Sentence examples for immediate relationships from inspiring English sources

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Elliott's departure, with 26 runs required from 39 balls, had ramifications for the immediate relationships between the teams, with the New Zealand captain, Daniel Vettori, snubbing Collingwood for a post-match handshake and the latter publicly apologising that evening.

Similarly, the simple comparisons we have conducted here do not yield any immediate relationships with charge.

This overall co-occurrence is different from the paired co-occurrences examined later which are about immediate relationships between two concepts — not the relatedness of one concept to all other concepts in a dataset.

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"When you're dealing with a certain amount of shared knowledge, you get the excitement of an immediate relationship between the audience and the characters," he said.

The only really immediate relationship to the books is that such all-singing events are very effective unit shifters: and that means publishers will ensure we'll be seeing more of them.

$6$$)The source of the travel expenses may not be either a registered lobbyist or a registered foreign agent, and the source must have a direct and immediate relationship with the event or location being visited.

The minnesingers, like their Romance counterparts, the troubadours and trouvères, usually composed both words and music and performed their songs in open court, so that their art stood in an immediate relationship to their public.

The power of seven ReprintsThe painter as fighter-pilotThe essence of watercolour, say aficionados, is a highly personal, immediate relationship between the artist and his subject, whether it is a still life, landscape, or the human figure.

While the act of viewing static photographs generally bears little immediate relationship to watching theatre, the most plastic of spectacles, the show's co-directors, Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle (she also choreographed the piece), have created a work that isn't so much a montage as a series of separate images, some of them powerful, some not.

"People want to hear the songs they hear on the radio; it gives them an immediate relationship with you," he told The New York Times in July 1989, when the Marching 100 headed to Paris, having been selected by the French government to represent the United States with renditions of James Brown at the parade marking the French Revolution's bicentennial.

Even during the 2010 Labour leadership race, behind closed doors his campaign's party reform policy group (which included several current shadow cabinet members) talked about establishing a more immediate relationship with ordinary union members, creating a loose supporters network and holding primaries.

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