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151. Good examples of intractable causal variables are those that relate to genetic make-up.
152. The more generalized view which I have thus adopted is that we have goals which relate to our work.
153. Given that pollution levels relate to fuel consumption, private cars and taxis are also the greatest polluters.
154. He began to seek further alignments which might relate to far more subtle astronomical changes - and found them.
155. Group work helps children learn to share things and relate to each other.
156. The video showed everyday situations which the staff could relate to, and enabled them to make very constructive comments.
156. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
157. This may relate to collateral development and/or remodelling of the lesion during the period following thrombolysis.
158. The universe is not only informed by number, but the numbers of things relate to one another harmoniously.
159. Before 1989, Benetton's images still seemed to relate to the genre of studio fashion photography.
160. Thus the data relate to spontaneous miscarriages as well as to induced abortions.
161. When two people relate to each other authentically and humanly, God is the electricity that surges between them. Brene Brown
162. The external loan repayments relate to the cash flows out of the authority enforced by maturity dates earlier than 60 years.
163. The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject.
164. Many entries relate to the two world wars.
165. Unsolicited data often only relate to exceptional performance.
166. The problem relate to homiletics.
167. Forensic science often relate to questioned documents writing ink.
168. Relate to acute angle circular functions.
169. All these questions relate to philosophy.
170. Many poems relate to diseases like cough and jaundice, to male and female demons that cause diseases, to sweet-smelling herbs and magic amulets, which drive diseases away.
171. Another facet of your system's vulnerability would relate to the communications protocol being used and what security mechanisms it supports.
172. The publicist replied: " I just changed your message so people could relate to it. "
173. The Act does not cover and / or relate to astrology and / or allied sciences like Palmistry, Vaastu Shastra etc.
174. How does it relate to what you have encountered in Tacitus, Suetonius , the Res Gestae?
175. Reducing and preventing teenagers' sex crime relate to the stability of a society and the healthy growth of the teenagers.
176. A user - defined data type can relate to its base type.
177. The Company has carried out the system of keep the Score lease property right presentation and lease with drivers, and so on. Provide accompanying practice and technological consult relate to drive.
178. The effect of the beta - glucoside enzyme relate to the consistency and the proportion.
179. Operating activities relate to the purchase, production and sale of goods and services an ongoing basis.
180. I have declared all material facts which relate to this application.
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