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"Relate" Definitions
  1. a British organization that gives advice to people who are having difficulties in a relationship, and has a number of centres around the country where couples can talk with trained staff. It also gives advice by phone and on its website. It was formed in 1938 as the Marriage Guidance Council and changed its name in 1988.
"Relate" Synonyms
recount tell narrate describe report chronicle recite depict detail present convey impart portray rehearse share communicate delineate outline relay paint concern affect appertain apply bear pertain refer touch cover involve regard apply to be pertinent to have to do with pertain to refer to bear on bear upon be relevant to correspond to associate connect correlate link bracket couple ally ascribe assign credit impute correlate with interconnect interrelate ally with associate with bracket with connect with link with bring together understand empathize with feel for identify with respond to sympathize with feel sympathy with be in tune with click bond identify interact commune get on with get along well with get along with get on well with have a rapport with hit it off with speak the same language as be on the same wavelength as get along hit it off get on be compatible feel a rapport be in harmony disclose reveal divulge expose uncover unveil betray leak spill unmask display bare confess broadcast publish blab unbosom tie in match coordinate tally dovetail agree harmonise(UK) harmonize(US) square accord conform jibe parallel coincide concur affiliate mirror table illustrate propose submit deliver give tender demonstrate state cite express lodge demo introduce issue proposition enter equate compare correspond group join liken lump together tie together relate mutually draw a parallel draw a parallel with mention in the same breath as unite combine confederate amalgamate incorporate conglomerate team up band together align with unite with combine with cooperate with inform advise brief enlighten apprise notify acquaint instruct edify update clear familiarise(UK) familiarize(US) hip prime verse clue fill in post repeat reiterate iterate restate duplicate reprise retell quote recap recapitulate redo rehash renew replicate reproduce echo reissue replay bespeak discuss handle treat address canvas confront tackle speak about deal with tell of talk about talk over talk through touch on attend to concentrate on contend with cope with influence upset alter change impact modify strike sway transform disturb overwhelm perturb stir trouble act on agitate attack integrate blend fuse merge mix marry meld compound homogenise(UK) homogenize(US) bind coalesce commingle intermingle mingle pool collate collect gather organise(UK) organize(US) assemble arrange order systematise(UK) systematize(US) accumulate aggregate adduce categorise(UK) categorize(US) compose sort structure analogize talk chat confer negotiate palaver parley confabulate converse yak dialog(US) dialogue(UK) discourse deliberate discuss things exchange jaw rap argue More
"Relate" Antonyms
conceal dissociate hide keep misrepresent suppress withhold hold hold back cover keep secret repress secret contain refrain refuse be quiet retain keep quiet keep back disconnect disjoin divide separate disassociate contrast detach isolate distance part disengage divorce sever unlink imbalance differ alienate disunite uncouple block check complicate confuse mystify obscure question secrete stagnate stop wonder wrap be vague mix up becloud befog befuddle censor cloak cloud distort enshroud falsify garble mask misdescribe misstate muddle muddy recant abjure disavow withdraw recall renounce repudiate abnegate rescind retract backtrack unsay pull invalidate recede renege nullify recoil revoke estimate guess neglect subtract not count exempt excuse except exclude absolve pardon spare clear free release relieve exonerate liberate discharge give immunity to grant immunity to make an exception for listen concentrate harken hearken hark be all ears be attentive give attention keep your ears open lend an ear listen intently pay attention take note tune in belie disagree diverge vary clash conflict deny deviate differ from disagree with fight mismatch be dissimilar be inconsistent be unlike be at variance insert unquote contradict contend decline dispute oppose protest fall off not conform argue feud quarrel lock horns be at loggerheads be at odds abandon disbelieve disregard drop ignore bomb collapse fail flop flunk fold founder miss strike out wash out destroy contravene disaccord discord disharmonize counter be discordant be incompatible not go not match be in conflict come into conflict run counter to dislike hate loathe despise detest scorn disfavour(UK) disfavor(US) resent deplore mislike disapprove disapprove of

964 Sentences With "Relate"

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Don't just relate to the station; relate to the beams.
I can relate to them and they can relate to me.
And people relate to people's mistakes more than they relate to their successes.
Everything has to relate to Hades, everything has to relate to the inferno.
How does it relate — or not relate — to students' own lives and communities?
They can relate as human beings, but they can't relate to the cultural diversity.
It doesn't relate to the securities laws, and it doesn't even relate to his settlement.
This so-called posthuman might relate to us the same way we relate to bacteria.
Some aspects of my work relate to my beliefs, and some relate to my circumstance.
It's not 'I relate to her body type,' it's like 'I can relate to her story.
People couldn't really relate to me and I didn't really know how to relate to myself.
But she can't relate to my day-to-day frustrations, and I can't relate to hers.
Experiences of Islam and how parents relate (or don't relate) to their children are not monolithic.
We don't relate to a space ship, but we do relate to Spectrums and old Amstrad TVs.
They weren't sure how to relate to me anymore, and I didn't know how to relate to myself.
That's something that I can definitely relate to and I think a lot of people can relate to.
What's really important is seeing someone you can relate to, hearing about health issues that relate to you.
I think we relate to the Gold Rush almost the way that other cultures relate to Adam and Eve.
Everyone can relate to someone messing up, but nobody can relate to someone with a perfect excuse for everything.
I don't know if I necessarily relate to the concept of body positivity, but I do relate to body acceptance.
How do we relate to our past, and what might this tell us about how to relate to our future?
How you relate to your partner has a lot to do with how you relate to yourself, Dr. Bullock says.
I think when you're really honest on film people who wouldn't typically relate to you... they'll relate to the story.
We can all relate to him and Corinne, we can all relate to the bombs the stranger drops on people.
"If I can't relate to anybody that's in the media that's transgender, then hopefully someone can relate to me," she explains.
I don't relate to being boy or girl, and I don't have to have my partner relate to boy or girl.
"I can't relate to the sexualization of the body and I can't relate to the glamorization of the female body," she says.
We can't relate to much about Kendall Jenner's life, but we can relate to stuffing pizza in our face mid-work shift.
I wanted to read people's stories, I wanted people to relate to because I felt like I couldn't relate to anyone at all.
Dismissing the connection between Facebook and news would like saying that Apple's business doesn't relate to apps or Google's doesn't relate to websites.
I guess I can kind of relate to [the high school experience] from that, but I can also relate to people who are homeschooled.
And I think people relate to me, I think that's why I sell so many records, is I write songs that people relate to.
No matter who you are or where you are, it can help you relate to a film, relate to the stories and characters involved.
"I relate all these arcane, technical, traditionally geeky things into ways my audience can relate to, and we found Beyonce was super relatable," Thomforde said.
"Like, you can relate to a person, you can relate to an individual, but addressing the world at large is something that just perplexes me."
THE OBSERVATION I MAKE ABOUT THESE SANCTIONS – LET'S RELATE IT. YOU KNOW, WE JUST HAD A STRIKE AT GM. LET'S RELATE IT TO A LABOR STRIKE.
"I can relate," Trump, a former New York businessman, said when asked if he could relate to the pain of federal workers struggling to pay their bills.
For me the fact that she could relate and she actually said that 'I can relate to your stories and I feel what you've actually been through.
He merged the cheapest of campaign rhetoric with issues that relate to America's standing in the world, that relate to America's security, in ways that are grossly irresponsible.
We want to use it to our advantage, governed by a sense of fairness, how we relate to the entire industry and how we relate to the players.
I feel that it's more that we need to relate to one another as human beings and if we can relate to one another on that micro level.
