, including data that can be linked to a smartphone.
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Brazil, which has more than 4,000 suspected cases of microcephaly that may be linked to Zika, is scheduled to host the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in August.
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The U.S. official told The Associated Press that Kelley lived in a San Antonio suburb and that he doesn&apost appear to be linked to organized terrorist groups.
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In another recent study, out in Nature last week, Nagler and her colleagues took one step towards uncovering how exactly the microbiome could be linked to food allergies.
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That red line, however, was crossed when around 1,500 people were killed in Syria in a subsequent chemical weapons attack, widely believed to be linked to Assad's regime.
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The firm was unsure of the allegiance of the second hacker, Cozy Bear, but assumed this hack might be linked to the Russian domestic security service, the FSB.
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As for grain-free food (another human fad that has transferred to pets), Ms Churchill suspects it could be linked to a kind of heart disease in dogs.
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And, in recent years, more research has pointed to the idea that poverty is one of the things that can be linked to mental health problems, specifically depression.
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Chief Executive Ben van Beurden told Reuters earlier this month that 10 percent of Shell's executives' bonus payments will be linked to greenhouse gas management from next year.
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If such a signal could be linked to a spiral or gap, it would help observers start translating back and forth between worlds and disk features more generally.
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Javier Zarracina/Vox Over the past year, public health officials have found evidence that Zika may be linked to birth defects in newborns and neurological conditions in adults.
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But for Iran to resume business with the global banking world - for the first time since 2012 - its banks need to be linked to overseas lenders on SWIFT.
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The FDA began reviewing the claims just months ago (though the FDA acknowledged roughly a decade ago that breast implants could be linked to the form of cancer).
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But these findings are hardly conclusive, given other possible factors or events occurring around the same time of the show's release that might be linked to these suicides.
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They are plowing about $10 billion into mostly non-gaming attractions before their licenses expire in 2022 amid warnings new permits will be linked to efforts to diversify.
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Aside from typical functions like checking news and weather or looking up videos, it can be linked to over 5,000 types of compatible smart devices to control them.
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The CENTCOM information paper said another challenge was to ensure that the name would not be linked to previous military campaigns in Iraq, such as Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Seventy-one years after the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan,, residents are still developing cancerous tumors that can be linked to radiation exposure.
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The FSS has been operating a special team since early January to look for speculation in stocks which are perceived by investors to be linked to presidential candidates.
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North Sea oil and gas extraction fell 6.3 percent on the month, the biggest drop since June 2014, which the ONS said could be linked to bad weather.
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Earlier this week, the Illinois and Iowa health departments said they were investigating outbreaks of a parasite that causes intestinal illness and might be linked to McDonald's salads.
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In general, epidemiologists said that deaths occurring closer to the September 20, 2017 hurricane were more likely to be linked to the storm than those occurring in 2018.
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In late 2628, U.S. diplomats in Cuba reported serious medical ailments related to incidents that occurred over several months and initially appeared to be linked to sonic attacks.
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"The gunmen came thinking that their target was in the church but incidentally he was not," Umar said, adding that the violence may be linked to drug-trafficking.
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Divisive Facebook ads believed to be linked to Russia targeted specific parts of the United States last year, including states considered to be battlegrounds, according to NBC News.
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Intuitively, you're probably guessing that a lack of sex would be linked to lower levels of happiness because people tend to be happier when they're getting some, right?
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The friendship between this dog and hedgehog may be linked to the fact that both species are social animals and that they provide tactile sensations for each other.
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As usual in collaborative processes, commercial interests got their wish list — including the ability to have wolves killed if they could be linked to predation on domestic livestock.
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A local official said 13 civilians were killed late on Monday in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces - a group thought to be linked to Islamic State.
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Because they are tens of millions of years older than humans, their origins must not be linked to the emergence of Homo sapiens, as past studies have suggested.
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Disappointment can be linked to a feeling of loss of control in children, said Roseann Capanna-Hodge, Ed.D., a psychologist and pediatric mental health specialist psychologist in Connecticut.
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China's elite Politburo Standing Committee China said it will revamp its emergency systems and crack down on the wildlife trade, thought to be linked to the current outbreak.
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The seemingly unrelated chemical attack in Syria can then be linked to the Skripal nerve agent attacks as a continuation of the campaign against Russia by the British.
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Drea says she's been adamant about refusing to be part of the follow-up, but despite her requests to not be linked to it ... Lifetime did it anyway.
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The German authorities have also arrested several dozen people believed to be linked to the right-wing Reichsbürger movement, which does not recognize the current borders of Germany.
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Hook also said a U.S. Navy warship seizing advanced missile parts believed to be linked to Iran from a boat it stopped in the Arabian Sea on Nov.
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A day earlier, however, one of his deputies rejected the idea suggested by Mr. Trump that lifting economic sanctions could be linked to a new arms control deal.
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However, if air pollution is causing psychosis, Fisher speculates that the gases and particles might be causing brain inflammation, which previous research suggests may be linked to psychosis.
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Brazil's Health Ministry announced on Wednesday that it was considering most of the 508 confirmed cases of microcephaly in the country to be linked to the Zika outbreak.
