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Sentence count:242+6Posted:2017-02-24Updated:2020-07-24
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61. These losses largely relate to 1991 and prior years and to discontinued business.
62. The issues discussed in this section relate to how reliably and validly these functions can be fulfilled.
63. You might attempt to classify countries based on similarities in the way these political structures relate to each other.
64. Berger's views relate to a specifically political motivation, variously apparent throughout the novel.
65. They will definitely relate to customer service and product quality.
66. The strategic and other planning considerations relate to the volume and timing of development and also more recent matters such as planning gain.
67. But the preliminary questions put to Vinelott J., and the issues argued on this appeal[sentence dictionary], relate to issues of principle.
68. These help to define how consumers' participation decisions relate to price changes.
69. Questions on matters of policy should relate to policy options available to the Prime Minister.
70. The most important of these relate to the quality and fitness of goods under supply contracts.
71. The question which hung over this whole discussion, though, was how beliefs about linguistic behaviour relate to the observable facts.
72. The interesting questions relate to how they are expressed in different species.
73. The general position adopted has been that the conditions must fairly and reasonably relate to the permitted development.
74. The path Thompson chose was to study criminal justice because it was something he felt he could relate to.
75. However the quantities derived from these parameters, which relate to biologically meaningful quantities, are very consistent.
76. The missions of these different educational and training programmes and how they relate to each other must be made clear.
77. Hardly a high protein diet in the terms we have come to relate to.
78. More field work studies of systems analysts and how they relate to managers should illuminate this little known area of managerial work.
79. In addition, the warranties encourage the vendor to make disclosures which relate to the quality of the assets.
80. I can see how physics, algebra, trigonometry relate to the machine shop.
81. Both relate to the way in which textual material is packaged by the writer along patterns familiar to the reader.
82. Attribute data relate to the properties of the points, lines and polygons that are stored in the cartographic database.
83. My goal to is to get kids to read books, and for kids to relate to a superhero that teaches non-violence.
84. We can study in detail how the complementary descriptions of position and momentum relate to each other.
85. The balance sheet reveals increasing fixed assets some of which relate to revaluations.
86. Three of these decisions relate to, among other things, health authority provision of long-term care.
87. The following comments relate to the 1988 edition, which contains data from the academic year 1986-87.
88. He had dogged determination and was of undeviating rectitude, although this did not relate to any well-defined religious beliefs.
89. Those changes essentially relate to a slimming down in the industry itself, but also to significant structural changes.
90. Some relate to queries concerning economic theory, others to the nature of the actors involved in political processes.
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