"Even though you could argue that what we're doing doesn't relate to the national security, in a sense it does relate to our economic security," Dr. Tabak said.
The point is to make the meme so hyper-specific that almost nobody would relate to it, and then when somebody does relate to it, you have this intense connection with them because they relate to this hyper-specific thing that happened to you or experience that you're going through.
I mean members walk out for a variety of reasons --some relate to personal hygiene, some relate to 'I've got to call my mother, I've got all my daughter.
I feel like a lot of the guys who come in here relate to him a lot, relate to the things he talks about, the girls he raps about.
"I'll never be able to relate to this character's urges or his obsessions, but what I can relate to is his obsessive nature," Haley told Variety of the role.
These archetypes often reflect a male perspective and biases, and are defined by how men relate to women rather than how women relate to each other or to themselves.
The way that we relate to each other, the way that we relate to truth ... You need to have a shared basis of fact in order to create good policy.
Most teens can't relate to mobsters for parents, but they can relate to being forced to support their parents in endeavors they may not agree with simply because they are children.
" AJ: "I really relate to Molly Shannon's character Jamie.
" Adds an entertainment insider: "They relate on many levels.
It's certainly easier to recognize, and relate to — Glamour!
But can relate to half the issues & get forward.
So, these are all motivations, none of which relate to doing something for the people of Gaza, all of which relate to Hamas trying to change the position that it&aposs in.
And even if you can't personally relate to aspects of that set, it's damn powerful to see those aspects represented in spite of the fact that most of Coachella's audience wouldn't relate.
To keep track of how the volumes of sets relate to one another, it's necessary to understand how volume measurements in one copy relate to measurements in the other copies, Stix said.
You're actually interacting with music in an audible way, where you're making sounds that people can hear, whether they relate to the music or not, or how they relate to the music.
I'd like to say that I can't relate, that I refuse to let the roaring wildfire of the world overcome the spark in me, but I suppose in some ways, I can relate.
Unfortunately, there are all too many people who can relate.
Like I can get along with you, we can relate.
They can relate to it on some level or another.
Lee can certainly relate to the satisfaction her viewers feel.
How do you relate to your guitar at this point?
And you go, 'Oh yeah, I can relate to that.
Hilary Duff can definitely relate to this sense of indecision.
People always like us because they relate to our lives.
"I did relate to aspects of my character," she explained.
Sometimes it's just me trying to relate to another person.
It could relate to failing to meet impossibly high standards.
It will be able to relate those stories to others.
So it can be difficult to understand, or relate to.
Does it relate in some way to Red Dead Redemption?
He went on to relate an anecdote from one contact.
So they can relate to my standing up to them.
Overall, I just didn't relate to any of the jokes.
Quinn has noticed how much women relate to her character.
I think a lot of girls will relate to it.
Other causes relate to the peculiarities of Australia's parliamentary system.
It was their ability to relate and ability to connect.
Jarrett, who had also lost a relative recently, could relate.
This seems like the way they relate to each other.
I relate to this story as a child of immigrants.
I feel like the crowd can relate to that more.
I feel like I really can relate to this image.
It's particularly harmful to how we relate to each other.
Others relate to how brain cells communicate with each other.
I'm not going to be able to relate to you!
The Food You Relate To Most, According To Your Birthday 
People relate to it whether they're men, women, or trans.
"It's p good i relate 2 this cat," she wrote.
The cast's stories are stories that everyone can relate to.
Today much of the gangs' criminal activities relate to drugs.
That's how I'm able to relate words to the sound.
I think the first lady has to relate to anybody.
Other big changes Trump has proposed relate to deferred income.
You admire her ambition and can almost relate to it.
American voters also want a president they can relate to.
We relate in so many ways being in the industry!
For some people, flirting is how they relate to others.
Does each line relate, in any way, to the next?
Any ordinary person could relate to what he was feeling.
It's hard, but I definitely relate to everything going on.
It wasn't about how to relate to the Jewish state.
But just how many of them do you relate to?
Hopefully you can't relate to any of the horrors below.
How am I supposed to relate to people like that?
As it turns out, Dove Cameron can (sort of) relate.
Turns out all of Twitter can relate to this mood.
It forces us to talk, and relate to one another.
I think that's why people relate to that so much.
Still, Trump said he can "relate to" working class Americans.
Which of those versions do you relate to more nowadays?
Relate to people, respect people, and gain compliance from people.
I vent on Instagram because I know people can relate.
How does the book relate to the current political climate?
It's such a great story that everybody can relate to.
Does this relate to your family's relationship with your husband?
As a fellow breastfeeding mom, I relate to Ames' post.
The commitments relate to countries' investment in their defense budgets.
And, her struggle is something many women will relate to.
College students relate to each other about exams and homework.
But that's something a lot of people can relate to.
Stories are how we relate to each other and bond.
I'm wondering if you relate to that experience at all.
I want to make songs that everyone can relate to.
The factors you listed relate mostly to trade in goods.
I could relate and wanted to be part of it.
Me and Dom could talk about our depression and relate.
It lets you see how things relate to each other.
The charges largely relate to his work for Ukrainian politicians.
NONE OF THEM RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
In that sense yeah, I can completely relate to DeMarcus.
"Donatello, he's the one I can relate to," he said.
We can all relate to using our imaginations to daydream.
You might find you relate to some of their journeys.
Finally, here on television were people I could relate to.
Two other sights relate the enormity of the lunar effort.
These relate largely to protections for intellectual property and investment.
And how do I relate to those who are asleep?
It doesn't even have to relate directly to your job.
Local guides believe the lines relate to sources of water.
More than 20 of those variants relate to elite athleticism.
It's so preposterous that I can't even relate to it.
As an actress, Ms. Paulson could relate to the scrutiny.
I don't relate to guy or girl in my looks.
I don't know how to relate to people my age.
Can we change the way we relate to one another?
"I don't relate to the title of artist," Denise says.
Is there something about Caesar that you personally relate to?
And how do the two rooms relate to your books?
Do you guys relate to any of Peep Show's characters?
That's what makes us think we can relate to someone.
Let us know whether you relate in the comments below.
We must change the way we relate to the world.
How do you make sure British audiences can still relate?
When it came to Lafayette's suitors, I could also relate.
A lot of the questions I get relate to pornography.
I think the American people can relate to the frustration.
It's hard for her to relate to kids her age.
Goodbye Baggage Cheryl Strayed: I relate to your dilemma, Goodbye.
The image is one any breastfeeding mom can relate to.
NICHOLAW Everyone can relate to that, especially in high school.
Owner cannot relate as she is single with no kids.
"But they see it and they can relate to it."
"I don't think they relate to Russia," Mr. Woomer said.
It seems a lot of people relate to that, too.
Many were uncomfortable because they didn't know how to relate.
How does it relate to your own life or society?
They simply can't relate to that kind of criminal activity.
And I dunno, you can relate to him can't you?
I can only relate facts of things that have happened.
How do they relate to the artworks they're pegged to?
The show is 20 years old, but they really relate.
How does it relate to and comment on our society?
He can just relate to the veterans and the kids.
" Facebook said the violations did not relate to "false news.
How does it relate to and comment on current events?
How does it relate to the rest of the text?
We want someone to talk to, someone who could relate.
Hopefully you can't relate to any of the horrors below.
How does it relate to your own life or experiences?
How does it relate to and comment on our world?
What is the most illuminating way to relate military history?
I do relate to their work, almost all the time.
Shira Kline, who will relate the holiday story in music.
The previous charges relate to its dominant online search business.
I try to relate only to what is immediately verifiable.
