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Meanings of closer relationships in English
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Usage of closer relationships in English
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They are using mobile technology to forge much closerrelationships with their customers.
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The Foreign Office has defended its aid spending, saying its aim was to build closerrelationships with growing economies.
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Higher parental awareness was facilitated by closerrelationships prediagnosis, consistent communication, and affective problem-solving in response to cancer-related changes.
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He also sought closerrelationships with foreign partners frustrated by currency controls and a lack of professionalism at PDVSA.
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Finally, and very pertinently for Ireland, he says that universities should develop policies that encourage closerrelationships with industry and government.
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Venezuela itself may not pose a major threat, but recently it has developed closerrelationships with nations like Iran and Syria.
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Most supporters reported their involvement contributed to the interventions' effectiveness, and helped establish closerrelationships to the people they were supporting.
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These findings of attenuated Alzheimer's dementia (AD) decline with closerrelationships, particularly with spouse caregivers, are consistent with investment theory.
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When we got to about 14 and my friends starting having closerrelationships with boys and comparing notes about 'how far' they got.
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A network analysis revealed closerrelationships between abundant bacteria and their heightened influence on other co-occurrences in the community compared with rare species.
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Mr Bridges criticised the recently launched Business Advisory Council that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said would build closerrelationships between businesses and the government.
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Building closerrelationships with state-backed investors could be beneficial for ByteDance, whose apps in China have run afoul of the country's regulators, the Information said.
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A majority of people in 38 of the countries surveyed (all except Afghanistan) viewed closerrelationships as a benefit, rather than a harm.
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NCVO hopes closerrelationships between charity and business, through organisations such as BitC and its own recently launched corporate affiliate scheme, will facilitate greater transparency.
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White agreed that accepting the laptop and living at home for another year meant she would potentially forego forging closerrelationships with her fellow students.