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1
This could
relate
to
a situation, recent news or change of circumstances.
2
However, these new points of evidence can't
relate
to
issues previously considered.
3
The demands served so far mostly
relate
to
the fiscal year 2012.
4
Chawla's bail conditions
relate
to
the ongoing Estina dairy farm corruption case.
5
Financial income and expenses often
relate
to
currency exchange rates or debt.
6
Some of the changes
relate
to
so-called interchange fees, the report said.
7
Consider these questions: Which points
relate
to
the book as a whole?
8
He said that the figure did not
relate
to
a single year.
9
The costs
relate
to
the investigation and legal action taken against him.
10
Other changes
relate
to
memory and learning ability and response to stress.
11
The company said they
relate
to
last year's figures and earlier periods.
12
So it's just working around different scenarios that
relate
to
different investigations.
13
When did they start doing that?' I can certainly
relate
to
that.
14
The new charges
relate
to
an incident in Balclutha the following day.
15
It is a journey many businesses in Northern Ireland can
relate
to
.
16
McClure says she is able to
relate
to
these communities especially well.
relate
to
relate