G. As a normal, selfish human being, I can relate.
But Greg thought other kids might relate to his story.
I definitely relate to Rex in a lot of ways.
JW: I mostly write about how humans relate to technology.
They realized there's a different pain they could relate to.
Biracial people can relate with feeling like you're neither race.
It may relate to growing up in the art museum.
Do teens need their parents to relate to their grief?
How does it relate to the process of acquiring items?
Can you relate to the cartoon in the tweet below?
"But as a Vikings fan, I can relate," she said.
The charges relate to when Olteanu was a parliament speaker.
I'm also just hoping that people can relate to it.
How do these ideas actually relate to what we see?
And suddenly, strange as it may sound, you could relate.
This can relate to opioids, but it's also in general.
We can relate to them, because we've all been students.
How does his theory relate to the bouncing of water?
He knows exactly what he wants, which, I can relate.
It turns out a lot of my classmates can relate.
Many relate to landscape — the stones of the show's title.
It could relate to documentary evidence that hasn't yet leaked.
I think they chose something that could relate to us.
I could not relate to Color Field and spray painting.
"You can relate to a person better than you can relate to this fictitious thing that you read about," Vorrath told Refinery29 of the importance of talking with people who are actually working in tech.
"I believe (graduates) deserve a speaker who could relate to them as far as the struggle we go through within the education system, and I feel like she cannot relate in that aspect," Smith said.
Zech Edwards from Nevada, Texas, says competition is the reason why some people "gamify": As of now, I do not relate to anything that Mr. Yagoda does but do relate to the ideas he addresses.
JS: How does your work relate to ideas about the body?
"Having a dream is something anyone can relate to," he says.
Ten of the plan's 20193 main objectives relate to the environment.
I know many people relate trouble sleeping to worrying about work.
As any parent can relate to, dinner is a trickier matter.
I think it's so fascinating how differently people relate to money!!
After all, Muslims can relate to the feeling of racial intolerance.
I have no other details that relate to the ongoing event.
They need voices and portrayals of relationships they can relate to.
I was crumbling and desperately looking for someone who could relate.
On the contrary, it's the channel on which we all relate.
But I also relate to where I was at that time.
I think most people can relate to that in some way.
And regret and guilt is something that I relate to personally.
As many business owners can relate to, accessing capital is challenging.
Sori set out to relate Mercury&aposs density to its topography.
The grizzly details of their deaths are not important to relate.
Being a survivor herself, she could have empathy, she could relate.
But most of us trust-funders don't relate to those stereotypes.
There are far fewer pop culture options they can relate to.
Their ability to relate and identify with the child is critical.
One-third of "geeks" said that brands don't relate to them.
Nearly a quarter of those complaints relate to sales practice issues.
The most striking relate to the government's planned 12 Brexit bills.
Now I watch Meredith [from Grey's Anatomy] and I can relate.
First up, a touching piece I personally can relate to acutely.
Most people can relate to that on some kind of level.
Everyone can relate to them because they originate from the body.
We're from the same place so I can relate to them.
When we talk to the actors, they relate to it too.
Some of them come from a similar upbringing, so they relate.
They relate — no surprise — to Trump's predilection for speaking his mind.
I think it's great how people can relate to others online.
How do you get a reader to relate to this character?
She adds, "We're here to relate to each other," she says.
Documents are pertinent only if they relate to a defined experience.
How are they going to relate to us in the future?
That, in and of itself, changes how people relate to it.
Many of the credentials relate to the Russian email service Mail.
I think it's all in how you relate to the choice.
Ask kids if they relate to the people in the video.
Nothing the B-list to relate to the kids these days.
If you're older, you may relate to what you read next.
I reckon our songs are pretty easy to relate to, too.
CNN: Your own experiences have helped you relate to the kids.
So there's empathy that I have that allows me to relate.
"I don't relate to Frances, her life is different," she said.
They will reshape cities and the way people relate to them.
I think a lot of people can relate to that feeling.
As more and more people relate… you realize you're not alone.
But how does the Kobayashi Maru relate to self-driving automobiles?
I didn't want [my next record] to relate to something else.
I feel like they are able to relate to my story.
People can relate to Jackson Pollock, which is kind of amazing.
Did you relate to the way Kristen Wiig played a physicist?
But, I think painters relate to all the people around them.
I appreciate good lyricism but I don't relate to this shit.
It touches home for people and they can relate to it.
I'm really glad people can relate to an emotion like that.
The numbers relate almost entirely to the period before Dunkerton returned.
I mean, who doesn't love/strongly relate to Master of None?
You write about things you relate to and how you live.
He has some cool bars in there that I relate to.
Unclear if looming charges against Assange relate to Mueller investigation. 211.
But how does this relate to natural gas and crude oil?
But audiences relate to the guilt Comis feels about his pigs.
It also helps you relate more to those around you. 22.
Cedric takes it a step further and says Tiffany can relate.
Chris Pratt can't relate to the movies Hollywood is churning out.
That's a struggle that women in any industry can relate to.
" "Imams should be from Britain so they can relate to youth.
And I think that comes through and people relate to it.
These simulations will also change how we relate to the living.
I felt like I could relate to them in some way.
But these days, I don't relate to impostor syndrome at all.
This exponential progress is difficult to relate to the physical world.
Internationally, I relate a lot to the ideas of Robert Kennedy.
I relate to her in a sense of she has layers.
VICE: How does your work in graffiti relate to your painting?
I relate a lot more as a photographer than an artist.
Mr. Menchaca urged her to relate her experience to current events.
Even seeing how Nigerian girls specifically relate to us is amazing.
"They found an app they can actually relate to," Wakamiya says.
People could relate to her being comfortable with her natural hair.
I find myself ignoring everything that doesn't relate to my quest.
We can all relate; most of us are completely without skills.
"Confidentiality does not relate to price, only technical specifications," he added.
Those amendments relate to deductions for property taxes and medical expenses.
It does when it becomes too large in how we relate.
I can relate hard to a lot of what you've said.
Issues that relate to language about pensions and minimum wage, etc.
"These charges relate totally to a personal matter," Mr. Farrell said.
So Miller's testimony may relate to a still-unknown criminal case.
They are also both mammals, which helps them relate to us.
How did this kind of photography relate to your other work?
I think everybody can relate to that, not just creative people.
"I can only relate to a sport through games," Ward says.
Internationally these relate to prospects for global growth, particularly around China.
I think all men can, to some extent, relate to that.
I relate to that because I suffer from that, as well.
How does that relate to the records you choose to play?
How does one even begin to try to relate to that?
I don't know why the reader can't relate to short stories.
The perspective of the outsider is always something I relate to.
DL: How does that specifically relate to what happened in Ferguson?
I think that's something a lot of people can relate to.
I don't relate a big, personal experience with it, I guess.
I think people will — I hope people will relate to it.
As a lover of drama and attention, I, personally, can relate.
Mr. Smiejek, 40, could relate to life in post-conflict Belfast.
How does it relate to and comment on recent news events?
All of the elements relate to the central Down entry, 7D.
We can relate to these characters because we are these characters.
People relate to them somehow as being superior, physically at least.
I relate to this, but in sort of a different way.
They are an access point everyone can read and relate to.
How does it relate to similar-minded films of the era?
He had so dehumanized the other side that he couldn't relate.
"She has to relate to the people," Mr. Krone added, sighing.
Most people can relate to it, I think, in different ways.
How does this relate to one-sided places and voter islands?
Contemporary jazz hasn't figured out how to relate to its audience.
"No matter what culture they're from, everybody can relate to that."
I love food and it's something that everybody can relate to.
