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"His direct relationship with us came after I got here."
All of these issues have a direct relationship with economics.
"That is a more direct relationship with the investor than I had before."
There is a direct relationship between the problems and the deficit's size.
The administration said the financial issue had no direct relationship to the nuclear talks.
And stock movement did not always have a direct relationship to sales reports.
Sure enough, there was a direct relationship between exercise and illness.
Weight loss has been found to have a direct relationship to the amount of exercise taken.
We see that the surface potential has a direct relationship with the temperature.
The community has never before felt such a direct relationship to a station."
Sooner or later, they had to develop a direct relationship, and today seemed the right moment to begin.
Such a direct relationship between king and subject is another important element in many views of the state.
It was also important that the paintings had a direct relationship with his Library.
There is actually no direct relationship between numbers and artistic achievement.
In such a case each addition to t h I, group would only create a single direct relationship.
"I wanted a moniker with some direct relationship to the community," he said.
"As such, it has a direct relationship with how tired your eyes get.
There appears to be no direct relationship between the level of education spending and examination results.
That is, of developing a continuing, direct relationship with consumers.
The most direct relationship is with a single organization.
This pageant had no direct relationship with the modern event.
Sales incentive programs have the most direct relationship to outcomes.
"Because a guy goes into a theater to see a Disney movie does not mean that you create a direct relationship with him."
There's a direct relationship between the length of the transition and losing.
A country's importance was in direct relationship to its inability to feed itself.