The act of tying or binding things together.
Practice of selling one product or service as a mandatory addition to the purchase of a different product or service.
1 Moreover, tying up more money in technology startups carries an opportunity cost.
2 Couture's tying goal came with 18 seconds remaining in the second period.
3 Economists are increasingly skeptical about whether, in general, tying actually harms competition.
4 White's second interception of the game set up a tying field goal.
5 John Moore leads New Jersey defensemen with a career high - tying four goals.
6 Every evening was occupied in twisting and tying evergreen in the chapel.
7 Roth goes even further, also tying factory farming practices to environmental issues.
8 Kansas State was paced by Mike McGuirl with a season - high - tying 16 points.
9 This marked South Africa's third World Cup win, tying with New Zealand.
10 Government Ministers tying themselves into knots trying to sell the latest twist.
11 Forward Lavoy Allen led Indiana with 12 rebounds, tying his season high.
12 The men that held Erin finished tying her arms behind her back.
13 Montez led Colorado to a tying touchdown late in the opening quarter.
14 Bluiett's potential game - tying 3-point attempt from the left baseline was off target.
15 Both are tying up with Indian power firms to build the plants.
16 It took her longer than it should have, especially tying her shoes.
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