Relate
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How would you advise them to bridge or to
relate
to other people?
The point of this isn't necessarily that every single data set has to
relate
specifically to you.
So that puts him in a unique position to be able to
relate
to and help heal the veterans in his care.
But the first thing to notice about this list is that only five of the top 20 solutions
relate
to electricity.
What surprised us, honestly, was that eight of the top 20
relate
to the food system.
And when we take food and land management together, 12 of the top 20 solutions
relate
to how and why we use land.
Fans called us thanking us for creating a character that they could finally
relate
to.
The thing is, 2050 is so far into the future that we can't even
relate
to it, and more importantly, if we keep doing what we're doing, it's going to hit us a lot sooner than that.
If we can reframe the old narrative and replace it with new numbers that tell us a more complete pictures, numbers that everyone can understand and
relate
to, we can avoid the crisis altogether.
I could
relate
to this Homo erectus skeleton very well, because I was the same age that he was when he died.
I want to know about things that I can
relate
to: validators, or anything that tells me somebody else has approved this, or there's outside validation.
And I always want my students to be comfortable having these conversations because when they're comfortable talking about it and asking questions, they also build comfort in bringing in their own lives and experiences in how they
relate
to these big topics.
You probably have heard childhood stories of different birds and how they
relate
with man.
I couldn't
relate
to these stories preoccupied with xenophobia, colonization and seeing aliens as others.
And it makes sense, because if you take a step back, and I can imagine that a lot of women in this room can probably
relate
to this, the feeling, an overwhelming feeling of insecurity, is oftentimes with us constantly.
Lancelot Imasen: But our films, they are stories that our people can
relate
to themselves.
But I wanted to share with you three areas that I'm particularly excited about and that
relate
to the problems that I was talking about in the Wired article.
It's something we all feel and it's something they can
relate
to.
They behave with a swarm behavior, where they
relate
to each other, modeled after insect swarm behavior, and they could be made very numerous.
The prince constantly delays and dithers over how to
relate
to others, and how he should carry out revenge.
I think you can
relate
to this feeling.
Some people
relate
it as the shape of a lady.
And how are we to
relate
to it in a way that will not make us lose our minds, but, in fact, might actually keep us sane?
Or "How is the audience going to
relate
to this story?"
You've had your back shoulder to shoulder with these guys that our politicians are desperate to
relate
to every four years, right?"
I thought I would read poems I have that
relate
to the subject of youth and age.
I was very close with him, and her father left when she was young, so she couldn't
relate
to what I was going through.
Or you might look in an older individual who has mastered a complex set of abilities that might
relate
to reading musical notation or performing the mechanical acts of performance that apply to musical performance.
And that's because the brain is constructing representations of things that are correlated in little moments of time and that
relate
to one another in little moments of successive time.
And actually, I can
relate
to the whole like acronym thing and everything.
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