To be sure, other cities in warmer climes could not relate.
Perhaps my regret should relate to the decade of my birth.
And how does that relate to the context of the brand?
How could a striped minnow relate to what you've been through?
You learn from them, laugh with them, and relate to them.
Many communities of color across the rural South can unfortunately relate.
The goal is to help them better relate to their audiences.
"We try to relate what an ally looks like," Creighton said.
A new generation of teens can relate to "Looking for Alaska."
If they are, do your best to relate your own experience.
We really need writers who relate to that kind of experience.
My maps relate to what people visually see from the ground.
I can definitely relate to what you're saying about not belonging.
"This one a lot more kids can relate to," Greg said.
But considering personality disorder only: How does it relate to fitness?
How does what you have read relate to your own life?
He could deeply relate to the hope for a rising republic.
So many of my interests in dance and music relate directly.
So I wish that listeners can listen and relate to that.
They relate to them, laugh with them, or laugh at them.
How does it relate to and comment on life in 2017?
And the message includes earnest efforts to relate to rural life.
How does designing for an opera relate to designing a collection?
This is something we all instinctively understand and can relate to.
Who gets to relate to which Housewife, then, becomes more complicated.
Both articles relate to Trump&aposs actions with respect to Ukraine.
Voters relate to someone who is genuine, someone they can trust.
They discuss economic conditions and how they relate to monetary policy.
"I can certainly relate to that show right now," Jankovich said.
Other documents commonly received by young taxpayers relate to education costs.
Her story is highlighting an experience many women can relate to.
I love my wife, too; I could relate to the message.
How does it relate to and comment on the new year?
How about a question we can all relate to, like age?
None relate to policies of transgender people serving in the military.
Can you personally relate to the photo illustration in any way?
Asare said her own roots helped her relate to the hero.
You see his face and you instantly relate it to something.
"They relate to her, and they confide in her," Drayton says.
I can't even relate to how it was 'back home' traditionally.
Most of us can't relate to being a well-respected Mafioso.
SHAHEEN: It's not a good way to relate to Angela Merkel.
"I like when people can relate to a piece," says Davis.
Al Sharpton during Saturday's edition of "AM Joy," challenged Stewart on his comments, saying that race was part of "everything" in the U.S. "This is a white supremacist country and we have to deal with that in every way — in how we relate to the police, in how we relate to jobs, how we relate to the criminal justice everything — everything," Touré said.
But in addition to describing an allegory of how we relate to our heritage, the story is also a heartbreaking look at the ways children relate or distance themselves from their parents as they grow up.
There are so many facets to the human psyche and the way that we all relate with each other and relate to ourselves is a complex thing and it's a little bit difficult to navigate sometimes.
Power Button and similar games specifically use artificial intelligence to explore certain aspects of the human condition, from the way we might relate to robots in the future to how we relate to each other right now.
A scene where she awkwardly, painfully tries to relate to her sister Karen through puppets and cobbled-together action figures brings across just how much of a struggle Barbara finds in her efforts to relate to people.
"I think it's essential that at least some robots be very human-like in appearance in order to inspire humans to relate to them the way that humans relate to each other," Hanson said in the interview.
And once we have it, of course it's going to impact I think certain aspects in how you relate to the environment, how you relate to characters — because we think of VR in such a relational perspective.
It's a dark visual, intentionally left a bit open for others to experience and relate and fits well visually with the message of the song, which too can leave others to openly relate in their own way.
"In regard to editorial accuracy, meaning how close does the photography relate to the content of the story, this picture is from a different location and does not relate to any element of the story," she says.
Not that I can relate to that kind of behavior one bit.
"I relate to her in many ways," Thorne told PEOPLE in 2015.
"Just having other moms to relate to has been phenomenal," Moore said.
It's a lot to juggle, and I'm sure most moms can relate.
Many of the specific regulations Trump has criticized relate to environmental protection.
Still, "offensive language" doesn't seem like it would directly relate to SESTA.
The investments relate to new developments over the coming years, WindEurope said.
But he could relate to the situation the drivers found themselves in.
In Canada, over 170,000 jobs relate to coffee, from roaster to barista.
A lot of parents can relate to the things we go through.
This is something we as a community can really, really relate to.
It was really hard for me to find somebody to relate [to].
As someone who often cuts it close on deadlines, I can relate.
Why would you only listen to something because you relate to it?
See, voters from the middle of the country will relate to this.
There aren't that many people who can relate to my personal childhood.
That didn't make it any easier to relate to Anderson now, however.
If you like it, irrespective of your age, you relate to him.
Hilary Duff can relate to Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber's recent reconciliation.
Those sanctions relate to different issues than those the nuclear accord addressed.
Some of those desires are easier to relate to math than others.
In the end, it's about life's struggles, something everyone can relate to.
Living in New York City, it's impossible to not relate to these.
It isn't only because women pitch ideas male investors don't relate to.
Celebrities may live a lifestyle most of us could never relate to.
Yes. That is a phenomenon that doesn't relate to the federal intervention.
Some terms also relate to sex, such as blowjob, porn, and hookers.
They're real people whom young readers will believe in and relate to.
Beauty allows her to relate to fans on a deeper level, too.
So, on that level I didn't find it hard to relate to.
That's why people relate to those movies, because that's all of us.
As a technology reviewer, I can't help but relate to that ambition.
For talking about what's happening to you, how you relate to others.
"I relate to her because I think I'm a teenager," Wang joked.
I could relate because I was raised by a single mother, too.
Keep this in mind and let it shape the way you relate.
It's not being able to relate to each other or see patterns.
If you're a real sugar monster like I am, you'll probably relate.
But the most interesting parts of this new site relate to competition.
And I think a lot of other women of color can relate.
I think I could really relate to like the shock of everything.
Younger generations are looking online to find individuals they can relate to.
It felt really pertinent, relevant and something that everybody could relate to.
How does it relate to the news story you have just read?
Watch the video above to hear their wine confessions — do you relate?
A wandering kickboxer of the realm can't even relate to polite society.
She can relate to the fact they're both from a broken home.
I relate to Quentin's desire to be the hero of the story.
Theoretically, from that point on, the audience should relate to that character.
Nyakim Gatwetch, a model who was born in Sudan, can relate firsthand.
The deposition will relate to conversations Dauman had with Redstone on Oct.
That loss captures Roseanne's human situations that we can all relate to.
But I still relate to the pain—the wanting—of Lisa's story.
LoveUranus' move into your sign doesn't just relate to work, dear Bull.
The other two cases relate to burglary convictions in Tennessee and Arkansas.
They don't know how to relate to that specific type of woman.
It's a beautiful, passing moment of peace that everyone can relate to.
Many viewers want influencers they can relate to on a personal level.
I thought it was something a lot of people could relate to.
It was one of those days that many us can relate to.
Yes, women relate differently, but the relationship dynamic can be very similar.
These statements relate to future events or DLH`s future financial performance.
Granted, both types of neuronal response relate to social interactions and learning.
Sites like Facebook scramble the ways that we relate to one another.
Stewart called the plot "painful," as the two women struggle to relate.
This is one coming-of-age story we can all relate to.
I'm sure you relate if you've lost parents or other loved ones.
"I paint scenes and subjects that people can relate to," he says.
"The EEOC guidelines are clear but they relate to employment," Coates said.
They're complex characters that adults can understand an enjoy and relate to.
I like giving Pornhub a personality that many people can relate to.
Equally importantly, none of these reasons directly relate to consuming nicotine, either.
We all can relate, no matter what era, in those human moments.
And that's an experience I guarantee many Latinx people can relate to.
