Sentence examples for become a relation from inspiring English sources

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The correspondence between syntax and semantics, under this flexible view, has become a relation, rather than being functionally determined by the translation homomorphism of §2.2.

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Following this line of thought, equality becomes a relation between signs, relative to their modes of presentation.

Since νsf can be written as νsf = r/t for r > ra, Eq. (4) becomes a relation between Dp and r at a time t, (5) This equation gives the mean radial position of ejecta grains as a function of time and size.

Yet going to court to keep such deals hidden could yet become a public-relations disaster.

Two year later, Cameron left his job advising Michael Howard to become a public relations executive at Carlton TV.

The other solution -- planned fire -- has become a public relations debacle.

A recall can become a public relations disaster if the automaker is perceived to be reluctant to report a defect.

In doing so, Denver was ridding itself of a player who had become a public relations problem.

It does not require a genius to realize that this might not end well — and become a public relations disaster.

Graterol is being hounded because he has had the courage to represent Judge María Lourdes Afiuni in a case that has become a public relations catastrophe for the Chávez government.

"Seeing if they have an oil can out?" The electricity mess in California has become a public relations nightmare for Gov. Gray Davis.

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