Synonym: dealings. Similar words: international relations, relationship, foreign relations, public relations, interrelationship, family relationship, relation, correlation. Meaning: [rɪ'leɪʃns] n. mutual dealings or connections or communications among persons or groups.
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241 From the beginning, they campaigned for the abolition of the old laws on relations between master and servant.
242 In this book, therefore, attention is concentrated on relations of the more abstract sort.
243 Industrial relations became strained when the post office abolished a flexible shift system at the SWindon branch.
244 This claim has been pursued through all agreed procedures with the Banks' Staff Relations Committee.
245 Foreign relations On Sept. 16 the United Kingdom government announced an aid package to assist in the process of democratization.
246 Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar
247 Models of interdependence focus on interstate relations but challenge the realist view of states as independent actors.
248 As relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated the Western zones began to be seen as a potential ally against Soviet expansion.
249 For within market relations two new kinds of control, amounting in some cases to dominance,(sentencedict.com) have become apparent.
250 Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations. George Orwell
251 Of late, the preponderance of public relations firms have leveraged that influence against activists and proposed legislation that threaten big business.
252 The Industrial Relations Bill.
253 None the less, no positive action to improve race relations in Washington was taken.
254 If the Court holds fast to its abnegation of this traditional role, it could mark a sea change in federal-state relations.
255 Miller's relations with the Royal Society were not always amicable.
256 Only through good relations with his parents can a child successfully mature into adolescence.
257 State companies, accustomed to cosy relations with government, will be loth to offer up their own 10% of flesh.
258 The establishment of full diplomatic relations with China was a major accomplishment of the Carter administration.
259 These days, a more accurate description is that, despite official assurances, relations are bad and getting worse.
260 It is a melancholy truth that even great men have their poor relations. Charles Dickens
261 To investigate relations between sets of possible explanatory factors and each outcome variable a stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used.
262 Likewise, public relations may use advertising to support or spearhead a publicity programme to reinforce messages.
263 Because the government abandoned any formal incomes policy there was less call for it to maintain close relations with union leaders.
264 In spite of victory, Britain's participation in two world wars accelerated social changes, altering both social attitudes and power relations.
265 At the end of their meeting it was announced that an agreement had been reached to restore full consular relations.
266 Since the Congress of Vienna, a general diplomatic system had provided the accepted channels of international relations.
267 Henry, taken aback, replied weakly that he had not had carnal relations with Anne's mother.
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