Synonym: applicable, apropos, connected, fitting, pertinent, suitable. Antonym: inappropriate. Similar words: elevator, eleven, advantage, avant-garde, release, elegant, reluctant, take advantage of. Meaning: ['relɪvənt] adj. having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue.
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91. At first the momentous events unfolding in Rome seemed barely relevant.
92. These advanced studies build into the planning model information which is specifically relevant to a chosen retail market sector.
93. According to the 1956 agreement on the machinery, industrial action should only be contemplated when all the relevant stages have been exhausted.
94. Another important branch of philosophy relevant here is metaphysics, which tries to discover the basic structure of reality.
95. Which allows her to bring us up-to-date on all current issues in the field with relevant for practical applications on all levels.
96. When applying for a job, make sure you emphasize the interests and leisure activities that an employer would find relevant.
97. ChamberBiz offers more relevant content than any other place on the Internet to help small business solve their daily problems.
98. The courses will be college based, they will be vocationally relevant but they will also offer academic qualifications.
99. You can then work backwards to positions that are not relevant.
100. It gives a better account of all the relevant facts, and is thus the preferable hypothesis.
101. In either case adequate preparation should be made, so that the relevant facts and estimates are in a presentable state.
102. A more relevant criticism is that manifesto promises may not address themselves to the country's real problems.
103. A strong academic background, preferably an advanced degree in a relevant discipline.
104. Whoever the commentator is,[http://sentencedict.com/relevant.html] the opinions expressed are often only beliefs based on sketchy information that is only indirectly relevant.
105. We would levy the charge at 1 percent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period.
106. These are obviously relevant to the act of speaking but could not themselves properly be regarded as components of speech.
107. It is appropriate that this is done through the relevant Tourist Boards and their overseas joint marketing schemes.
108. And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective.
109. Since these appropriation accounts are on the cash basis, accounting standards would hardly seem relevant.
110. Some of the departments were small and without sufficient staff with relevant expertise in areas it was proposed to teach.
111. Good Windows 95 hackers always check the right-side button as well as any relevant menus already apparent.
112. These costs are relevant because they are directly attributable to the decision to take up an opportunity.
113. Interest will be charged at the rate of 1 percent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period.
114. Its contents goes well beyond what is actually relevant for analytical chemistry.
115. The award goes to the Cranfield student presenting the best dissertation relevant to Courtaulds' activities.
116. Academic freedom does not protect materials, discussions[Sentencedict.com], or comments that are not relevant to the assigned subject.
117. We stress the evils of idleness and bad resource allocation which were relevant to efforts to increase output a century ago.
118. This showed that management awareness profiles were circulated to the staff in 30 of the 34 units that answered the relevant question.
119. After they published their final goals, they organized 12 committees to push the relevant public and private agencies to fulfill them.
120. This chapter will therefore cover those aspects most relevant to child care law.
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