in relation to造句31 The merit of the project in relation to each criterion is assessed in terms of the five classes, ranging from very good to very poor.
32 Can he clarify the position in relation to 15 Para and talk in terms of numbers rather than amalgamations?
33 With the replacement of national assistance by supplementary benefit in 1966, a major change took place in relation to the means-tested benefits.
34 This principle is illustrated in relation to property damage by the following case.
35 This sentiment was repeated a few years later by the Newsom Report in relation to average ability working-class adolescents.
36 The Addiction Research Centre's programme of work concentrates on issues of prevention and policy in relation to alcohol and tobacco.
37 But this is irrelevant to the question whether it is in relation to the grant of a further advance.
38 I am firmly convinced that it was Harold Wilson's poor judgement in relation to certain advisers that damaged his record as Prime Minister.
39 First, the idea of culture has application in relation to the academic community.
40 It was also true, however, of the Western allies who also possessed important residual legal rights, especially in relation to Berlin.
41 In a sense, this criticism is an extension of the issue of causation discussed earlier in relation to the statistical correlation studies.
42 The individual board regulations may differ and should be checked in relation to particular procedures for application.
43 There is today a growing awareness of ourselves in relation to our environment.
44 The Revenue will not subsequently be bound by any information or statements given, whether expressly or implicitly in relation to the claim.
45 Thus, we have to see crime and the criminal in relation to the social structure, to specific social conditions and opportunities.
46 Yet herd size is not constant; it fluctuates in relation to environmental and social conditions.
47 These assumptions are very apparent in relation to unemployment benefit.
48 In relation to affirmative action, it was felt that the Act is very unclear about what is and what is not permitted.
49 Now place yourself inside the regulationist framework, that is, adopt the stance of a regulationist in relation to the other two theories.
50 Leisure and the Conference Market Many hoteliers believe that leisure facilities give them the edge over their competitors in relation to conference business.
51 Hirschi's control theory seems also to fill an important gap that was noted earlier in relation to the original formulation of classical criminology.
52 However, I wish to address one potentially significant impact of the Act in relation to secure accommodation applications in civil proceedings.
53 This broadly relates to communications between lawyer and client either in relation to the giving of legal advice or in contemplation of legal proceedings.
54 Both lack a set identity, living without a certitude of their place in relation to their surrounding society.
55 We will only use the evidence in relation to criminal matters.
56 Nor is it known how such circumstances arose or whether the balances are individually or cumulatively material in relation to the company's accounts.
57 The most extraordinary feature of the Opposition's response has been the deafening silence of their principal spokesman in relation to the proposals.
58 They provide chamber capacities from 50-125 litres with large stainless steel chambers in relation to their footprint.
59 This last point is one which is developed here in relation to soil conservation.
60 Thus the administrative system tends to be larger, in relation to the society, as the political system becomes more totalitarian.