A social or business relationship.
An interruption of normal activity.
1 The French company is often mentioned as a potential Fiat tie - up partner.
2 The Aetna-Humana tie - up would be the largest such deal among health insurers.
3 Rio said on May 15 it remained committed to the China tie - up .
4 Many things need to go right for a Vodafone-Liberty tie - up to happen.
5 But the all-share, no premium tie - up doesn't look great for Power investors.
6 The 2008 global market crash then put paid to the putative tie - up .
7 The approval follows the completion of another major cable tie - up last month.
8 The shareholders will likely vote on the Deutsche Boerse tie - up in July.
9 Rio has repeatedly said it remains committed to the tie - up with Chinalco.
10 On Friday, Intel announced a tie - up with Fossil Group on wearable technology.
11 The tie - up would cement the LSE's position among the world's trading heavyweights.
12 He declined to comment on whether Nanya would welcome any such tie - up .
13 The tie - up effectively streamlines the process of buying and selling commercial property.
14 Then came the great railroad strike, and the tie - up of the mails.
15 Shares in both companies have gained since they announced the tie - up talks.
16 Any tie - up would likely face political and workforce hurdles, particularly in Italy.
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