Sentence examples for cited in relation to from inspiring English sources

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The two sites have been particularly cited in relation to the scandal surrounding the arrest of Socialist presidential candidate Dominique Strauss-Kahn on sexual assault charges in New York.

Since Woody Allen is often cited in relation to Lena Dunham, I'm reminded of the great line from "Take the Money and Run": "One of the prison psychiatrists asked me if I thought sex was dirty, and I said, It is if you're doing it right".

Likewise, Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZIM-ASSET) document echoes the same sentiments, environmental discussions in urban areas are cited in relation to energy use.

It is worth noting that all the studies cited in relation to the effect of income on HC made no distinction between HHC and HMPS services, with the exception of Meinow et al.'s [17], which only considered HMPS services.

Her autobiography has been cited in relation to critical legal studies and critical race theory.

For example, genes involved in DNA repair (e.g., recA (Rv2737)), synthesis of outer membrane proteins and drug resistance mechanisms (e.g., gyrA (Rv0006), rpoB (Rv0667)) were most frequently cited in relation to infectious disease syndromes.

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Research from the Royal Institute of British Architects (Riba) says that lack of space is the most common cause of dissatisfaction people cite in relation to their homes.

The Daily Mail has used the phrase in reference the French's "attitude problem", and the editor of Metro used it describe the "muted" European reaction to the death of Osama bin Laden, while The Daily Telegraph has cited it in relation to Anglo-French military cooperation.

The most frequently cited issue in relation to the equipment was the cost of the device and the test strips that were needed.

Chief complaints in the sample: 30% had fear of pain; 47% cited powerlessness in relation to dental social situations, some specific to embarrassment and 23% named co-morbid psychosocial dysfunction due to effects of sexual abuse, general anxiety, gagging, fainting or panic attacks.

Codd's paper that is most commonly cited in relation with the semantics of Null (as adopted in SQL) is his 1979 paper in the ACM Transactions on Database Systems, in which he also introduced his Relational Model/Tasmania, although much of the other proposals from the latter paper have remained obscure.

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