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to correlate
noun
Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative
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The homicide rate appears to correlate with Presidential approval ratings.
"We seem to correlate that with success and achievement.
Investigators were working to correlate the time on the phone with train and signal recorder data.
This seemed to correlate with the opinions that respondents had of the parks.
"And it tends to correlate reasonably well with return on equity".
Ultimately, Mr. Obama's success with Republicans tends to correlate with his fortunes among other groups.
Often, particular sets of squiggles appear to correlate with particular behaviors, the researchers say.
"The capacity to correlate information is going to change all of those interactions," worries Webb.
A reduction in quality vocational education appears to correlate with increased youth unemployment.
For now, the abnormalities seem to correlate best with the length of anti-H.I.V. therapy.
Trying to correlate with the 2012 report makes no sense, either.
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