Not exact matches
Relevance is important and so is overall reach, so one of the metrics I use
as my yard stick for top digital marketing experts is Retweets,
as measured
by awesome influencer and content discovery tool BuzzSumo.
At Berkshire Hathaway's recent annual shareholders meeting, an investor asked Buffett about the
relevance of two popular measures of stock market value: 1) market cap - to - GDP, which Buffett once heralded
as «probably the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment» and 2) the cyclically - adjusted price - earnings ratio (CAPE), which was made famous
by Nobel prize winner Robert Shiller and was seen
as accurately predicting the dot - com bubble and the housing bubble.
In the October 2011 version of their paper entitled «Event Driven Trading and the «New News»», David Leinweber and Jacob Sisk examine the trading acumen of a model (set of filters) trained to exploit Thomson Reuters News Analytics metadata (sentiment tone, stock
relevance and novelty
as measured
by link counts).
Balancing matching options, words versus phrases, and general versus niche keyword selections to accurately segment your audience enables you to improve quality scores (a measure of
relevance as perceived
by the search engines,) find less competitive «niche» keywords, and expand impression exposures within your budget parameters (e.g. synch to Google's recommended daily budget.)
Our report provides a summary of these conversations
as companies outlined their processes of ensuring
relevance and rigor of performance targets while guarding against excessive risk - taking
by executives.
Now the
relevance of Jesus to the issue of human rights, often missed
as Christian religion, is touched upon
by Durant quite interestingly:
White - head has shown us the powerful effects over two millenia of Plato's doctrine of the soul, especially
as it was combined with Biblical ideas.36 The
relevance of his thought, judged
by immediate consequences, was all too limited.
It should then be recognized that
as an apologetic device its sphere of
relevance is limited to those whose vision has been consciously or unconsciously already modified
by Christian faith.
In one popular study of the problem of God today, John A. T. Robinson questions the
relevance of a theism that would think of God
as a heavenly, completely perfect person who resides above the world and mankind.4 The same issue is raised
by Harvey Cox, who writes: The willingness of the classical philosophers to allow the God of the Bible to be blurred into Plato's Idea of the Good or Aristotle's Prime Mover was fatal.
However, the
relevance of the imagery provided
by such notions
as emergence and field theory to the theological task will be judged variously.
In Whitehead's view, the initial or ideal aim given
by God includes alternatives; 43 these are «graded» according to their
relevance; 44 the creature can modify his initial subjective aim, i.e. the ideal aim given
by God.45 Thus, a creature could use his freedom in order to actualize the ideal aim given him, or he could modify this aim to such an extent
as to choose the worst alternative open to him, or his actualization could fall anywhere in between.
One sentence links God's provision of aim with Whitehead's reconception of God
as the nontemporal concrescence of eternal objects: the creativity for the nascent occasion «is conditioned
by the
relevance of God's all - embracing conceptual valuations to the particular possibilities of transmission from the actual world» (PR 244G).
The justification for any
relevance extending beyond actuality would have to depend upon the internal relatedness of the eternal objects ordered
as a realm, The occasion incorporates these new elements in forming its «ideal of itself
by reference to eternal principles of valuation.»
It means to deal with it in relation to its universal humane
relevance; that is,
as it pertains to the loyalties of men unconstrained
by physical and social necessities.
And on a question directly related to Berger's idea that discrete spheres of
relevance in everyday reality need to be integrated
by some broader framework, respondents were asked, following a set of items dealing with family, friends, work, and the like
as sources of meaning, if they «try to keep all these areas separate or tie them all together?»
This distinction between «form» and «intention» is after C. H. Dodd, The Kingdom of God in History, p. 18,
as quoted
by R. B. Y. Scott, The
Relevance of the Prophets, p. 153.
Such a political program has been opposed
by those evangelicals of the Reformed tradition, because «for all of its political
relevance and all of its political language, it is in the end an apolitical strategy rejecting power, and thus rejecting politics
as well.
I explained that this struggle for
relevance was vexing
as we did not want to become ostracised
by a world that needs Christ.
(II Samuel xv - xviii) Again, if we isolate those parts which in our proposed classification would have to be labelled «Religion», some of them do not appear to have any particular
relevance to the religious life
as it is understood
by civilized men in our contemporary world; such
as the detailed regulations for the ritual slaughter of animals in the Book of Leviticus.
From these considerations it becomes clear that mathematics, which superficially appears to have no
relevance to the knowledge of human nature, actually affords important insights about human beings, not only
as rational agents, but
as persons with freedom yet also bound
by necessities in the spatiotemporal order.
Once we take into account the capacity of the ancient Jewish mind to create a story
as a way of expounding and showing the
relevance of a Biblical text (this practice will be described in Chapter 9), it is not at all difficult to see how the story of Joseph of Arimathea could have been partly shaped
by Isaiah 53:9, «And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death,» found in the famous chapter on the suffering servant, which was certainly interpreted
by the early Christians
as a prophecy of the death of Jesus.
Inferences from common events must have quickly entered into consideration, being so intimately a part of ordinary prudence; and with the personalist interpretation of environment, supposed action
by that environment would have the same
relevance as action
by another person.
