Sentence examples for course relates from inspiring English sources

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This is of course relates to some controversy last week about Rudd allegedly being short with the make-up lady for the Broncos debate.

The irony, of course, relates to a civic leader threatening the media with a lawsuit shortly after 1.5 million Parisians took to the streets in defense of freedom of speech following the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

The Trojan Horse, of course, relates to Virgil, a Horse of a Different Color is from the Land of Oz, and a horse head of feathers was inspired by the Marx Brothers film, "Horsefeathers".

The wider issue, of course, relates to the basic lack of interest in the semi-final, be it linked to ticket prices, the loss of a generation of supporters or whatever.

Almost half of the 43 UK business schools accredited by the Association of MBAs (Amba) now offer an MBA in which as much a half of the course relates to a specific industry.

The results indicate that the quality of interpersonal interaction within a course relates positively and significantly to student grades.

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These issues are, of course, related.

Emphasis on conduct was, of course, related to religion.

The two problems for solar are of course related.

"This is of course related to the way Fusun gives her virginity to Kemal," he said.

That behavior is of course related to the economy, as consumers change their attitude toward conspicuous displays of spending.

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