Weinberg also states that a feasibility study for a Bluefields-Nueva Guinea highway has been completed by the Danish development agency DANIDA, linking two towns in the Southern Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAS), with a further link foreseen to Monkey Point (which lies south of Bluefields, the RAAS seat).
"In my view, these results are very, very slightly hopeful, but not more than this, " says John Hardy, a University College, London, neuroscientist and geneticist who was among the first to point to a link between amyloid, the protein bapineuzumab attacks, and Alzheimer's.
The authors of the study point out that the link between holidays and stress could go either way.
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As they point out, the link between tobacco and disease had been publicly made as far back as the 1950s.
One particular reader felt compelled to point out one missing link.
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Click the bordering source link to see Broder's entire point-by-point response to the logs for yourself.
The map can show all the ships in the strait and link to Reuters stories about the pinch point.
Strengthening that link using biometrics merely shifts the weakest point elsewhere.
He will view the Dead Sea Scrolls, which point to an ancient Jewish link to Israel, and he will inspect an Iron Dome battery, a missile-defense system that Israel set up with U.S. help.
Part of the point of the Manhattan Security Initiative is to link up existing private cameras to a central feed, in addition to installing new cameras.
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Dominic Bradley of the SDLP said that the proposed telecommunications network would bypass Newry and that businesses and communities were dissatisfied that a "point of presence", or a direct link to the interconnector, would not be established in the area.
Rather then pointing at a link or image with the cursor, the user drags their point of view across a static page, scoping in on the desired element before pulling the figurative trigger.
As the historical rallying point in battle, the Queen's Colours represent that link.
We wanted to use that entry point of online payment processing to democratize the industry, and create this link between great technology and live experiences.
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O. link bait, and served up as the lead for style-trend pieces, to the point of exhaustion.
When they logged in again from a mobile client, or followed the promoted link in their desk bound browser, they were given ninety days of Pro membership from that point.
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There's also a link to a list of sites Google considers similar, even though they're not exactly on point.
Americans point to that as a sign of progress: a main road that by next fall could link Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Overall, since America abandoned the firm link to gold of Bretton Woods, real economic growth (1972-2010) has been a full percentage point lower than during the Bretton Woods era (1948-1971).
All pages link to a stock's fundamentals, technical indicators and discussion groups, reinforcing the site's three-point approach.
The browser experience within Twitter is its weakness at this point, not because of design, but because of the performance lag you may get when opening a link from a tweet.
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Point One leases virtually all its capacity, under contracts in which the price of a voice-grade link has plunged in the past 18 months from 5 cents a mile per month to below 2 cents.
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