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Sentence count:171+21Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: applicableaproposconnectedfittingpertinentsuitableAntonym: inappropriateSimilar words: elevatorelevenadvantageavant-gardereleaseelegantreluctanttake advantage ofMeaning: ['relɪvənt]  adj. having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue. 
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61. Classroom activities here would prepare the learners to recognize the relevant co-occurrences and correlations as they occur in actual use.
62. The children could use a standard proforma to assess their own performance against the relevant parts of the attainment targets.
63. There had also been recent allegations that Vacek had acted to prevent relevant documents from reaching the commission.
64. A little background knowledge will make you more confident and help you to draw up a list of really relevant questions.
65. New awards in engineering practice are being developed to provide clear progression routes from the relevant national awards in engineering practice.
66. We can assess all the relevant factors for you, and produce the right amount of cash at the appropriate time.
67. However, approval from the relevant authorities has not yet been gained.
68. This in turn will provide a more adequate basis for the formulation of relevant policy.
69. The political personality approach assumes that knowledge of the relevant personality traits will enable the analyst to understand political attitudes and behavior.
70. Concepts of oak trees and how they differ from other types of trees require assimilation and accommodation of relevant experience.
71. The Sub-Committee, after bearing in mind all the relevant points, have refused the application.
72. After careful consideration of all the evidence and relevant law the Tribunal either upholds or dismisses the appeal.
73. Applicants should have a degree or equivalent qualification in chemistry and relevant post-graduate experience or training in analytical chemistry.
74. Despite their weaknesses[http://sentencedict.com], are the laws of war still relevant in the nuclear age? 5.
75. Plans prepared using agreed criteria are then approved by the relevant senior managers.
76. The knowledge of a critic is useful here for filling in relevant background information.
77. It is seen as an effective means of business communication where relevant staff have access to a computer network.
78. Here, when the relevant act of bankruptcy occurred, Mr. Dennis was a beneficial joint tenant of the two properties.
79. Their observations concerning the insatiable appetite for immediate team success from the age of eight are so relevant.
80. At the same time, pupils are also exposed to one practical application of the microcomputer which will be relevant outside school.
81. Assistance is only available to those who are able to bring relevant proceedings to court in their own right.
82. In practice, social work records where relevant are likely to be introduced into the proceedings via the guardian ad litem.
83. Is it relevant to our literary tradition, our aesthetic sense, our social and psychological concerns?
84. Essentially the court is concerned whether the decision-making body has addressed itself to all relevant factors.
85. They were relevant, exciting and highly ambitious in the knowledge and skills they demanded of teachers.
86. We give structured assessments, order appropriate investigations, reach an accurate diagnosis and then make the relevant treatment or referral.
87. In opposition she particularly urged her front-bench spokesmen to be attentive to the party's back-bench committees relevant to their subjects.
88. For example, the basic principles of absorption and emission measurements and dynamic light scattering are discussed in the relevant chapters.
89. Answer guide: The relevant range of activity refers to the level of activity the firm has experienced in past accounting periods.
90. This chapter will analyse the abstract nature of the search space drawing on relevant aspects of state-space search theory.
More similar words: elevatorelevenadvantageavant-gardereleaseelegantreluctanttake advantage ofelephantunrelentinglylevellevityvanprevailevaluateall levelsvanishevaluationdevastatingadvancedin advancein advance ofrelybarelyrelaxor elsebarrelrelatereliefrely on
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