They fit so tightly together they are nearly impervious to rain and sun, outlasting all other colors.
They fit so tightly together that they are nearly impervious to rain and sun.
But not so tightly that entrepreneurs start to dread the prospect of a public listing.
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Of course, since poverty and education are so tightly interwoven it becomes a vicious cycle very quickly.
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"They handcuffed me so tightly I felt that one of my wrists was going to break, " he said.
Because the world financial system is so tightly linked, higher yields may be a particular concern for emerging countries.
With the future so tightly tied to economic fluctuations, he says, it's difficult to see what is on the horizon.
Intel is counting on efficiency gains from squeezing transistors together so tightly that a billion fit on a fingernail-size chip.
You can put them into landfill sites but they're so tightly compacted, even if they're degradable, they don't break down.
He praised "the EU's secret weapon - an unrivalled way of binding our interests so tightly that war becomes impossible".
Nanophase's tiny aluminum oxide molecules fit so tightly together that they're making vinyl flooring up to five times more scratch-resistant than the regular version.
The only way to avoid this type of glitch is for the software to be written so tightly that the loopholes do not exist.
In a diminutive state seemingly so tightly packed with beachfront development, it is astoundingly easy to escape the tourist crowds and find your own patch of sand-based paradise.
Fans of it will ask why the new version, directed by Matt Reeves, had to be made at all, especially since it cleaves so tightly to the original.
But reaching a sensible valuation of the two marques, which Ford says must be sold together because their operations have become so tightly integrated, is not proving easy.
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The Patriots seemed so tightly wound during their 2007 quest.
Meanwhile, managed-care companies are squeezing payments to doctors so tightly that in late December 485 Denver-area physicians scrapped their HMO provider, Antero Healthplans, rather than accept a 15% cut.
But their finances won't be squeezed so tightly that they have to chop benefits, raise rates by large amounts or leave markets entirely, as some on Wall Street initially feared.
Speaking of the hinge, the act of folding the screen back into tablet mode feels controlled, but it isn't so tightly bound that you'll ever struggle to move the display this way and that.
But Ms. Hellman knew how to nail a plot together so tightly that the seams don't show, as well as how to ring down a curtain so hard that the audience gasps.
Donatelli is right, inasmuch as big data centers and the cloud are creating worlds where networking, storage and servers are so tightly coupled as to be in some ways indistinguishable from each other.
Foster seems to be suggesting that it's the absurd degree to which the media and the world no longer value privacy that has forced her to hold on to her own so tightly.
Would that our lives fit so tightly together!
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They created linaclotide out of 14 amino acids, 6 of which are cysteines that bind so tightly they keep the whole from getting dissolved by stomach acid or chewed up by digestive enzymes in the intestines.
The notion of an easier mode for some players in a game so tightly built around a multi-player experience that was supposed to be, at its core, very challenging rubbed many people the wrong way, and with good reason.
Indeed, rarely have polls from all sides of the political spectrum lined up so tightly with even the Fox Poll out a few days ago indicating that more Americans support same sex marriage than those who oppose it.
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Unlike the familiar three of length, breadth and height, these extra dimensions are curled up so tightly that they elude detection (though scientists are trying to prise them open in particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva).
For a former officer to be a suspected cop killer is beyond imagination for many law enforcement officers, whose culture bonds them so tightly that many can spot another officer out of uniform just by their demeanor and a nod of the head.
Yet that secret is only the beginning of a mystery so tightly wound and barbed with hurt and hurtful people that solving it becomes the only way to make the pain go away and the sun shine down on a place some call Paradise.
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