Synonym: relevancy. Similar words: relevant, irrelevant, grievance, elevate, elevated, elevator, elevation, advance. Meaning: ['relɪvəns] n. the relation of something to the matter at hand.
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(61) This suggests that axons within such a bundle recognise one another using molecular cues and as such its relevance may be quite general.
(62) This has not removed the scope for profound disagreement about the relevance of such conditions.
(63) Likewise with Relevance: if B wants three bolts, he wants them now not half an hour later.
(64) As I have suggested, the corrections that are made in unplanned discourse are also made in the pursuit of optimal relevance.
(65) Underlying these questions are contextual issues of relevance and motivation.
(66) Of relevance to the present argument were the correlations with the babies' birth size.
(67) Secondly, the measurement of performance depends heavily on the relevance, adequacy and timeliness of information.
(68) Patients received a full explanation of the relevance of the external sphincter in controlling anorectal functioning before starting biofeedback.
(69) Secondly, to give the magazine readability, something with lasting value and relevance that readers wish to keep for reference.
(69) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(70) The document was divided into sections concerning curriculum content, overlap, teaching methods, relevance, and evaluation.
(71) This chapter addresses only those questions concerning religion and public education that are of greatest relevance to teachers and students.
(72) Firstly, there were discussions of issues thought to be of particular interest or relevance to women, such as abortion or equality.
(73) Although of limited relevance to modern societies, it serves to introduce some of the crucial questions.
(74) No way do the charts tell the whole story - the new underground is of much more interest and relevance.
(75) See note to s.103 for rules, relating to clubs(sentencedict.com), which may have some relevance to rules for seaman's canteens.
(76) These two beliefs, not overtly of political relevance, are to exert a profound influence on political thought.
(77) What principles do is to make private experience publicly accessible, open to discussion and capable of wider relevance.
(78) And there is the question of the relevance of the trading of information in the first place.
(79) The use of semantic knowledge, its theory, application and relevance to text recognition forms the basis of this thesis.
(80) Mr. Cousins You, Mr. Speaker, betray the ignorance of men if you do not understand the relevance of my question.
(81) The relevance of SSAPs to the public sector has never been entirely clear.
(82) Does it have relevance beyond the interaction of developed capitalist states?
(83) The higher subject indexing density ensures that relevance is also high.
(84) None of the coursework seemed to have much relevance to being a nurse in a busy hospital.
(85) Talk is of enormous relevance in understanding status and in developing your own powers of influence.
(86) The relevance of such multiple sensory realities to conventional evolutionary theory has so far remained unconsidered.
(87) When counting the number of links between two probes, missing clones are clearly of no relevance.
(88) The statistical, financial and projection skills of actuaries are of particular relevance to this work.
(89) In the developing concepts of a machine aesthetic, these artists fully understood its relevance.
(90) Such a curriculum would be relevant at a time when relevance was dearly sought.
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