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services allow relationships between objects, such as ownership or containment, to be explicitly represented as objects.
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An affiliation between two entities. For example, the Book and Borrower entities could be linked with a relationship so that it would be possible to find the borrower for any given book.
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The relationship between Canadian Tire Financial Services and you will be that of independent contractors, and neither of us nor any of our respective officers, agents, or employees will be held or construed to be partners, joint ventures, fiduciaries, employees, or agents of the other as a result of these Terms and Conditions or use of canadiantire.ca/financialservices.
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Structural Integration practitioners examine relationships within a body to determine that various parts are working well together. In the introduction to her book, Dr. Rolf's says, "An effective human being is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. Successful, meaningful integration depends on appropriate relationships in space among the components of the body.
Ãâó: www.rolfbodywork.com/glossary.htm
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Between two tables, the common field (or fields) that identify how they are connected.
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