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The advertiser pays only when a surfer actually clicks on their link (37 cents per click, on average).
ECONOMIST: Internet advertising
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The plan is to have the link operational by 2017 with one train per hour from Reading to Oxford and Bedford, with the Oxford to Bedford stretch taking 60 minutes.
BBC: Rail link 'should extend to Cambridge'
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Owners of satellite phones milk this sole link to the outside world at a price per minute that a schoolteacher might hope to earn in a month, if only schools were open.
ECONOMIST: Postwar Iraq
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These social cultural adaptations for females and differences in presentation of ASD are being researched and studied almost entirely in countries outside of the US, per the identified research in your analysis, in the link for for the research by Gould from the Lorna Wing Research organization in the UK, Simon Baron Cohen in the UK, and clinical observation by Tony Atwood in Australia.
FORBES: Is Being Female Protective Against Autism?
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As the storm raged, its link to the greenback held tight, and GDP per capita fell by much less than it did in neighboring countries.
FORBES: Abolish The IMF
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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.
FORBES: Three Men And A Baby Bell
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But in the rich world the decades-long link between rising incomes and car use has been severed (see article), and miles driven per person have been falling.
ECONOMIST: Driving
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The one-to-one link between the peso and the dollar has restored some faith in recent years, removing the thousand-per-cent inflation common before the 1990s, but at the cost of exports which are priced out of their target markets.
BBC: Argentina faces grim economic future