Sentence examples for relationships upon from inspiring English sources

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So there is no deeper account of special obligations: truths about reasons and the relationships upon which they supervene are self-evident.

While AT&T has sent out a press release stating that it would respect its current contract with Excite@Home, it also said that it would remain "open to any discussions with other ISPs and OSPs regarding possible commercial relationships upon the expiration of our current contract with Excite@Home".

According to Reagan, these Iranians sought to establish a quiet relationship with the United States, before establishing formal relationships upon the death of the aging Ayatollah.

Obama's success in transforming US foreign policy into a tool of constructive, meaningful engagement with other nations depends upon his ability to rebuild shattered relationships upon a new foundation of open communication, outreach, trust, and accountability.

I don't think my boyfriend and I have the gold standard of relationships upon which all other relationships should mold themselves, and neither of us goes around telling other couples that they should try spicing things up a bit by sleeping with other people.

Collectively, these data generally underscore the strong dependence of genotype-phenotype relationships upon cohort design, phenotype selection, LD patterns and populations studied.

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Finally, courts will sometimes impose a trust relationship upon parties where there is no evidence that such a relationship was intended.

The increasingly polarised situation in South Africa after the 70s led to the semi-allegorical and strained July's People (1981), a revisiting of the master-servant relationship upon which so much of her work dwelt.

Travel editors know that a critical piece will provoke hostile calls from the PR company - which has already been monstered by its client, the holiday firm - and jeopardise the relationship upon which their section has come to depend.

At the trial of Mr. Pugach, a lawyer in his 30's, Miss Riss, a secretary in her 20's, says that when she tried to break off their relationship upon learning Mr. Pugach was married, he threatened to have her "blinded by acid" if she did not wed him when he got a divorce.

Second, as noted in "Notes on Science and the Crisis," science "has no realistic grasp of that comprehensive relationship upon which its own existence and the direction of its work depends, namely, society" (p. 8).

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