In real time, they can link in instead of linking out to the rest of the story on Time.com.
There's all kinds of corporate-lawyer idiocy at play here: MobileRead was just linking out to another site hosting the script, which can't actually be used to break Kindle DRM, and the only people using it are the people who want to buy more books -- not exactly the sort of customers you'd want to piss off.
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It also rules out linking grants to performance, saying this will mean people with poor services face a "double whammy" of having to pay higher council tax for services.
The survey found that 57% of members agreed with linking salaries to appraisals carried out by headteachers, but a much larger majority were opposed to linking pay to pupils' test and exam results.
Meanwhile Ward has not ruled out reports linking Colchester defender Paul Reid with a switch to Scunthorpe.
However, 57% agreed with linking salaries to appraisals carried out by headteachers, while 31% were opposed.
Critics have pointed out that preventing paid linking also drives Webmasters to spend more money in Google's advertising programs.
Zamora's replacement Clint Dempsey, back after three games on the sidelines, looked particularly sharp and had a penalty appeal turned down before linking well with Gera to carve out two openings.
If a natural gas producer can enter five-year-forward contracts, why can't a dairy farmer smooth out his cash flow by linking feed and milk prices?
But to reach the physiological root of those sensations, we need to take a close look at the vagus nerve -- actually a bundle of nerves that starts at the base of the brain and branches out through the body, linking up with the facial and vocal muscles and the heart, lungs, and gut.
Since neither SingTel nor HKT had figured out how to reinvent themselves, linking up was an easy option.
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That, it turns out, was the key to linking strategy and technology.
Other work being carried out includes public artwork and a waterway linking Grangemouth to the Scottish canal network.
Schrader also ran attack ads linking Fitzpatrick to a trash-hauling company that dumped out-of-state garbage in Bucks County.
When a study linking the widely used cholesterol drug Vytorin to cancer came out in July it caused a stir--for a few hours.
Carson says Boeing contracted out virtually all the hardware--the onboard antennas linking the plane to a satellite, which then feeds data back and forth with a terrestrial server, comes from Japan's Mitsubishi Electric, and the internal Wi-Fi gear is from Cisco Systems (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ).
That is extraordinary behavior for a global company worth a quarter-trillion dollars whose traditional value lies in linking users to external sites -- in other words, getting you out of the domain ASAP.
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It turns out it's all about what economists call "agglomeration" - linking businesses and others kinds of economic activity together in such a way that they can start to punch above their weight.
Lomu has dismissed speculation linking him with a change of codes to rugby league and insists he is intent on playing out his career in union, possibly back in the Magners League.
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With many emerging nations linking their currencies to the US dollar, the impact of looser policy from the Federal Reserve quickly leaked out to other parts of the world which, unlike the US, were not heavily affected by the financial crisis.
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