" HB: "And also how to relate to a person, person to person.
His figures kind of pose, and don't relate much to each other.
The other coast: These questions relate to broader issues for Twitter's business.
It's supported by so many because everybody can relate to wanting equality.
These policy questions all relate in some form or another to "Frexit".
H:​ How does this process relate to the Brown protests last year?
I can relate to so many of the feelings the songs have.
I haven't gotten over any of that and I think they relate.
The charges relate to the killings of Patrick, Meo, Sturgis and Finocchiaro.
The charges do not relate or pertain to this case, Weintraub said.
But the charges he's being held on don't relate to the case.
That charge does not relate or pertain to this case, Weintraub said.
His work is refreshing and people really relate [to] and enjoy them.
Our practice defines how we relate to that feeling of being overwhelmed.
We can relate to each other—missing school, having to go practice.
Anyone on social media can relate to the need to constantly top
It was the kind of therapeutic exercise any writer can relate to.
These relate mainly to limited representation of independent members in the board.
Does it provide something to the player that they really relate to?
It's a once-commonplace habit to which young people no longer relate.
It's an honorable way to relate to the physical world around us.
And you can only relate to the things that you like yourself.
Many artists relate to his films' as a response to modern culture.
Every teen has made questionable fashion choices — and even royalty can relate!
Your friend says she doesn't relate at all to being a Scorpio.
Some have used the Internet to relate the abuses they have suffered.
I always felt like I could relate to Kate Moss so much.
You are in control of the important people to whom you relate.
She's aggressive in ways to which the average viewer can actually relate.
SAUNDERS But there isn't much in the modern world they relate to.
How do you relate to your members when you're not a millennial?
It gave Jafar and Aladdin a way to relate [over being thieves].
Americans love to quote Sun Tzu's principles and relate them to business.
"I just can't relate to him," one Tea Partier said of Obama.
"You relate to the child and what the child needs," Santa said.
He could relate to Ivanka and the boys better than to us.
Several of the questions relate to the possibility of obstruction of justice.
Key risks in the IMF's outlook relate to a slowdown in China.
I obviously can't relate to Jane's struggle, but I can feel it.
I want to relate to everyone and be like, 'Oh, mine sucks!
"Culturally, we don't even relate love to Black people," he tells Noisey.
In addition to fresco, elaborate marble sarcophagi could relate well-known stories.
I'm a nature junkie, and that's definitely something I can relate to.
Eric S.C. Manning can relate to what Rabbi Jeffrey Myers is facing.
"There's a whole range of things that could relate to," he said.
We relate to others—as we must—through our own limited perspective.
I feel like a lot of people can relate to that shit.
Humani: Jessie's Story is a game to which we can all relate.
CL: How does tourism relate to migration, especially in terms of politics?
It appears the data may relate to German offices of those companies.
You know, like how most humans talk about and relate to things.
The CNBV database shows the manipulation fines relate to trading in 2014.
I relate it to what anthropologists of religion call a liminal state.
I can certainly relate to the paradox and being uncomfortable with it.
I can still relate to my characters but it's much less introspective.
Given my opening anecdote, it is perhaps unsurprising that I can relate.
B: What practical things can citizens do to relate better with others?
And how would it relate to a broader national (celestial?) security strategy?
The teenagers were sometimes surprised that others could relate to their issues.
We always communicate in a way that our audience can relate to.
How does the history of art relate to the history of torture?
Just relate to people as they are, and be kind and humane.
How does it relate to or comment on society and current events?
How does that relate to the level of complexity in the vagina?
But Mr. Wolfe's sentencing on Thursday did not relate to Ms. Watkins.
I was born in 1947, so I kind of relate to it.
How does it relate to and comment on the news right now?
How does it relate to or comment on society or current events?
"I just wanted to write something that people could really relate to."
You should be able to relate to him on a similar level.
How does it relate to and comment on current events and society?
How does that gaze relate to understanding or lack thereof of consent?
You just want to surround yourself with other people who can relate.
I don't relate to racism, because I wasn't brought up that way.
"I can relate to Andrew Luck, where he is," Gronkowski told PEOPLE.
I came to understand her audience and why viewers relate to her.
Students tend to be inspired by role models they can relate to.
Ask yourself how you relate to the person or topic at hand.
Often, Mr. Overbye said, they relate to articles that he has written.
Students were always looking for someone who could relate to their story.
There were these people that were coming in I couldn't relate to.
But Ms. Teuscher, who is Mormon, could relate to Odette's deep vulnerability.
How does Mr. Manzoor's story relate to the "looks like me" conceit?
Readers could relate to Brodesser-Akner's story of dieting as an adolescent.
He said "the worst provisions" in the new deal relate to automobiles.
We can relate to each other as people and neighbors and friends.
Listen Try to be understanding, even if it's sometimes hard to relate.
But there's one person in the call center who can personally relate.
"Everyone could relate to the tragedy that he experienced," Mr. Pika said.
How does it relate to the discussions they have had so far?
When Nelkis Torres from Orlando saw Malik's video, she could immediately relate.
I can understand how Kanye can relate to Trump as an outsider.
"That's how Kerby and I relate to each other," Mr. Hinton said.
They cry as they relate their own stories of departure, return, longing.
We will follow the impeachment and relate to what we are studying.
As I told him the story, I didn't expect him to relate.
All of us can relate to eating too much food on Thanksgiving.
From outside the ropes, Murray said he could also relate to Day.
"We want a salesperson we can relate to," James Bessen told me.
It does not relate to the amount of ultrasound entering the body.
I could relate to Patti on the inside, so it was doable.
And it made me realize that in some ways, I could relate.
"We found this way, through humor, for people to relate," she said.
Three female singers relate turns in the drama, like a Greek chorus.
How does being a black woman relate, for you, to being quiet?
The way people relate to it and respond to it will change.
I can relate to the loneliness described in this very touching essay.
I can also relate my discomfort to my work in criminal justice.
There's a real problem here, but it doesn't relate to Pence personally.
And it doesn't particularly even relate to individual members of Congress personally.
How does it relate to or comment upon society or current events?
I do know myself, and I'm trying to relate to other women.
Both relate to dangerous power dynamics and a desire for social control.
Instead, they relate to a separate investigation involving a Russian investment firm.
It is, in other words, a story Oscar voters can relate to.
The proven benefits of these workouts relate to very particular health measures.
People relate to the characters and the stories and relate to the hero's journey… that's one of the greatest things about what we're doing … we're building this platform that people use to research the things that inspire them.
The two rules he mentions relate to what sort of searches magistrate judges can authorize, and, in short, mean that a magistrate judge can only sign off on seizures that relate to a location within their judicial district.
So after the Trumpian moment passes, our ethno-political fights will be gradually reshaped by how Asians relate to American culture, how American politics relates to them, and how they (because "Asian" contains multitudes) relate to one another.
"Whatever terms we can agree to have them back so that we can relate to our experience, relate to these works that are at the essence of who we are, we would be open to such conversations," Obaseki said.
"That lost sense of identity is extremely important and it's only going to become more urgent as automation changes the way we relate to the world, in particular it changes the way we relate to the workforce," Buttigieg said.
Josh P from Washington said he can relate, but doesn't support ignoring the news: Being in high school, I can relate to the feeling of wanted to stay away from the drama that I don't understand or approve of.
When you think about how people relate in a physical space you think about nonverbal cues and signals and different places to relate in different ways, which are part of what's missing in how people conceptualize digital public squares.
Because they did not want their personal drama to relate to the show.
It's blunt, it's not a preaching song, and they can relate to it.
I love that people can relate and can see themselves in the work.
