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Meanings of immediate relation in English
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Usage of immediate relation in English
1
Reason never has an immediaterelation to an object; it relates immediately to the understanding alone.
2
Of these varied states Servia is of especial interest from its immediaterelation to the European contest.
3
She was religious-ifone may be called religious who felt no immediaterelation to the source of her being.
4
This element of beauty, which brings the city into immediaterelation with the country, is indeed not peculiar to Siena.
5
There were 16 late cardiac deaths, out of which seven were sudden and unexpected and three were in immediaterelation to reoperations.
6
But there are in the Soviet incomparably more serious, more profound guarantees of the direct and immediaterelation between the deputy and the electors.
7
The mysteries of his own bosom were bare to him; but he could comprehend them only in their immediaterelation to the world outside.
8
What a contrast to ordinary ways of speaking on a familiar theological doctrine is this way of bringing it into immediaterelation to real feeling:-
9
From all this it would appear that different memories culminate at different periods, and bear immediaterelation to the whole mental life of the period.
10
Such prayer brings us into conscious and immediaterelations with God.
11
You are not in immediaterelations with material things.
12
Not even he suspected the immediaterelations of Laflamme and Carbourd; nor that Laflamme was preparing for escape.
13
Just the immediaterelations; one doesn't want a great crowd of people and one doesn't want not to show respect.
14
The great point, as I regard it, is to make the immediaterelations of Capital and Labour as peaceable as possible.