linking in the PONS Dictionary

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linking Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a weak link [or spot] fig

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By connecting information and catalysis, epigenesis coupled with homeostasis exemplifies the internal, directive capacities of the organism, linking information and behavior.
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The typical submission introduces a news item or website of interest by linking to it.
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What was once a luxurious handlebar moustache linking up with radical sideburns has shrunk in stages to a small, avuncular brush.
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He built his first data mining business in 1992, using public records to create a search tool linking car licence numbers with personal details.
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Music has symbolic importance, by linking culture to identity.
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This documented the discovery of a power lawwith an exponent of approximately -0.1 -- linking wages to the local unemployment rate.
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Cross-linking is used in both synthetic polymer chemistry and in the biological sciences.
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Many high-level programming languages include autoload capabilities, which sacrifice some run-time speed for ease of coding and speed of initial compilation/linking.
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In a major move, the regulator recommended removing cross holding norms from licence conditions and linking them with spectrum holding.
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Wells writes that at least in RP, linking and intrusive are distinct only historically and orthographically.
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