Clearly Janet wanted to talk about, and I had a feeling I would relate to a lot of what she was about to say.
"Of these 10 are proactively investigated, five are believed to be deceased, 12 relate to third party reports and a further 12 relate to matters that either do not reach a criminal threshold........or where statutory time limits do not allow for a prosecution to take place, " the spokesman added.
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The best were the suggestions Tuesday that Olympic wrestling should find a way to relate to a younger demographic.
That said, this problem of causality in the area of neuroscience is endemic to a lot of papers that come across my desk that try to relate a particular brain structure to a type of behavior.
According to a report in the Guardian, the evidence uncovered by police in Mulcaire's notes is believed to relate to a phone given to Ms Payne by the NoW's then-editor Rebekah Brooks "as a gift to help her stay in touch with her supporters".
Yet it had a serene tranquility which both Brown and Johnson appear to relate to, a reflective side in opposition to all the energy playing elsewhere.
To be wiped out in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, federal tax liabilities must relate to a return due at least three years and filed at least two years before the bankruptcy filing.
But all that visual and audio stimulation serve a larger purpose: To sell a product well, to project a particular image, design has to relate to society.
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.
Too many changes have happened to society and the world we live in for a 50-year-old to be able to relate to a 15-year-old and the stock put-down phrase adopted by all kids "you wouldn't understand" is perfectly appropriate - though very unwelcome at any age.
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It is not too much of a stretch to relate the deflated build-up to the World Cup in England this time to the wider, sombre atmosphere.
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It solves a problem almost everyone can relate to on multiple occasions: the need for a ride, and the consistently high-quality service keeps people coming back.
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I've advocated we use the polygraph exam to detect unlawful activity or drug use, but there, to my knowledge, are no questions on that that relate specifically to a person's attitude on race, and I think that's something that perhaps we need to look at.
Some Twitter users want to relate to a face or a person rather than a brand.
Being Indian myself, I had a unique ability to relate to both their cultural and financial needs.
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Rather than just talk at large groups of anonymous people, businesses can relate to a consumer and establish an ongoing relationship.
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They all relate to a single victim, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
' It's a space they immediately relate to and feel expert within.
The allegations relate to a match last May when Bury won 2-0 at Accrington Stanley, for whom the two players were with at the time.
It is thought they only relate to a small number of plots and in most cases could be rectified by clarifying details for the burial records.
"We understand these tests relate to a later supply of beef mince following an earlier written assurance by our supplier that all beef products had been fully tested and were cleared, " Mr Grant said.
The charges relate to a variety of corruption schemes in which the governor was allegedly involved, including so-called "pay to play" deals - the doling out of jobs, contracts and appointments in return for campaign contributions.
Even if he did, he didn't disrupt the work of Congress, because the hearing at which he testified didn't relate to a specific piece of legislation, so the lie wouldn't meet the legal standards for convictions on the charges against Mr. Clemens, the defense hopes to argue.
Anyone who has tried to get in shape for a wedding or school reunion can relate to the pressure of wanting to look his or her best and reaching to achieve that goal with varying degrees of success.
Conspiracy-minded reformists refer to the Persian verses that relate the endeavours of a Jewish king to sow discord among his Christian subjects, by planting his mischief-making minister among them in the guise of a convert.
After all, China is investing heavily across a number of industries, especially those that relate to infrastructure, and the government has a vested interest in ensuring that the money is used most cost effectively.
In the end, with a little understanding and context, most of these differences actually start to make sense, and I can relate to them in a new way.
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