Sentences with phrase «as much relevance»

«This has a greater impact on the luxury market, (but) in a country where more than 50 percent of the population has no savings to deal with a major car repair or illness, the Dow at 20,000 has about as much relevance as finding water on Mars,» Ailion says.
In particular, the former British Dominions that you mentioned (British Empire having as much relevance today as Roman Empire does) all have a strong rule of law meaning that the law applies equally to everyone.
It's not often that the ideas of a 102 - year - old have as much relevance to the future as the past.
The history of Signals as a creative platform for experimental international art has rarely been told and holds just as much relevance today as it did during the early 1960s in London.
Your goal is to dominate those results with information about you and your book, presented with as much relevance and clarity as possible.
No longer is the choice of traditional versus charter school of as much relevance to me as a parent; it is, however, taking on a new level of importance for me as a teacher.
No longer is the choice of traditional school versus charter school of as much relevance to me as a parent; it is, however, taking on a new level of importance for me as a teacher.
Having top contenders that are plugged into the zeitgeist has given the Oscars as much relevance as they have ever had in recent years.
And, to address your other point, I don't know if she is a Christian or not... being «Catholic» has as much relevance to me as saying she is a babtist or methodist... has she accepted Christ as her savior is the only issue?
In the future, I see the Abrahamic religions having as much relevance in our daily lives as our horoscope.

