The idea is to relate economic activity, measured in cash terms, to environmental magnitudes measured in physical units.
The date for the annual veterans day is believed to relate to the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross.
The hope is they can relate to the trainees, and build the kind of trust that would never be possible with someone older.
She is able to relate to many of the life situations that have brought people to the point where their accounts are in collections.
And Zhang shyly admits that it is difficult to relate to outsiders, "They talk about different things, and their lives are too different, " he explains.
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".
What the writing in video games needs is characters you can relate to, choices that affect the game world and choices that affect what is immediately around you.
"For me it is not so much about the status of the people taking part, it is the mix of strong characters and how they relate to each other that is important, " Znak said.
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But like most gamblers, he is also quick to relate the bad beats.
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The nature of the complaint made against Mr Eccles has not been specified, but is said not to relate to pupils.
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.
"When Chinese see programs made in the West, there is nothing they can relate to in their lives, " says Xiao Jian, a 37-year-old director of TV dramas and music videos.
"Some schools are still nervous about allowing consumer technology into the classroom, but we recognise this is what our children relate to and enjoy using, so we wanted to capitalise on this, " Mr Roberts said.
My guess is many of you can relate to the excitement of these happy family times.
Rather, their view of how they interact with and relate to brands is much more holistic.
Having a CCO may help firms that find that technology is disrupting the way they relate to their customers.
''All members should be aware that how the people of Scotland perceive the Parliament and how we relate with them is in our hands and that we should use that responsibility wisely, '' he said.
This emphasis on sourcing fresh ingredients, having a relationship with the producers, knowing the history of the food, is something I admire and relate to -- but not something that I'm able to practice very often in my country.
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Maybe Paul simply cannot relate to what life is like for those with fewer opportunities than he had.
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It is understood the concerns do not relate to children's heart surgery but to his adult cardiac work.
The story of venture capital is one many people can intuitively relate to.
This is definitely something many entrepreneurs can relate to: too many cool toys and not enough work being done.
The AP is asking some others who can relate how they'd handle going against a family member in the Super Bowl.
The fact of death is something every human being can relate to.
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But according to Soraya Balaigh, director of the provincial department for women's affairs, it is an emotion that many women relate to.
The Watergate veterans also argue that, according to the precedent set by their committee, impeachment is suitable only for crimes that relate to the president's conduct in office.
We will establish a Scottish Parliamentary Commission to propose a new system of council finance to ensure that more council revenue is raised locally and that taxes relate more closely to ability to pay.
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