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Employees have little direct contact with management.
Only a few of us have direct access to the files.
Their study found a direct link between poverty and crime.
Companies have closed as a direct result of the new law.
That's a direct quote from the man himself.
Martin's brother is his direct opposite in character.
The rewards will be in direct proportion to the work you put in.
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