Sentence examples for in relation to a particular from inspiring English sources

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They related to how the courts dealt with statutory provisions and rules "in relation to a particular class of litigant".

If they are not, they lose their effectiveness, because an argument is neither strong nor weak in an absolute sense and for every audience but only in relation to a particular audience that is prepared to accept it or not.

Cross section, in nuclear or subatomic particle physics, probability that a given atomic nucleus or subatomic particle will exhibit a specific reaction (for example, absorption, scattering, or fission) in relation to a particular species of incident particle.

and if you have the inside information in relation to a particular regulation that is going to have an impact on the bottom line of your company, then obviously you're going to try to get as much information as you can," she said.

He tabled an unequivocal statement that he had consulted the solicitor general in relation to the Legal Services Direction: Section 55ZF of the Judiciary Act 1903 empowers the attorney general to issue directions, which are to apply generally to Commonwealth legal work, or are to apply to Commonwealth legal work being performed, or to be performed, in relation to a particular matter.

When I propose to a research council or similar body that I will investigate a set of research questions in relation to a particular set of data, the research council decides whether those are good questions to apply to that dataset, and in the period during which I am funded by that research council, I investigate those questions, so that at the end of the research I can produce my answers.

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And he knows these bodies: their strengths, their weaknesses, their inclinations, in relation to a very particular way of moving.

Likewise, they have been content to appeal to an intuitive notion of what it is to 'bear a name' rather than spelling out precise conditions for when it is that an object or individual can rightly be said to stand in this relation to a particular name.

To imagine in this sense is to stand in some mental relation to a particular proposition.

Rather, the soul is in an accidental relation to a particular body, occasioned by the generation of that body and its need for a central organizing and sustaining principle.

Disorder-specific measures, or modules, focus in on areas of particular concern in relation to a specific disorder and may therefore be more sensitive to treatment effects but do readily not allow comparison with other disorders.

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