"Researchers have discovered an inextricable connection between work force participation and family formation," Mr. Smith of the Casey Foundation said.
You do not have the intimate and inextricable connection between artist and gallery that is a driving mechanism of Western contemporary art.
Chapter 2, "Property and Exchange", introduces the nonaggression axiom, property rights, free exchange and free contract, and the inextricable connections between property rights and other human rights.
The possibility of an inextricable connection between these qualities has long been debated, with sharp differences of opinion.
The inextricable connection of kinship remain strong, though the nature of kinship groups and families has changed over the years.
In addition to reflecting the inextricable connections among art, money and politics, their reports show that countries throughout the world are struggling to maintain their cultural heritage and that television - its control, programming and funding - is an increasingly important concern.
What a perfect example of the inextricable connection between food and emotion - with a humorous mix of wedding agita for good measure.
Still, he wonders, couldn't the city have built an enclosed market here, alongside exhibitions that celebrated New York's inextricable connection to the water?
Burning a cross is a unique act because of its inextricable connection to the Ku Klux Klan and to anti-black violence and intimidation.
Convinced of "the inextricable connection between the survival of Israel and American military strength," Podhoretz began to see American dovishness in foreign affairs as a direct threat to Israeli survival.