Correlate Sentence Examples

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  • More and more the science seeks to discover periodicities and to correlate these with others.

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  • Many attempts have been made to correlate the results of the analyses of a soil with its known cropping power, but there is yet much to be learnt in regard to these matters.

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  • You begin to see that life around this person doesn't correlate to the life the person portrays.

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  • The body shape may also correlate to certain personality traits as well.

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  • Numerology is the study of numbers and how they correlate to your life.

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  • I've been blessed that I am now able to practice medicine and correlate it somewhat with my interest in popular culture.

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  • In connection with the zodiac, you will also find charts that correlate stones to the astrological sign rather than the month of birth.

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  • The stone for each zodiac sign does not necessarily correlate with the modern month-of-birth association.

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  • Rates correlate strongly with the type of auto driven.

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  • To what extent do mental health problems and stress physiology correlate with significant life adversity?

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  • Make sure you frequently place your pet on the paper so she will correlate relieving herself with the newspapers.

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  • Gastrointestinal problems correlate with canker sores as well.

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  • The twelve signs are all represented by animals and correlate to the year any given person is born in.

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  • These can be used to correlate between actual miles travelled and what a driver reports on his or her timesheets or submits for travel expenses.

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  • Besides the assessment, a key piece to nutritional diet programs is a set of meal plans that correlate with your eating habits and food preferences.

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  • More research is needed, but long-term health has not been shown to correlate with low carb diets.

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  • Plasma vasopressin levels correlate positively with intensity of nausea.

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  • Partying tends to correlate with heavy drinking in the Review's results, and alcohol-related issues are serious problems at many schools.

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  • Our company was supposed to correlate this information and feed it on to a west coast company that would condense and analyze the reports.

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  • Needle sensation did not correlate with serum cortisol levels.

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  • Autoantibody levels -- especially rheumatoid factor -- appear to correlate with rheumatoid arthritis disease severity.

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  • Have you ever wondered how wine prices correlate to the quality in the bottle?

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  • Low educational attainment was the most important correlate of mental retardation rates among adults.

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  • Ethnicity is another factor that may correlate to the twin birth rate.

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  • Girls younger than six years of age who have aggressive styles toward their peers do not tend to continue being aggressive when they are older, and their earlier aggression does not correlate with adult competitiveness.

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  • Thicker measurements correlate with the possibility of Down syndrome or other chromosomal abnormalities.

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  • Rather than calling them simply business managers, larger companies often give different business managers different titles that correlate with what the tasks are in charge of within the company.

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  • As such, if you can correlate the improvement to a necessary aspect of the property you can likely deduct its cost.

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  • It is to be noticed, however, that, even after such phenomena have been properly grouped and designated under Greek names as laws of organic growth, they have not become explanations of the series of facts they correlate.

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  • It would be interesting to see whether any changes in math anxiety over the semester correlate with changes in math anxiety over the semester correlate with changes in math skills.

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  • Each compass direction has an assigned element just as each direction has accompanying colors that correlate to the element.

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  • The bagua map is divided into nine sections that correlate to nine essential aspects of life.

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  • Nonetheless, there are plenty of tops and bottoms that correlate perfectly, so hopefully this won't be too much of an issue.

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  • Adorable and fun, Care Bear favors can add a special touch to a themed baby shower. use your creativity, and there are numerous ways to correlate this nostaligic theme into a favor.

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  • Development tests do not necessarily correlate in any way with intelligence tests.

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  • We cannot yet say, however, that the deposits are exactly contemporaneous, and the great climatic variations that have taken place in the northern hemisphere during the existence of our living flora should make us hesitate to correlate too minutely from the evidence of plants alone.

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  • It is tempting to try to correlate the members of this triad with the individual members of the older triad.

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  • It is unfortunately still very difficult to correlate even approximately the strata on the two sides of the Atlantic, and there is great doubt as to what strata belong to each division of the Tertiary period even in different parts of North America.

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  • How the hostile kings of Israel and Syria came to fight a common enemy, and how to correlate the Assyrian and Biblical records, are questions which have perplexed all recent writers.

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  • To add to the educational value of the display, information as to the methods of feeding would be desirable, as it would then be possible to correlate the quality of the meat with the mode of its manufacture.

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  • Then having discussed force as something thoroughly material, and laying special emphasis on resistance, he tells us that " the force of which we assert persistence is that Absolute Force of which we are indefinitely conscious as the necessary correlate of the force we know " (First Principles, § 62).

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  • It has not yet been found possible so closely to correlate the strata of Europe with those of America, where distance has allowed geographical differences in both fauna and flora to come into play; therefore, beyond the references to Lower or Upper Cretaceous, no classification of the American Cretaceous strata has here been given.

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  • If, however, we discover plantbearing strata interstratified with deposits containing marine fossils, we can fix the period to which the plants belong, and may be able to correlate them in distinct areas, even though the floras be unlike.

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  • That, for instance, cause as the correlate of effect only exists with it, and accordingly, cause which is come while effect is still to come is inconceivable.'

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