Similar words: related, relate, prelate, relative, relation, relatively, correlation, in relation to. Meaning: adj. being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics.
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(121) The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
(122) There is a great deal of information available about fire damage to property, but little on diseases related to industrial work.
(123) Simple statistical weighting schemes commonly used in previous methods are related to the simplest neural net approaches.
(124) The casual attitude may be related to the observation that the children were rarely changed and were often left in wet nappies.
(125) This appears to be closely related to whether we share the observed characteristic or not.
(126) However, a further ten shared elements show whales to be closely related to hippopotami.
(127) Discount houses have borrowing facilities at the Bank, with limits related to the capital base of each discount house.
(128) Moreover, such educational concepts are integrally related to political commitments to a radical and decentralised democratic social and political structure.
(129) It could only be concluded that the cause of the intense eye irritation was in some way related to vehicle exhaust emissions.
(130) The activity of state medical boards is directly related to their independence and financial backing, Winn said.
(131) The next issue is closely related to the value issues involved in curriculum review.
(132) Information from unconventional sources not related to the industry carries the extra burden of having to be proved relevant or urgent.
(133) It is closely related to peat and has a relatively low carbon content and high moisture content.
(134) The provisions related to public assemblies vary slightly from those for marches and processions.
(135) If depression is related to heart disease, then high levels of self-esteem might well have the converse effect.
(136) Administration officials said they hoped to cooperate on science and technology related to climate change. Sentencedict.com
(137) One woman, of white Southern background, said her family believed they were related to Pocahontas.
(138) All of the books containing material related to the theses in the present study are such compilations.
(139) They assert that the destiny of the soul is related to the activity of the soul during its habitation in the body.
(140) But I find them particularly disturbing when related to the death of a refugee seeking asylum in Britain.
(141) These enormous structures vary with age and are closely related to the dominance of their owners in the hierarchy.
(142) Accusations against his criminality and bestiality are related to the desire to purify our own culture and civilisation.
(143) Perhaps even more than is usual in the social sciences, theory is closely related to practice.
(144) Cuvier noticed that the most recently extinct creatures such as the mammoth were closely related to living species.
(145) In what ways are the changes related to changes in the company's business strategy? 10.
(146) This is related to marketing and systems analysis literature and practice with the aim of establishing deficiencies and proposing future research directions.
(147) In addition to the lectures, part 11 participants attend two days of conferences related to archaeology and undertake a short practical survey project.
(148) The van der Waals bond is a weak electrical attraction that is related to the asymmetry of certain atoms and ions.
(149) The intestinal permeability test result was even less reliably related to the gliadin intake than the antigliadin antibody test.
(150) This is closely related to the history of the town centre development.
More similar words: related, relate, prelate, relative, relation, relatively, correlation, in relation to, relationship, isolated, insulated, used to, be used to, be supposed to, relax, revelation, elaborate, late, slate, plate, later, unabated, defeated, latent, lately, truncated, laminated, estimated, emaciated, decorated.