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relation

[ri-ley-shuhn] / rɪˈleɪ ʃən /


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If finalized, the deal would remove a persistent issue in Beijing-Washington relations and signal progress in broader talks.

From Los Angeles Times

Cohen died in September, at age 95, having led a life that could be said to have changed Sino-American relations forever.

From The Wall Street Journal

John Drury, a professor of social psychology at the University of Sussex in England, said his research suggests “the emergency itself changes relations between people.”

From The Wall Street Journal

These are not new stereotypes, but they have been amplified so much this year it is hard to see where the trust that is essential for restoring their relations can be found.

From BBC

She was one of the great, singular, unflinching writers of her generation, which included Joan Didion, in relation to whom she had an equal or superior level of talent without the promotional ability.

From The Wall Street Journal