Similar words: none too, all one to, one too many, be prone to, magneton, planetoid, machine tool, kinetochore. Meaning: adj. used of relations such that each member of one set is associated with one member of a second set.
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1 Is there a one-to-one relationship between pay levels and productivity?
2 There is no one-to-one correspondence between sounds and letters.
3 I need to discuss it with him one-to-one.
4 In English, there is not a consistent one-to-one match between each written symbol and each distinct spoken sound.
5 These children have special educational needs and require one-to-one attention.
6 Teachers do not have much time for one-to-one contact with their students.
7 The child can see the one-to-one correspondence of the buttons and buttonholes.
8 After-hours individual tuition in a one-to-one personal interface situation.
9 The one-to-one teaching usually meant that they learned more and did better than they would have in the classroom.
10 Oxford's one-to-one tutorials are an effective but also costly way of teaching.
11 I work with people on a one-to-one basis and the most I've ever done is ten sessions with anyone.
12 Each branch operates a postnatal support network of one-to-one friendship.
13 The supposed one-to-one correspondence between thing and symbol was seized upon for two reasons.
14 In order to retain the one-to-one correspondence,(www.Sentencedict.com) it is appropriate initially to restrict the Bell-Szekeres coordinate x to the range.
15 He preferred to keep his friends separate: a one-to-one person.
16 In contrast, in a one-to-one relationship he was an incomparable teacher.
17 There was not, however, a one-to-one correspondence between these two subject subcultures and the selective and non-selective school sectors.
18 So in three dimensions inversion turns an infinite plane into a finite sphere in a one-to-one mapping of every point.
19 Body Shop staff adopt a young unemployed person on a one-to-one basis, helping with job applications, for example.
20 Block play Building two towers with similar sized bricks, matching one-to-one to build towers of similar height.
21 Most City firms are gearing up now for a big awareness campaign, with conferences, newsletters, and direct one-to-one programmes.
22 Building towers of different sized bricks but using bricks in one-to-one correspondence, probably with the teacher's guidance.
23 Perhaps you are fine when dealing with some one on a one-to-one basis but dread the thought of going to a party.
24 There was a rally in the euro, but hopes of a recovery to a one-to-one parity did not materialise.
25 This course consists of 6 or 8 hours daily individual one-to-one tuition.
26 For the candidate the same basic rules of selling yourself apply as for one-to-one interviews.
27 Medium and Message A number of excellent books are available on personal evangelism, dealing with the one-to-one and small group situations.
28 They believe in martyrdom, and forbid members to have one-to-one meetings with their lawyers in jail.
29 Investigation progress reports were issued to councillors, regulatory authorities and emergency services and public complaints were handled on a one-to-one basis.
30 Many people think that this combines the good points of the one-to-one interview with those of the panel interview.
More similar words: none too, all one to, one too many, be prone to, magneton, planetoid, machine tool, kinetochore, fine-tooth comb, magnetometer, take a shine to, magnetosphere, magnetocardiography, coon, boon, loon, go on, no one, goon, no-one, moon, soon, zoon, noon, looney, ratoon, loony, croon, moony, swoon.