Not exact matches

When that growing app ecosystem is added to the simplicity of a much smoother interface than that found on many smart TVs, plus the relatively low price, dedicated media - streaming devices such as Roku's lineup look to be making a strong case for continued relevance among otherwise converged electronics.
Nobody seems quite sure, though the building itself does maintain its nostalgic appeal even if it's lost much of its relevance as a trading center.
And while I'm not sure I agree with the Distributist Review «s contention that this tradition «[remains] as vibrant as ever,» it's foolish to bet against its continued relevance or even resurgence in a world where much of political and economic life is emphatically not conducted as if people — or God — matter.
The issue was not so much the diversity of the Bible as its relevance.
But it remains true that the prophet's experience is not different in kind from the experience of any other man, and that his greatness and relevance lies not so much in his unique capacities as in the fact that he does represent the universal religious perspective implicit in the experience of every man.
Much stronger, it would seem to us, is the author's attack on classical economics as being fundamentally misguided, and lacking in relevance to the real world.
For me, and to many, Jesus» relevance as an example and teacher is much more important to our acceptance of his message than is his divinity.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
White does not simply present Malory's romance as an allegory for the ills of his age, though he recognizes its relevance, much less as a panacea for his own afflictions in any sense other than the humble one in which all polite literature is a welcome respite from terrestrial agonies.
«The sun shall be turned into the darkness and the moon into blood before the great and terrible Day of the Lord comes» — no one might detect so much as a flicker in the sun's shining, and yet the devout held firmly to the truth of these words, even in the very time when they were alleged to have their relevance!
There may be too much talent above him, but he could play himself into relevance or someone desirable as a 2nd or 3rd piece in a trade.
The lap times mean basically nothing, the drivers are rarely pushing as much as they could, and anything you can learn from them loses a lot of relevance because by the time of the race, the track conditions are completely different.
Railway tunnels and depots may not be as snazzy as bridge and airport dedications, but it has become a much delayed lesson for you to learn about the relevance of all transport infrastructure.
In its detailed response to the Government's draft Local Transport Bill, the British Motorcyclists Federation have said that the Secretary of State is much better placed to take decisions that have a national relevance such as those on road - pricing schemes.
Which looked like nothing so much as Sharpton making a frantic flying leap for a departing boat called Relevance.
«Given how brief the Civilization phase is, it includes much of relevance to real sociology, such as the division of labor, public opinion, and the fact that religious movements exploit unresolved human dissatisfactions.
As for metabolic ward studies, their strength lies elsewhere since due to restrictions in n and length they can not provide conclusive evidence on whether a given issue is of that much relevance in the real world and / or whether lifestyle interventions etc. etc. can address it or not.
Now, the jumpsuit holds as much sartorial relevance as a dress thanks to its versatile appeal.
But that's also the double - edged sword, as an old - fashioned tale is still an old - fashioned tale, and it's perhaps more meaningful to those who enjoy how a yarn is spun much more so than those looking to find modern relevance.
As much as I love the context that video can create or elaborate on and the immediacy and seeming relevance of watching a film, I want to say that there is something important in touching documents, in creating narratives and imagines through the imagination, in using different media — media that has weight and heft — to round out a historical picturAs much as I love the context that video can create or elaborate on and the immediacy and seeming relevance of watching a film, I want to say that there is something important in touching documents, in creating narratives and imagines through the imagination, in using different media — media that has weight and heft — to round out a historical picturas I love the context that video can create or elaborate on and the immediacy and seeming relevance of watching a film, I want to say that there is something important in touching documents, in creating narratives and imagines through the imagination, in using different media — media that has weight and heft — to round out a historical picture.
He said the education distribution in the Paralympics «appears to be much more representative of the country as whole», but added that it was hard to draw «firm conclusions» as to why, with the relevance of the type of school attended by Paralympians who became disabled later in life being «questionable».
If they have to write a thesis on a topic which is chosen by some else then they simply Google the whole topic and make the thesis which does not have much relevance to them as it does not seems interesting to them at most of the times.
As with many fields, it can often be the quality of the scientific term paper — rather than the relevance of the research — which determines how much attention your work generates.
I hope that this book gets the very wide audience it deserves because what it has to say is of relevance to virtually all of us as individuals, and takes on even great significance when one adds in the fact that (according to well - documented and much repeated research, first performed by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s) about two - thirds of the general population will follow the orders of somebody in authority, even if it is to inflict significant harm on others.
Once you have decided on the topic for your finance thesis, you should brainstorm this topic and come up with as much ideas as possible and sort these ideas in terms of relevance to the topic.
One of the many credit Cards I hold is the Club Carlson Premier Rewards Visa Signature Card (or the Club Carson Visa card as I'm going to refer to it for the rest of this post) and I'm not sure how much relevance it still holds for me.
David Reed is a grandmaster — no painter has contributed as much in terms of expanding the vocabulary of abstract painting and maintaining its relevance during this era of marginalization, although there are many in New York who currently enjoy greater status.
She is very much aware of the «Occupy» movement as it was brought up by some writers, but obviously questions its relevance and importance in regard to contemporary art practice.
Moon's Nahan's Forty Winks, a lithographic musing on Korean American dual - consciousness, offers the kind of rich cultural treading and social relevance that make abstracted works in the exhibit, such as Willem de Kooning's lithograph or Ellsworth Kelly's signature geometric shapes, seem like empty reproductions compared to their much more triumphant works in painting.
And what it buys them is not so much art as excitement, controversy, relevance, spectacle.
Thus From Minimalism into Algorithm, while adumbrating a compelling expansion of Minimalism as a historical launch point for much contemporary work, falters with its second key term, at times illuminating and at other times mystifying the relevance of the algorithm to contemporary artistic practice and discourse.
Golden Age is as much an attempt to summarize existing conversations about the eternal returns of abstract painting as it is an incitement to discuss contemporary art practices (above and beyond specific styles, trends or topics), and how we can further their impact, agency and relevance.
David Reed is a grand master — no painter has contributed as much in terms of expanding the vocabulary of abstract painting and maintaining its relevance during this era of marginalization — although there are many in New York who currently enjoy greater status.
Finding possible problems in one of the papers as Nic Lewis has done is of some relevance but even that doesn't change much as one paper is just one paper.
The reference that Ms Bittner used in support of her claim did not say that South Australians were paying three times as much as people in other states, it referred to the average spot wholesale price on Christmas Day of 2015 being three times higher in SA than in other states — which has very little relevance to the price that South Australian retail consumers pay.
PLS regression is designed to compress as much as possible of the relevant information in the predictors into a small number of orthogonal components, ranked in order of (decreasing) relevance to predicting the predictand (s), here ΔT.
However I don't see them as having any significant influence on phenomena of duration much more than a decade, and I therefore discount them as having little relevance to long term climate forecasts.
The show visits an island off the Antarctic Peninsula which has about as much weather relevance and predictive power to the rest of Antarctica as Key West has to the rest of the United States.
This interpretation is not strictly correct as Lamb believed CET (and other reliable records) had a much wider relevance beyond that of the central portion of England.
And the arguments have relevance extending far beyond the US west, as the European Drought Observatory has warned that much of mainland Europe is now caught up in the continent's worst drought since 2003.
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