Sentence examples for relating to a more from inspiring English sources

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One Tweeter whose picture relating to a more trivial story – the death of the Tatler dog Alan on Tuesday – is understood to have phoned Mail Online and was told she would get £40.

CNS IVL may have a special predilection for the endothelium of cerebral vasculature and therefore more localized in the brain while IVL's in other organs may herald additional disease in other sites relating to a more diffuse pattern of systemic involvement.

Such practice has been an issue of debate, however, because accumulating evidence shows that the public may prefer some QALY gains over others (e.g., young over old) [ 1– 3], often relating to a more equitable distribution of health and health care.

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This choice is directly related to a more pressing problem.

What is known is that higher serotonin levels are related to a more positive mood and higher energy levels.

ARG1 splicing mutations are not reported often, and they are probably related to a more severe phenotype than missense mutations.

However, we found that the tenant survival rate is positively related to a more balanced screening profile.

Furthermore, increased attention on HVPLs was related to a more negative affective evaluation of otherwise positively perceived landscapes.

However, two years had subsequently gone by and our journalist's recent approach related to a more general matter.

But his general style, at least in watercolors, is related to a more subtle movement that came after the Hudson River School, which has lately been christened Tonalism.

It was only among girls that the numbers increased and this related to a more straightforward sort of distress, not the sort that leads to illness.

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