Examples of 'tie-ups' in a sentence

Meaning of "tie-ups"

tie-up (noun): A situation where something is prevented from making progress or being completed due to certain constraints or obstacles
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We have to determine a schedule reducing future loading tie-ups.
This will be through management tie-ups and by direct ownership.
The album received several minor commercial tie-ups.
The insurance companies have tie-ups with leading automobile manufacturers.
All three songs on the single had tie-ups.
The tie-ups between banking and technology have sometimes been fraught.
I have always told you to wear tie-ups on your socks.
This is achieved by tie-ups with the government as well as non-profit organizations.
He will not stand for another of them trick tie-ups.
I think we saved the complete tie-ups for our individual films.
Critics assailed the project as promoting both terrorism and traffic tie-ups.
It now is considering seeking tie-ups for systems in cars sold globally.
Auto manufacturers have recently announced a raft of investments and tie-ups in China.
Generally, financial tie-ups and common ownership of stocks give rise to such situations.
I just want to know whether IRDA has approved such tie-ups.

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Most institutes have affiliations and tie-ups with employers and researchers in different fields.
A herd of sheep is gently grazing down Main Street… causing massive tie-ups in all directions.
The opportunity in advertising tie-ups between manufacturers and Formula One were also a consideration.
Tie-ups and stuff like that.
All nine casino licence holders have tie-ups with major existing offshore sites.
Major tie-ups like these are becoming more frequent in Los Angeles.
A lot of banks and lending authorities have tie-ups with dealers to offer you easy loan.
It has tie-ups with German Research Center and research centers in Europe.
The college has academic tie-ups with these IT industries.
Tie-ups may be another route.
These companies must then establish tie-ups with reliable suppliers . Franchising.
We have tie-ups with more than 20 companies involving KPOs and BPOs.
In previous elections he favoured tie-ups with left-wing parties.
The firm has sought tie-ups with several global oil players to develop Russia 's offshore regions.
Fewer crashes means fewer traffic tie-ups for drivers, she said.
The report said tie-ups with Google and Disney also are being explored.
Little wonder, then, that big brewers and investors have mulled various tie-ups.
There have also been several tie-ups between Dutch and Belgian companies.
O Nets are not to be left unattended for a period of more than 48 hours Weekend Tie-Ups.
VIP Cars has tie-ups with some of the best car rental companies in New Zealand.
What kind of technique did you use? Tie-ups and stuff like that.
See the 7 biggest tie-ups that could change how we buy drugs and treat diseases.
Are we going to see future Porsche tie-ups with Forza?
This may spark future tie-ups or consolidation within the start-up space.
Returned to the US without any tie-ups.
So, WhatsApp is making money by tie-ups with popular telecom companies as well.
Algeria's national airline Air Algerie is considering tie-ups.
They had tie-ups with a Japanese company.
Already, East European companies are making some tie-ups with America and Japan.
What about tie-ups between the Maoists and the separatists?
Besides, they have also tie-ups with foreign.
It has tie-ups with financial institutions and non-banking financial companies ( NBFCs ).
GNA University has MoU 's and Tie-Ups with reputed organisations.
Exemptions from the Anti-Monopoly Act allowed firms to form " capacity-reduction " cartels, " business tie-ups " and mergers.
Usage: The company tie-ups need not always be profitable.

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