Examples of 'be more closely' in a sentence

Meaning of "be more closely"

be more closely: Refers to becoming more intimate, connected, or familiar with someone or something

How to use "be more closely" in a sentence

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Economic growth must be more closely monitored.
It may be more closely defined in the agreement.
They must therefore be more closely aligned.
Parents will be more closely associated with school management through community committees.
Do you think it should be more closely regulated.
Such effects would be more closely associated with maternal psychopathology and environmental stress factors.
These hypotheses need to be more closely examined.
Programming should be more closely integrated with normal ministerial policymaking structures.
Organisms with similar characteristics are assumed to be more closely related.
Benefits will be more closely tied to work effort.
The subjects identified as being at risk could be more closely monitored.
Air freight should be more closely integrated in the system.
Some consideration should be given to how they could be more closely integrated.
She wishes to be more closely involved.
It had been pointed out that their wording could be more closely aligned.
Support schemes should be more closely aligned to one another.
Some partners currently outside the neighbourhood may be needed to be more closely associated.
Health risk may be more closely related.
In the following a seismic exploration using the invention will be more closely described.
In future employers will be more closely involved in assessment.
Audits revealed that there were instances where cash advances needed to be more closely monitored.
The relic needs to be more closely connected.
The new performance indicator system will allow recruitment patterns to be more closely monitored.
Certain areas must be more closely analyzed.
I agree with Mrs Graenitz and others that the applicant countries must be more closely involved.
So housing tends to be more closely packed than in other countries.
The heat producing elements can now be more closely packed.
But none may be more closely linked than epilepsy.
The evaluation suggests that this risk should be more closely monitored.
We therefore wish to be more closely involved in the development of these countries.
But no one ever considered that they might be more closely related.
Accounting disclosure should be more closely tied to relevant environmental legislation.
Young people who have already dropped out of school will be more closely followed up.
The tourism economy will be more closely linked to other activities.
He says that hedge funds and credit rating agencies will be more closely regulated.
Political funding could be more closely limited and monitored.
There have been widespread demands for the European Environment Agency to be more closely involved.
We would have preferred it to be more closely focused on the essential problems.
Be more closely linked to keeping an inventory of chemical agents within an enterprise ;.
They must there fore be more closely aligned.
You should be more closely monitored while receiving MEPACT treatment.
Civil society should also be more closely associated.
These should now be more closely examined and evaluated to determine their feasibility.
Its situation and its infrastructure allows it to be more closely to the citizen.
Farmers themselves should be more closely involved in both research and dissemination.
What is certain is that the House will be more closely divided.
You are likely to be more closely monitored during and after a clinical trial.
The following prior art documents are considered to be more closely related to the invention.
It was also found to be more closely related to the genus Potomotyphlus than Typholonectes.
Technical cooperation missions must be further expanded and be more closely linked to ongoing research.

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