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Black hairy tongue is an uncommon and harmless side effect of some drugs, but it can also be linked to smoking, poor oral hygiene and certain medical conditions.
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Access to the fund could also be linked to implementing structural reforms recommended annually to each country by the European Commission and EU finance ministers, the paper said.
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Others wondered if the feet could be linked to the victims of a nearby place crash in 2005, but a DNA match was not made at the time.
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One of the ways they hope to do this would be by creating their own Apple debit card which would be linked to this peer-to-peer service.
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Duterte's bloody war on drugs took an ironic twist a few weeks ago, however, when it emerged that his own son may be linked to the drug game.
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A group calling itself the ShadowBrokers dumped data online last weekend that it claimed to have stolen from a hacking team widely believed to be linked to the NSA.
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Of course the question of how much data gets collected—data that can be linked to you personally—is a slightly separate one to how that data gets used.
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The two other babies born to women in the study had cranial defects that are being investigated and could not so far be linked to Zika, Rodriguez-Morales said.
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Yet you might not realize that you could already have a higher risk of certain flu infections than others -- and that risk may be linked to your birth year.
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The family of 14-year-old Liberty German is tempering its expectations after authorities announced a man arrested in Colorado this week may be linked to her February killing.
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A revision of the Rating Outlook to Stable from Negative will be linked to an improvement in underlying credit quality of investees or a material increase in dividend diversification.
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Erlich and his colleagues analyzed a database containing more than 1.28 million profiles to calculate that about half of Americans could be linked to at least a third cousin.
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People with insurance or with higher levels of education or income were more likely to be linked to care within a short amount of time and be on ART.
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A local official said 13 civilians were killed late on Monday in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) - a group thought to be linked to Islamic State.
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His research revealed that economic insecurity, especially high unemployment, seems to be linked to an increase in school shootings, according to results published this week in Nature Human Behaviour.
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On Wednesday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that they are investigating 153 cases of severe lung disease that they think may be linked to vaping.
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The contamination may be linked to an ongoing outbreak currently being investigated by the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the company wrote in a statement.
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In addition to being linked to the birth defect microcephaly, the virus may also be linked to a severe joint condition that shows up at birth, new research suggests.
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"On Sunday evening, U.S. law enforcement contacted us about online activity that they recently discovered and which they believe may be linked to foreign entities," the company said bit.
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An August World Health Organization study also found that the Zika virus could be linked to the Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that affects the peripheral nervous system.
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Higher levels of gold were found in the western Swiss region of Jura, believed to be linked to watchmakers that use the precious metal to decorate their expensive timepieces.
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Those crashes are believed to be linked to a faulty software update that Boeing has been working to resolve and were not related to the newly discovered wing issue.
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But population size is only the beginning—national survey data would allow gender and sexual identity to be linked to other factors, like income, education, and rates of disability.
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The long-term warming trend over the past few decades can be linked to the burning of fossil fuels that are releasing gases such as carbon dioxide, he said.
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Seven percent of the subjects had made calls to a firearms sale or repair shop, while another 4 percent could be linked to a specific political officeholder or campaign.
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It was unclear why, given that Go is a Chinese game, and Ke himself is Chinese, though it could be linked to the broader ban on Google in China.
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"10 minutes of effort; intel on Iranian APTs," the anonymous hacker told Motherboard in an online chat, saying which nation they believe may be linked to the hacking group.
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The document, parts of which were obscured for security reasons, did not show the foreign states whose companies may be linked to industrial espionage or their purported Canadian victims.
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In the case of the leaked diplomatic telegrams from British DC ambassador Kim Darroch, there is widespread speculation they may be linked to the battle to become prime minister.
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Taiwan media has reported that the case could be linked to that of Chinese citizen Zhou Hongxu, jailed by a Taiwan court in September for breaching national security laws.
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One reason for this proliferation of mobile forensics gear across the US, and not just specifically Cellebrite, may be linked to the country's Regional Computer Forensics Labs, or RCFLs.
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Health officials said earlier this month that two people in Britain had been diagnosed with monkeypox in separate cases thought to be linked to travel to Nigeria, West Africa.
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To maximize its effect, the proportion of profits that qualify for a lower rate should be linked to the research and production actually done in the United States. 5.
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Surprisingly, a leading dissident has come out in favor of lifting the arms embargo, telling Mr. Malinowski the issue should not be linked to the release of political prisoners.
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The disease is usually relatively mild but PAHO, the regional arm of the WHO, says it may be linked to cases of brain damage in newborn babies in Brazil.
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"We've heard from patients who are concerned that their implants may be linked to other health conditions, like chronic fatigue, cognitive issues and muscle pain," Gottlieb and Shuren said.
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A second proposal, which proponents intend to be linked to the first, would allow internet firm SoftBank and Dragoneer to invest around $10 billion in Uber, two sources said.
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By the end of the year, this tech will be linked to the Nett Warrior device, allowing for augmented reality capabilities designed to boost individual soldier and squad performance.
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Despite Noem's aggressive efforts, some of her GOP colleagues poured cold water on the idea that such a divisive issue could be linked to the must-pass spending bill.
