Relationship between entities.
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Examples for "one-to-one relationship"
Examples for "one-to-one relationship"
1Brands needs to create a one-to-one relationship with everyone in the world.
2All true readers will know how one-to-one relationship between writer and reader, regardless of weather.
3Informal mentoring complements the one-to-one relationship students develop with a primary faculty mentor or dissertation chair.
4Though strictly mechanical, typewriters do, after all, have a one-to-one relationship between buttons (aka keys) and their actions.
5Research in moral decision making has shown that there may not be a one-to-one relationship between peoples' moral forecasts and behaviors.
1The four finalists received additional one-to-one support to further develop their ideas.
2Graduates get one-to-one coaching, competency assessment days and a structured mentorship programme.
3More volunteers are still needed to help with one-to-one mentoring with writing.
4Brands needs to create a one-to-one relationship with everyone in the world.
5Ferdinand has been ordered to attend the one-to-one sessions within four months.
6Facebook's Skype service, initially limited to one-to-one video chat, will be free.
7I may also have a morning one-to-one clinical consultation with a patient.
8Further information about Tim Lott's one-to-one mentoring offerings can be found here.
9Lesotho's maloti currency is pegged to the rand on a one-to-one basis.
10Under these circumstances, the argument for a one-to-one sex ratio breaks down.
11These regions might mediate the one-to-one mappings from sounds to limb movements.
12She had been in therapy there, one-to-one for a couple of years.
13Got a one-to-one lined up with Maggie Sugita when we get in?
14She would most likely need one-to-one teaching from an instructor with good English.
15Irish government officials will also hold one-to-one meetings with the parties.
16The one-to-one nature of these services often leaves brands out in the cold.