Sentence examples for divided relationship from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Muhammad is very honest about her divided relationship with the veil.

It is reflected in the deeply divided relationship that Jude Mignon, a barber in Brooklyn, has with the police.

Now, with Kendrick's clearly superior album in the same category as Macklemore's, the stage is set for a divided relationship between Macklemore, hip-hop traditionalists and those who want to use Macklemore as a symbol of anti-rap.

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We incorporate social preferences, which are divided into relationship preferences and status preferences, and consumer low-carbon awareness into a supply chain with one manufacturer and one retailer under the cap-and-trade system.

It will test our relationship with Shakespeare's tragedy, placing it in northern Australia with a community divided over relationships to the mining sector.

The researchers also divided up relationships between the partner who was generally more desirable, and the partner who was generally less desirable, based on the qualities described above (ie. the reacher and the settler).

Numerator relationships were transformed to kinships, ∅, i.e. by dividing the relationship by 2, and performing the base-correction on the kinship level, which is the same level as that of inbreeding, i.e. ∅ jis = G ji 2 - F st 1 - F st, and G ji * = 2 A st + 1 - A st ∅ jis, where ∅  jis is the kinship of animal j and i relative to the base population inbreeding, F st.

For present purposes, we divide the relationship between genotype and phenotype into two parts: (1) the effect of genetic variants on the activity of the relevant gene products (proteins in this model), and (2) the effect of the altered activities on the phenotype of interest.

Furthermore, the above-mentioned "close relationship" is divided into two categories: concave relationship (technological proximity) where firms adopt similar technologies (i.e., the similar smart phones produced by Apple, Blackberry, Nokia...), convex relationship (technological alienation) where firms adopt different technologies (i.e., electricity can be produced by different technologies).

This resulted in the audience being divided over their relationship.

Economists are still divided about the relationship between growth and income inequality, which has spiked around the world as economies struggle in the wake of the 2007-2009 financrisisrisis.

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