I just wanted to have something that maybe young people could relate to.
Myself and many of these friends relate to the mishaps portrayed in Insecure.
It's just not the kind of movie that people want to relate to.
They're songwriters, which I relate to so much and respect a whole lot.
And sports fan or not, that's a message we can all relate to.
All five factors relate to lifestyle and include things like diet and exercise.
It was a little moment of inspiration that we can all relate to.
Five of the 18 counts he faces relate to filing false tax returns.
"Imagine spending 222 usd on Kanye west socks lmaoooo can't relate," someone tweeted.
How does the Raineys' story relate to what's going on in America today?
But for me personally and what I'm doing, I can't relate to it.
Or do they relate to concerns about his own fate as a candidate?
We're actually only doing products that we feel relate to each character's ethos.
There are a lot of things that relate to their spending time together.
I also relate to Rita who didn't wait, she just ran to help.
The researchers are now examining whether physician gender may relate to surgical outcomes.
"Beyond that we cannot relate to the details," it said in a statement.
That's another thing is everyone can relate to that expression that he has.
After all, how can someone treat you if they can't relate to you?
It's not a good play to try to relate our infrastructure with that.
Did you relate to Matt's obsession about making the fake moon landing work?
That's a feeling that even 72-year-old megastar Cher can relate to.
Some more specific rules relate to religion, like bans on entering religious buildings.
Men are only just now being asked to relate in the same way.
One man on the field at Nationals Park during batting practice could relate.
I think that is something that a lot of people can relate to.
I've always been able to relate to that more than most metal stuff.
"They can relate to him," said Rich Beeson, Mr. Rubio's deputy campaign manager.
It's a very hard thing for him to be able to relate to.
"Really assess if they're complaining about something you can relate to," Boykin says.
"That's what I relate to most in Moana — that yearning," Miranda tells PEOPLE.
The president's success relative to other Republicans could relate to his trade policy.
I can relate to all the characters, even though they're a little odd.
As a Latina-American, do you feel that you relate to the series?
Hopefully it resonates with people and they relate to it, vibe to it.
The series acknowledges the complexities present in how we relate to our pets.
It is the first capital call, and does not relate to an investment.
There are elements of it that I can sympathize with and relate to.
Some Citadel supporters say that the order does not relate to the strategy.
Most young people can relate to them — they are part of our generation.
However, not all of these types of fitness relate well to your health.
This is partly because we can relate to drinking milk from our childhood.
Tom finds it hard to relate to other children and has few friends.
Clearly, there are plenty of folks that relate: Her tweet about Hair Nah!
More people will be able to relate to what they're seeing in ads.
"I couldn't really relate to that," Peter Robinson said of his fellow inmate.
They're sweet, but when you learn about another hate crime, they can't relate.
She likes to eat AND cook — two things that we majorly relate to.
How many of us want genius children who simply can't relate to others?
To this day, I relate well to people from just about any background.
And hear an explanation of vote recounts as they relate to U.S. elections.
I think the leaks are dangerous especially when they relate to national security.
Anthony Weiner, which may or may not relate to Clinton's private email server.
It's vital for women to see diverse women that they can relate to.
So how does that relate to the products that we use every day?
A few things are happening, but all relate to random drops in service.
If you can relate, you now have a great reason to go shopping.
Most of the rules relate to the handling and treatment of the rabbits.
I'm only 12 but I do know we all relate to being different.
Especially right now, this is a trope that many women can relate to.
I think those are ways you can relate to desire, longing, and impossibility.
Did you enjoy breaking bad, and could you relate to him at all?
"She used to have disordered eating and I relate to that," Holliday says.
Almost 25 percent of costs in Medicare relate to end-of-life care.
The majority of non-core loans relate to low-risk social housing lending.
Sophie Turner had a tough day on Thursday and most women can relate.
The intention is to reflect story lines to which refugee children can relate.
The fundamental problem for me is I simply can't relate to The Simpsons.
The company believes the case may relate to the 2015 data breach incident.
Monica has a hard time remembering to do this, and Linda can relate.
I felt like it was something a lot of people could relate to.
"People -- no matter what age -- you can relate to this story," she said.
"Couldn't relate or agree with something more If I tried…" Horan, 25, wrote.
You're especially considering things that relate to your career and trusting your intuition.
They have always been that magazine that I've been able to relate to.
That's how I feel like my fans relate to my music as well.
I don't relate to being a Parisian in 1965 and eating a baguette.
It will probably also have a personality that can deeply relate to Millennials.
They relate to their people as a person first and a boss second.
Their concerns partly relate to the level of capacity in the satellite industry.
It's a real teachable moment, and one that parents everywhere can relate to.
And when police relate to you differently, you don't get treated very well.
Here's what those sums look like in terms we can all relate to.
Losing a loved one is a challenge many of us can't relate to.
But Taylor's script doesn't just relate how Dre and Bow have drifted apart.
And that's what the majority of the audience is going to relate to.
The only charges that have been laid relate to the broomstick sexual assault.
I know many of my fans have had similar struggles and can relate.
He went so far as to question Cruz's ability to relate to people.
It doesn't always have to relate directly to the matter at hand, either.
The desire to win is a trait that most humans can relate to.
The quotes—an assortment of banalities, basically—relate to Klinsmann's performance as coach.
Does it relate to particular ways we humans perceive the world around us?
Being non-binary is really freeing because I don't relate to masculinity either.
I feel like I know a lot of women can relate to that.
It's A Wonderful Life is a universal story we can all relate to.
Were you concerned about how people would see him or relate to him?
It's storytelling, and you always tell stories that you most closely relate to.
At least a dozen conflicts relate to hydroelectric dam projects, its data showed.
I think that human beings are often looking for a reason to relate.
I prefer that actually, because I can still relate to it, you know?
If people can relate to you, then you build a connection with them.
He was just trying to relate in the best way he knew how.
The interesting questions about the SC217 relate to its practicality, not its performance.
I think that a lot of people feel they can relate to us.
How do the dossier and Fusion GPS relate to the Trump Jr. meeting?
For better or for worse, that doesn't quite relate to the driving experience.
Instead of wielding or submitting to power, they need to learn to relate.
More than 22015 of the incidents relate to lost, misplaced or stolen weapons.
"People have a tendency to want to relate their poor experience," he said.
Other examples given by state media relate to political control in the countryside.
But again, that conversation did not relate to Gleason's claims, the journalist said.
A surprising number of the stock images relate to watermelons, for unclear reasons.
How does your answer relate to David Brooks's view of Colin Kaepernick's protest?
"We wanted the audience to relate to Jyn as a person," she added.
He said it's difficult for most people to relate to how West thinks.
The charges relate to his work as a pro-Russia lobbyist in Ukraine.
"He's going to relate with Mike Scioscia, because that's his personality," Cashman said.
Some of the most vociferous objections relate to the so-called Monsanto Clause.
Businesses can now relate Page activity to purchases that occur on their websites.
People relate to music that connects on an emotional level before anything else.
So I think we have to relate our environmental challenges to those scriptures.
Partially redacted court filings indicated the correction may relate to the polling data.
It's a look I can relate to, so I strike up a convo.
What is it about short stories that readers can't relate to these days?
Well, I don't drink so I can't relate to this one at all.
I relate with those more and get to see those bands live often.
People relate to them while perhaps not knowing exactly what they're relating to.
I think where me and Trippie relate is that we both love music.
How do the media diets of Wisconsin voters relate to split-ticket voting?
We was living that life, so we was able to relate to that.
"I relate to them with a lot more life experience now!" he says.