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The actress and advocate has also drawn controversy by promoting the idea that vaccines may be linked to increased incidence of autism, an argument that has been scientifically unsubstantiated.
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The attackers are believed to be linked to the National Democratic Front of Bodoland, a group that for decades has sought a separate state in Assam for ethnic Bodos.
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Doctors found inflammation, believed to be linked to vaping, rapidly spread throughout the lungs of an 18-year-old patient at NYU Winthrop in Mineola, Long Island, New York.
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That would have to be linked to boosting access to the U.S. sugar market for Brazil's producers, which the United States does not appear ready to do, Dias said.
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The spread of the virus, which is believed to be linked to serious birth defects in babies, in Brazil has raised some concerns about the Olympics there this summer.
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The economic dynamics of the region would change; North Korea would become integrated in regional economic flows, and South Korea would be linked to China and Russia by road.
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According to researchers, that insatiable craving for toffee popcorn-flavoured macarons (they're a thing, right?) could be linked to how late you stayed up watching cat Vines last night.
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Despite multiple lawsuits and scientific studies that indicate talc-containing products may be linked to an increased risk for ovarian cancer, Johnson & Johnson denies that their product is harmful.
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Defence Minister Nurettin Canikli said on Wednesday authorities had identified 3,000 armed forces personnel believed to be linked to the U.S.-based cleric Ankara blames for the failed coup.
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In fact, you won't even need a card at all—Alexa will just be linked to your bank account and manage payments automatically (based on your controls or preferences).
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But despite all the talk of UN member states' hypocrisy and bias, the US's decision on Tuesday may actually be linked to an issue a little closer to home.
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Season three of 13 Reasons Why probably is less controversial than season one, in that it is probably not going to be linked to the deaths of any children.
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Although he admits that certain forms of beauty may be linked to survival advantages, he does not seem particularly interested in engaging with the considerable research on this topic.
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These studies sweep through the genomes of people and look for any variations in genes—also called markers—that could be linked to whatever other variables they're testing for.
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The CDC is urging doctors to report any unexplained cases of lung illnesses that might be linked to vaping, along with information about what products their patients are using.
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Of the various charges, about half of which will move to trial, most appear to be linked to two locations where the alleged offenses took place, spanning many years.
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But the Times noted that it may be linked to the lawsuit that New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood (D) brought against Trump and the Trump Foundation in June.
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At least some of the genes now thought to be linked to male sexual orientation are on the X chromosome, and boys get their X chromosome from their mother.
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Microcephaly is known to be linked to some parasitic and bacterial diseases, as well as rubella, herpes, HIV, exposure to chemicals such as arsenic, mercury and alcohol, and radiation.
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Pearce, the neurophysiologist, said skeptics like McCrory see a player who is holding a job and conclude that his headaches cannot be linked to concussions he may have suffered.
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A Berlin newspaper, the Berliner Morgenpost, cited an unnamed source as saying the Dresden theft might be linked to a similar break-in at the Bode Museum in 2017.
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"I definitely want to get the word out: If you have symptoms that may be linked to cancer, colorectal cancer or any kind, get it checked out," he said.
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The Echo speakers will be operated through Alexa for Business, meaning they won't be linked to students' individual Amazon accounts, but run through a central account by the university.
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And according to the publication, the document says it is "extremely likely" that more than half of the global average temperature rise since 1951 could be linked to humans.
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Mayorga retained legal counsel, fearful that she might somehow be linked to the article and deemed in violation of the settlement, one of her lawyers, Larissa Drohobyczer, told CNN.
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Trump went on to say that drug dealers should be treated more harshly because of the scale of misery and death that traffickers and smugglers can be linked to.
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Such a program could be linked to investment in desperately needed infrastructure, including not just roads and bridges but also community-anchoring institutions like schools and child care centers.
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But Bahrainis suggested it might be linked to speeches made at the home of Ayatollah Isa Qassim, the spiritual leader of Bahrain's Shi'ites after authorities stripped him of his citizenship.
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In addition to the amount, the company has also introduced a performance linked payment, which is accounted as 10% of total salary and will be linked to productivity, quality & safety.
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The world's biggest cable maker said the issue did not seem to be linked to a problem in the submarine section of the cable in June which was successfully repaired.
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The case increasingly appears to be linked to human trafficking and bears a striking resemblance to a case in 2000, when 58 Chinese migrants were found dead in Dover. 7.
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PRAIA (Reuters) - Cape Verde has identified its first case of the neurological disorder microcephaly, thought to be linked to the Zika virus, in what would be a first for Africa.
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Dagres noted that the desire to block Instagram could also be linked to public outcries caused by government leaders and their families making ostentatious displays of wealth on the platform.
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It comes in the wake of Twitter and Facebook recently announcing the suspension of accounts from their platforms that they believe to be linked to Iranian and Russian political meddling.
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Out of an abundance of caution, General Mills announced the voluntary recall of more than 10 million pounds of flour in June because it may be linked to the outbreak.
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And though there is accumulating evidence that diet drinks may be linked to glucose intolerance, there's not enough evidence -- at least not yet -- to include these beverages in the ban.
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