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121. Management should agree on an annual major unifying exhibition theme which should relate to our main activities.
122. That's one word you don't even know how to relate to.
123. I plan to consider these questions as they relate to the human need to create and maintain self-identity in a social context.
124. Such factors relate to the conduct of the employee and the total compensation received.
125. The other commonly assessed abilities have not been found to relate to managerial performance.
126. The present account concerns that middle stratum and how its views might relate to wider and more powerful forces of society.
127. Not uncommonly,[www.Sentencedict.com] studies of this kind which relate to relatively uncharted areas raise more issues than they solve.
128. The definition given by M.. Mauss has attained classical status, and more recent theories relate to it in some way.
129. We may indeed find the concept horrifying, but we do not relate to it on a practical level.
130. In this area, solicitors can specialise in matters such as child care and other areas which specifically relate to local government.
131. Relate to hypothetical activity of roller, grinder, sieves and mill, he wrote.
132. It occurs when teaching programmes do not relate to the final assessment of learning.
133. The paper devotes more attention to establishing basic ideologies than to the problems of how they relate to specific strategies.
134. The charges relate to 342 items, valued at around £5m.
135. These relate to her previous business activities in the gas industry, which she now says she is reforming.
136. We do not know whether our findings of early changes in rectal dialysate eicosanoid values relate to the risk of late complications.
137. This may relate to its revival in the garden, where the style, as architecture, first secured a footing.
138. How do these different ways of understanding contemporary racism relate to the ideologies of reading which were applied to the study texts?
139. As a result, the amount of the proceeds deemed to relate to the debt will be less than par value.
140. A third of the recent records relate to birds found dead or dying inland after severe gales.
141. These relate to the writer's current research in the Design Discipline at the Open University.
142. Rates and the benefits of local services Rates do not relate to the costs of providing services to different residents.
143. These relate to changes in self-concept, life experiences, readiness to learn and orientation to learning.
144. Part of this process requires the team to reach conclusions as to how the corporate centre will relate to the operating businesses.
145. According to Williamson, the five principles generic to any comprehensive quality assurance system relate to the following: 1.
146. How does the necessity for action relate to the necessity for mental holism?
147. The act of being creative should relate to the Creator - the Architect of the Universe.
148. All recent records are for the Channel and most relate to single birds.
149. And the majority of changes relate to content, more time-consuming and frustrating than an all-red jigsaw puzzle.
150. Some have already been mentioned; others relate to jury trial.
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