For some reason, I relate to Axe about the alien nuke-buster theory.
They're trying to relate to these different entertainers and to be these guys.
What personal stories can you tell that relate to them in some way?
Anthropologists speculate that Ojibwe rock paintings in the Boundary Waters relate to constellations.
He did not appear to relate to or empathize with the American people.
You, as a fellow isolated person, can likely relate to this right now!
How does this relate to Mr. Khullar's point about connection and well-being?
I could relate to the characters, but I couldn't be any of them.
Most of the questions relate to possible obstruction of justice, the reports said.
He has a wife, he has nieces and nephews, but he couldn't relate.
The O.P.D.O.'s youthful leaders relate easily to a generation now in revolt.
It is also completely impossible to relate to them as fellow human beings.
The charges relate to a 10-year period from about 2006 to 2016.
It's a story we all can relate to, no matter where you're from.
I know that you are a parent and hope that you can relate.
Manafort's trial doesn't relate to possible collusion with Russia on the Trump campaign.
"It's just getting something you love and relate to," one tattoo artist said.
How does it relate to or comment on society or our world today?
Foreman: And we must relate it, to a certain extent, to outsider art.
When you go to Huruma, they relate to name-calling and abusive language.
"None of the authorities ... that are expiring really relate to that," Cornyn added.
"I can relate to Andrew Luck, where he is," Gronkowski admits to PEOPLE.
Second, let's look at the House districts, and how they relate to polarization.
How can I hope to relate the significance of Muhammad Ali to you?
Other important factors relate to people's commitment to their partner and relationship satisfaction.
How does it relate to and comment on current events and our society?
I'm turning 37 this coming September and can relate to how you feel.
"Unless you live in that world, it's very difficult to relate," he says.
She was of mixed race, and that's why I particularly relate to her.
I was hoping that my story would be something people could relate to.
I can relate to this gif since I think I'm a bad writer.
"I relate what happened and let you draw your own conclusions," she says.
Then you walk away and hope that it doesn't relate to anyone else.
Quinn's ability to relate to younger players played a role in Gorton's decision.
"I just relate to Pete because he's a young mayor," Mr. Rodriguez said.
"I relate to people who seek my counseling as human beings," he says.
Especially if you are a New York stripper — like, you definitely will relate.
Others can relate: Kim averages more than a thousand phone notifications a day.
A lot of college graduates strapped with student loan debt can probably relate.
So they went looking for women who could relate, and who could write.
Silverstein: And how does that relate to, like, GDP estimates two years out?
The allegations relate to Meng's arrest at Vancouver International Airport on December 1.
"I can relate to it (the song) very easily," Franklin once told Vogue.
Plus, he could relate to the frustration and helplessness some disabled people experience.
They all relate to each other, so why not just do it all?
Voters can relate to him, an often underappreciated aspect of any successful campaign.
How does he relate to the other possible 63 diversities in his blood?
Some of the changes relate to so-called interchange fees, the report said.
Both articles of impeachment relate to Trump&aposs actions with respect to Ukraine.
There are many general bookish designs that don't relate to specific books, too. 
Enforceable in terms of the environment and issues that relate to pharmaceutical drugs.
Now, we have issues that relate to children and exposure and privacy issues.
Usually, we relate the claim to a body of beliefs we already hold.
If there's anyone that can relate to Angela's experience with Jon, it's Laurie.
Several people had the idea to relate it to the ongoing impeachment hearings.
Scientists believe the greatest changes taking place in the Adirondacks relate to winter.
I relate to Dory, even if I'm not a part of her generation.
"It's nice to relate on a different level with a manager," he said.
What aspects of the game do you think American audiences would relate to?
How does it relate to and comment on the events of this year?
Were you able to relate to this mother-daughter relationship in any way?
"The problems that have come up relate to Morris exclusively," Mr. Tompkins said.
This openness that Hélio had, how does it relate to Brazilian class-consciousness?
I relate the works in this exhibition to that idea of re-creation.
How does Schrödinger's cat relate to a video game or a computer simulation?
Does that relate in some way to the quality of the defense lawyers?
I think on the positive side, a lot of people relate to you.
They do not relate to any of his group's conduct at the border.
I wanted to create an universal monument that we can all relate to.
But with emojis, people can relate to the fact that they're design objects.
They relate to Article 3 of the Constitution, which establishes the court system.
"I think that there's something in it for everyone to relate to and maybe you will relate to different parts of different people -- and that's what I think all shows should be [or] they should work towards being," Rose said.
" Aziza Salman, a representative of the government of Bahrain, said in an email that the charges against Mr. Rajab "relate to specific articles of Bahrain's penal code and did not, in any way, relate to any political views he may hold.
The panelists have stories that I'm sure not many of you can relate to.
Shannon Jones: I relate everything black people have to experience directly to plantation dynamics.
Howdy, cowpokes, please listen to this amiable story to which you can surely relate!
They found emails, likely from Huma Abedin, that might relate to the Clinton investigation.
For me, that's what I do as a storyteller, because people relate to story.
"I think we all relate to each other better now than we ever have."
It gets more emotional; you can relate to the people all of a sudden.
She can relate pretty well to Wolfhard's experience with fans – certainly more than most.
It's not a game — it fell right in this pocket I could relate to.
Anyone who's spent hours scrolling on Instagram can relate to that head-shift feeling.
They are such good shows that I feel like my generation could relate to.
And I wanted people to still feel like they can relate to it, too.
They are constantly drawing, and that is fundamentally how they relate to the world.
I relate the "naturally occurring and artificial flavor" bit to how gender is constructed.
Rating: 2/5 You can relate this exchange to stores having closing down sales.
Now, straight white dudes can watch movies starring me and you relate to that.
"To this day, I can't even relate to that level of confidence," Radcliffe says.
Michael said, 'Why do people relate the bed to sex?' which shows his innocence.
But happily, once the heels come off, they're a lot easier to relate to.
The crimes did not relate directly to Manafort's work as Trump's 2016 campaign chairman.
"Everyone can relate to it in one way or another,"  the singer tells PEOPLE.
Two of the patents relate to Prodigy, IBM's late-1980s precursor to the web.
I really think that people relate to them as a band, just four dudes.
"If the roles were reversed, I would look for people I could relate to."
I admire so much about skateboarding and relate to something artistic at its core.
It can garner unwanted press, and negatively impact how audiences relate to a film.
Because there's two— I think there's two significant economic questions that relate to this.
How does that relate to the number of people who actually apply for insurance?
I always just write what I'm feeling and hope someone out there can relate.
"Certainly, people want somebody to represent them who can relate to them," James said.
We also want to be able to relate to the characters that we're watching.
How do you relate to the songs you wrote early on in your career?
They can literally buy into the look of the celebrities they most relate to.
But I relate to the theatergoers' confusion about whether or not they should clap.
I don't know that I've ever talked to a woman who couldn't possibly relate.
The proceedings unfolding in Jackson's courtroom relate to one subpoena to one witness -- McGahn.
" "He has served himself and knows exactly how we all relate to one another.
The bugs primarily relate to an unsecured Bluetooth connection and the hoverboard's companion app.
Correction: This article has been corrected to reflect the market moves relate to Tuesday
Oh yeah, I think I relate to what I understand and what I know.
And I know the fans relate to that too, because they were very epic.
She had her flaws like everybody else and we can all relate to that.
So, the idea is just to broadly talk about topics that relate to fans.
Most women, even those who have not lost someone to violent crime, will relate.
"And I think we can all relate to them in some type of way."
Most of my interactions relate to national security issues and are therefore especially sensitive.
They capture something about how people relate to markets and how markets affect people.
