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212. Many problems that we often encounter in the economic activities relate to environmental condition.
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215. With its 76 percent visible minority population, many election issues in Scarborough-Agincourt relate to immigration.
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217. These standards relate to the degree of faecal pollution measured as E.
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219. The new tax law does not relate to land used for farming.
220. The positive rate of AsAb may relate to the deficiency of active spermatozoon.
221. Its strength seems to relate to the evolutionary salience of the item in question.
222. I knew in my head I was the valedictorian of my class. I was a straight-A student. I knew what it was like to be under so much pressure. I could totally relate to this girl.
223. Forming factor of alcohol dependence relate to family position, economic condition, family drinking alcohol hobby.
224. The discovery is believed to relate to mass and how objects obtain it -- a persistent riddle to experts and one of the most sought-after answers in all of physics.
225. It is the most common genetic cardiac disease, there are at least 11 genes that encode sarcomere proteins, more than 200 types of mutations relate to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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229. It is rational that this kind of noun collocates with the measure word one, relate to structure within one's own semanteme characteristic and noun, there are very strong two-way alternatives.
230. The row entries relate to the destination of the outputs.
231. These people, usually men, seem unable to relate to the opposite sex.
232. The state-owned business enterprise is still the predominance of the national economy, its system conversion and structure adjustment relate to the graveness .
233. Specific duties may relate to regulation, promotion, agricultural research, price supports and agricultural subsidies, plant diseases and invasive species.
234. Paradoxically, some of the conditions may relate to the narrowing and the limiting of the subjectivity.
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237. The results show that they relate to the dipole-dipole coupling strength between two atoms and atom-field coupling constant and nonlinear coefficient of field.
238. Descriptions which relate to uphill and downhill edges or skis are relevant only when both skis are pointed across the fall line, that is, the path a ball will take when rolling down the hill.
239. I am a character space bright girl. I relate to with classmate in the class harmonious, also relatively take pleasure in help others. I like to paint at ordinary times, reading a book.
240. "The leaders are outdated," he stated baldly. "They don't relate to young people.".
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