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31. How does it relate to environmental sciences?
32. Some relate to the present legal framework.
33. These may relate to the legislative functions of government.
34. The questions relate to the current situation.
35. How we relate to other women.
36. Such goods entail the existence of consciousness,[http://sentencedict.com/relate to.html] so they must relate to conscious experience in some way.
37. Washington, that bastion of deaf ears and self-indulgent thinking, is actually trying to relate to the country it represents.
38. Other similarities between the suicide and the anorexic seem to me to relate to the individual's reactions to an impinging world.
39. Much of the patient's psychological disturbances relate to separation anxiety and difficulties with boundaries and identity formation.
40. The development of overall program goals to be achieved by clearly stated objectives which relate to teacher needs and expectations. 3.
41. Egalitarian feminist psychology tends to neglect gender issues that do not relate to traditional psychological interest.
42. The term structure is taken from the physical world where objects relate to each other differently.
43. This brings us to another group of alleged animal rights which relate to its functioning as a biological organism.
44. The image that has emerged is a bell-shaped curve of how people relate to their work over time.
45. For plans to be effective management should consider the wider environmental factors that relate to the firm.
46. The new timetables will relate to the overall periods up to setting down for trial.
47. This is because lattice enthalpies relate to the formation of bonds and energy is released when bonds are formed.
48. The major differences in rift characteristics relate to their position with respect to plate boundaries and the intensity of volcanic activity associated with them.
49. Ecology is the study of how living things relate to their environment.
50. Those changes relate to fundamental errors and adjustments resulting from changes in accounting policies.
51. The charges relate to trees cleared for a new plantation.
52. Funds made available under the Acts relate to a specified financial year.
53. They relate to his stock portfolio and to the veracity of statements he made to Congress.
54. These will be drawn up by the teacher and should relate to those set by middle managers.
55. Some of the reported difference in rates of metabolism could relate to the severity of the underlying colitis.
56. The factors which, if present(sentencedict.com), indicate the transfer as a going concern largely relate to intangible assets.
57. Much of the historical data relate to the County Borough area.
58. Typically, indicators currently used relate to science and technology manpower, ReD expenditure, patents, and publications.
59. Enough for them to relate to the characters being portrayed.
60. The only restriction being that a condition must directly relate to the site and must be reasonable.
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