Ramirez posted it and the video went wildly viral because people could really relate.
I've been around the players and seen the way they relate with each other.
And she's not the only female star who can relate to a buzzed head.
He is because his character is the one I can relate to the most.
Everybody on Twitter love memes and everybody can relate to them in some way.
Anyone who's stayed in a hotel before can relate: Concierge is not always helpful.
"It will be a big change for how people relate to me," he said.
Most people are pretty understanding; some may even relate to what you're going through.
She has a past that she's overcome and I relate to that a lot.
People can relate to any problem, or story, as long as it's well written.
I love connecting with people, so I naturally find ways to relate to them.
Well maybe not exactly, but we can still relate (read: live vicariously through them).
There cannot be a single one among us who does not relate to this.
There's nothing much to detect, or relate to, beneath this loner's stoic, impassive exterior.
I don't necessarily agree with all the stripper music; I can't relate to that.
"It gives them someone who's a more positive archetype to relate to," she said.
Saying honestly how I feel about it is something people seem to relate to.
I try to avoid telling stories which I can't relate to on some level.
Other common cases relate to pension benefits, compensation for workplace injuries and traffic tickets.
Sorry, J Law — this is one experience we don't really want to relate to.
Being authentic on social media has helped her relate to customers and potential clients.
If you relate to what I am sharing, please know that you can too.
And it connects us to a past that we couldn't otherwise really relate to.
I keep trying to model behavior for her by how I relate to people.
"I think country music is whatever people relate to through the music," he says.
How should we relate to each other beyond our borders — with walls or bridges?
If you can relate to this experience or anything like it, you're not alone.
So, I just wanted to make a song that other people could relate to.
" Hawrylo comes back with, "So you have a lot to relate to Sundy, right?
We wanted to see people talk to each other and relate, human to human.
Many women say in interviews they do not feel they can relate to her.
I think that's one thing I can relate to and I've learned a lot.
Oh says she's still in the positive, but she can relate to the frenzy.
We're in the same world, so it's very easy to relate with one another.
These requests will relate to alleged legal and / or policy provision violations, Apple says.
I relate to that, so I think that's why I like her a lot.
I think it would be under more of an obstacle because people don't relate.
Like most things sexual, those who relate to the concept fall on a spectrum.
The bravest competitors, as Pierce Egan would relate, were said to have 'endless bottom'.
State pride is something we can all relate to — except when you're actually home.
The hazing counts and four of the five alcohol violations relate to those events.
Neonakis could relate; she'd heard those very same insults over the last 10 years.
The agreements relate to activities that primarily occurred over the 2004 to 2012 timeframe.
We can all relate with going out of our way for a free drink.
"My coworkers who are underrepresented minorities didn't relate to them at all," she says.
To date, none of the known charges against him relate to the 22016 election.
It's still unclear, however, just how the amplituhedron and holography relate to each other.
The sanctions relate to the country's missile testing, human rights abuses and financial institutions.
How do you relate to that scene now or your own place in it?
It feels difficult to relate and an energy of rejection is in the air.
I think a lot of survivors can relate to having those become their priorities.
If you run a business or have a side gig, you can probably relate.
Augmented reality is going to change the way people relate to sex and dating.
I can really relate and understand this issue and it has been my passion.
"Fellow Endo sister here and can completely relate to this love," one user wrote.
The information did not relate to the probe into Moscow's alleged meddling, he said.
The charges relate to a June 2014 accident at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England.
" Conlon, the host of the series, could relate: "I used to be a lunatic.
So when I see my peers idolizing these fame-obsessed personalities, I can't relate.
That's because the deficits aren't verbal; they relate more to visual and spatial skills.
Judgments can relate to core issues like recognizing losses or gains, and measuring them.
If you can't relate to someone's experience and you're incapable of empathy, keep scrolling.
Those in the program quickly realized how they relate to the largely misunderstood bird.
I was like, wow, OK I don't relate to this at all right now.
But I think to relate to everybody, you shouldn't be necessarily wearing [expensive clothes].
Even if we can't all relate to the joke, we're briefly in on it.
So how does that relate to what happens at the start of season three?
Also, I feel like when you relate to the audience, it's better for you.
Luke: It would have to be "Milk" because I relate to it a lot.
How does this work relate to the other bodies of work that you make?
"Women relate to their identity and gender in so many different ways," Dittmar said.
As the rift grows, Americans find it increasingly difficult to relate to each other.
I don't enjoy it so much, but it's a way to relate to reality.
I don't just believe you, it says, I can relate to your own experience.
Sharks Lori Greiner and Daymond John couldn't relate to the product and were out.
"When I played her, I could relate to her more if she wasn't bossy."
Editor's note: The writer holds three worldwide patents that relate to aflatoxin in tobacco.
"We have to think differently about how we relate to our advertisers," he said.
Mr. Gaffigan tells jokes that kids can relate to with many references they understand.
"Keeping up with the Joneses, which many of us can relate to," Klontz said.
"I was just trying to find something that he'd relate to," Tebow said later.
"I can relate to her struggles, trying to explore truth and discovery," he said.
Perhaps it is so famous because readers can relate it to their own lives.
I'm always interested in linking dance to mundane behavior that everyone can relate to.
Unable to know themselves, sufferers are unable to understand, relate or attach to others.
It's tempting to relate Jhabvala's emotional reticence to the great silencing of the Holocaust.
Women look at her style and they can really relate to her — that's refreshing.
Most theories relate to Harry Styles, the all-but-confirmed subject of the song.
I asked him to list the teammates who he felt he could relate to.
I think what you're saying, which I relate to, is the moment of creation.
Ms. Kleyn, 41, said her own immigration experience helped her relate to her students.
You need to be able to relate to people from all over the world.
I'm looking for someone you can relate to, so I'm casting on that basis.
And we probably relate on a struggle to achieve some sort of self-confidence.
An AI must also have a consistent personality, or you can't relate to it.
They want some honesty, and they wanna be able to relate to the show.
What if we take into consideration that these women could really relate to Holly?
Do you find it troubling being expected to relate to a lot of it?
A lot of these works relate directly and in some cases indirectly to skateboarding.
But despite having them on my Walkman, I didn't relate to any of them.
It's also more straightforward to raise money for companies the investors can relate to.
I relate to her most in how broadly she can feel feelings of joy.
An Earth empath will feel feelings or sensations that relate to the planet's energy.
She's not some otherworldly goddess, she's a character women her age can relate to.
These activities do not relate to the firm and we are in full cooperation.
Being so deliberate about playing the game has changed how I relate to it.
It's kind of an adolescent anthemic song, but adults really relate to that song.
It's a huge buzz, and I'm sure a lot of game developers can relate.
We're losing bandwidth to know how to relate to and empathize with other people.
The majority of complaints relate to how women are portrayed, according to ASA research.
In it, you'll encounter obstacles only '90s kids can relate to, like Tamagotchi death.
"To this day, I can't even relate to that level of confidence," Radcliffe added.
Throughout the song it's more me trying to relate to somebody who is different.
I appreciate it, but I don't try to like it or relate to it.
It's unclear how such fundraising might relate to allegations that Stone cooperated with Russia.
How did they relate to ideas about the uses and abuses of state power?
A coloring book full of phrases your teacher can relate all too well to
How do ancient Asian mythology, kung fu movies and hip-hop relate for you?
How does a human being relate to the environment it chooses to live in?
These moments need to be part of larger conversations as they relate to today.
"What are the underappreciated stories that relate to my own life?" she asked herself.
How do you relate a unique custom like stroganina to a primarily American audience?

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