It is run by and centred on a network of women's self-help groups (SHG) and linked to a government school and a local development resource centre.
Burma is committed to reforms, she said, and would like to be ''linked to a regional and global commitment to share growth''.
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"In 20 years, this is the first time I've seen a criminal indictment of this magnitude, " said Mr. Marler, who added he has also been contacted by federal law-enforcement officials investigating a 2010 salmonella outbreak linked to eggs from Iowa and a 2011 Colorado listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupes.
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Pipelines remain costly to build, and a buyer has to be found and a price (generally linked to that of oil) agreed on before construction can start.
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Mr Beecroft proposes that firms should be able to sack staff without cause, so long as they give notice and a payoff linked to salary and service.
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Surrounded by Serbian territory and land mines, and only linked to Bosnia by a long and poor-quality road, Gorazde stands on its own, unfairly forgotten by its fellow countrymen.
Usually one route is more direct than the other, and if a mining company has sidings and a branch line linked to one railroad it cannot quickly and easily switch to another.
When asked by BBC London why the firm and those linked to it appeared to have a history of safety warnings and previous fires, the company declined to comment.
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More than 100 million people now have a credit card linked to a PayPal account, and that figure grows by more than 10% a year.
They come to see their behavior as linked to a response in others, and they try desperately, even in adulthood, to produce a favorable response by attempting to read what the situation requires.
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For example, if you happen to be born with D4DR, a gene that is linked to sensation seeking and risk taking, you have a fundamental advantage in all sports.
This is the first time that researchers have found a link between the FTO gene and a disease which is not linked to obesity and BMI.
It has been named in lawsuits for its use of ephedra, a stimulant linked to heart attacks and strokes that was previously a component in some of its weight-loss products.
Distribution is deferred and subject to a clawback, linked to the future profitability of relevant deals and the bank as a whole.
The model has even been stretched to other industries, including a credit card that offers discounts linked to well-being and car insurance that offers cheaper petrol to people who drive safely (a telemetric device installed in your car monitors aggressive driving, like harsh acceleration or sharp cornering).
Experts believe that, as Floel's study suggests, increased inflammation and a drop in insulin sensitivity (which is known as insulin resistance) may help explain why obesity and type 2 diabetes have been linked to worse mental performance and a greater risk of Alzheimer's disease.
In addition, they identified in a single tumor a genetic signature associated with a good prognosis and another linked to a poor one.
Security sector assistance programs should be complemented by and linked to a broader regional approach, including cross-border program coordination, support for regional organizations, and facilitation of linkages among partner countries, where appropriate.
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Square believes the future of payments isn't swiping a card but merely giving a cashier your name, which is stored within the company's database and linked to a credit card.
He has been heavily linked with a move to Spanish and European champions Barcelona, Real Madrid and English side Chelsea.
McCormack has been linked with a move to Hull and expressed concerns about potentially limited playing opportunities damaging his international career.
Statins have been linked to muscle ache and a reduced liver function.
No one knows the precise reason for the increase, but it is thought to be linked to a rise in obesity and smoking.
And because obesity is linked to a host of health problems, from diabetes and heart disease to cancer, the burden for health systems is becoming worrying.
In recent cases, "compelling" DNA evidence, which linked one suspect to a rape and the other to a murder "could not be used and neither suspect could be convicted".
He believes the case is connected to the recent arrests of generals, academics and journalists linked to a string of murders, including that of an ethnic-Armenian editor, Hrant Dink.
In men, 6.1% (9, 600) of cancer cases were linked to a lack of fruit and vegetables, 4.9% (7, 800) to occupation, 4.6% (7, 300) to alcohol, 4.1% (6, 500) to overweight and obesity and 3.5% (5, 500) to excessive sun exposure and sunbeds.
Both Cohen and Schaumberg also make a clear distinction between guilt and shame - a trait linked to low self-esteem.
Lillehei solved that problem with cross-circulation, in which a donor, linked to the patient by plastic hose and a simple pump, acted as a living heart-lung machine.
Ledley was "flattered" to be linked with a Premier League move and said a few months ago that any potential switch would be "down to the club and not down to me".
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