"Because we've all been there ourselves, we know how to relate to people on the street, " he said.
Around half of the claims relate to people who do not even have the insurance that was mis-sold.
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"People relate to people more than they relate to brands, " says Paul Chaney, an Internet marketing consultant in Lafayette, La.
"You couldn't learn better street politics than with Ed Koch, how to talk to people, how to relate to people, " Ms. Schwartz said.
"There's a wide range of factors that relate to people's alcohol consumption, but price is widely recognised as one of the greatest levers, " he said.
Mike Dukakis was a weak technocrat unable to relate to people.
How this might relate to people will require further investigation.
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Some false claims of multiple entries on the register at the same address were found by the police to relate to people "who had identical first names and surnames but different middle names", it suggested.
"I am convinced that we will have the opportunity to work together again in the future, in whatever form that may take, " she said, adding that the former minister had "a unique and extraordinary ability" to relate to people.
Assistant District Attorney Joseph Spindle said four counts each relate to 27 people who applied for driver's licenses with false affidavits of residence.
Or in the case of Obama, exactly how do you relate having a white mother, an African immigrant father, how do you relate to black people in this country as a black man?
We hope to change how people relate to their governments and social institutions.
We hope to strengthen how people relate to each other.
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Zardari, who has lived most of his life in Dubai and Britain following his mother's exile from Pakistan, denied suggestions that he would not be able relate to the Pakistani people.
"When it comes to attacks like this, American people can relate to the word 'terrorism, '" one student told the teacher, according to him.
Morton used a series of in-depth interviews with media analysts to relate a story of two young people struggling to lead ordinary lives, obsessed with their own privacy.
"I like to make sculpture that's at ground level and that people can relate to and look straight in the eye, " said David.
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And he still peppers his speech with frequent profanities, something he claims helps younger people relate to him.
As the author, Professor Bernard Stewart, an internationally-noted expert in cancer causation, points out, there is a remarkable scientific consensus on the causes of avoidable cancer, and they relate to lifestyle choices that people can actually do something about: smoking, poor diet, excessive drinking, obesity, physical inactivity, and exposure to the sun.
She is able to relate to many of the life situations that have brought people to the point where their accounts are in collections.
If you show real interest and ask about their kids, people will relate to you.
She "might tell a fan later down the road", but first wants people to relate the story to their own lives.
"I think across the border across the world, people can relate to our films, to the emotion in it, " he said.
"The broader your experience, the more likely you have something you can relate to with the myriads of people you meet, " she says.
So whenever a person comes around who breaks that stereotype, people will relate to them as someone who speaks their mind and is sincere.
"He had a way of seeing things about life and saying them in a way that a lot of other people could relate to, " Couch said.
And when you talk about the working man, I think people can relate to yours truly as a guy who could easily prop up the bar in the local pub or rub shoulders with statesmen around the world.
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