Rick Santorum's surge in the polls in the days before the Iowa caucuses has been interpreted
by some
as evidence of continued
relevance and staying power of the Religious Right.
By conjuring up notions of the traditional wedding
as timeless and unchanging, Howard writes, businesses have been able to slip in new products and requirements, resulting in what Mead dubs the «traditionalesque»: «a pleasing mélange of apparently old - fashioned, certainly nostalgic... practices that may have little
relevance to the past or to the future and are really only illustrative of the present in which they emerge.»
Studies of 19th - century topics (with concern for contemporary
relevance) have been undertaken
by Gayle Carlton Felton, who examined Methodist baptismal teaching and practices in the previous century (Duke, 1987), and
by Carol Marie Norén, who studied the doctrine of Christian perfection
as expressed in the preaching of a Swedish - American Methodist preacher of sanctification, Nels O. Westergreen (Princeton University, 1986) A dissertation on 19th - century Methodist services for marriage and burial is currently under way at Notre Dame
by Karen Westerfield Tucker.
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).
Older theologians are dismayed
as they see the traditional forms of faith gradually transformed
by this process, but the one conviction that would seem to be shared
by all who are actively engaged in American theology today is that these older forms of faith have no
relevance to the present.
The degree of its
relevance as well
as its transcendence is measured
by the extent to which we rebel against it and flee from it and
by the failure of our rebellion and our flight.
By this I mean that every actual thing is something by reason of its activity; whereby its nature consists in its relevance to other things, and its individuality consists in its synthesis of other things so far as they are relevant to i
By this I mean that every actual thing is something
by reason of its activity; whereby its nature consists in its relevance to other things, and its individuality consists in its synthesis of other things so far as they are relevant to i
by reason of its activity; whereby its nature consists in its
relevance to other things, and its individuality consists in its synthesis of other things so far
as they are relevant to it.
CNN: My Take: Santorum's evangelical surge is about more than Christian Right Rick Santorum's surge in the polls in the days before the Iowa caucuses has been interpreted
by some
as evidence of continued
relevance and staying power of the Religious Right.
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.
Their was contact, but admittantly a dive
by Eduardo, but
as a sporting contest the incident beared little
relevance to the overall result.
As a philosophical narration on history, the thesis outlines the pivotal role played
by dignity throughout history and its fundamental
relevance to human, transcultural and transnational relations.
I would like to begin, therefore,
by talking about the experience of Politics in Spires which was launched
by the department
as an attempt to improve the
relevance of the work we do here.
The EU can supplement traditional state - to - state linkages
by developing people - to - people contacts, and show its
relevance not just economically (
as an increasingly important trading partner and investor) but also
by bringing «knowhow».
Its
relevance will thus depend on the expertise and experience it has — for instance in areas such
as democratisation or environmental protection policies — and its capacity to offer choices and options to the outside world, inspired
by its own internal diversity.
This last point has contemporary
relevance in relation to China's rise
as a great power, and its frustration at what it feels is the unfair denial of a status commensurate with its growing power and influence
by the US and the West.
As hubs of research and innovation, academic institutions must contribute to the attainment of self - reliance
by refining and concretize the notion and
relevance of self - reliance itself in the areas of peace, security, and governance,» he added.
Frank, who called on Nigerians to disregard what he termed Anenih's disparaging remarks on Atiku, said, «the Benin Chief should quietly retire from political stage having lost political
relevance instead of talking down on people like Atiku who have contributed more to the development of Nigeria even
as acknowledged
by President Muhammad Buhari recently.»
But in a swift reaction, Don Ubani, the publicity secretary of the PDP in the state dismissed ukauwa
as a ranting political neophyte seeking
relevance by attacking the person of the governor.
«Finally, we wish to warn that no one should use Tompolo's name to seek
relevance in the present administration
as such moves will be resisted
by any legitimate means» he said.
This quirk has given the party establishment here (loathed
by supporters of Donald Trump) a boost of
relevance as all three major party candidates are expected for a fundraising dinner Thursday night for the Republican State Committee, whose members, and leaders, will select the delegates.
By calling for re-energizing CCS development, PCAST is making two judgments: 1) that the coal industry is highly likely to remain competitive even
as it complies with EPA restrictions on emissions of SOx, NOx, Hg, and other toxics; and 2) that a substantial price on carbon is highly likely to arrive in a time frame of
relevance for a CCS development effort.
«Therefore, it is important to consider this receptor subtype
as potential target for the treatment of psychiatric illnesses characterized
by alterations in personal
relevance attribution.»
The discovery in 2009 of ABA receptors
by the same team behind the current breakthrough was heralded
by Science magazine
as one of the top breakthroughs of 2009 because of its
relevance to the drought problem.
As I recently revisited the White Paper entitled Realising Our Potential — a Strategy for Science, Engineering and Technology, produced in 1993
by a previous government, I was surprised to see how, 7 years later, most of the issues identified there are of
relevance today and still require solutions.
The bacterial genomes come from species that challenge the technical performance of sequencing methods and have been determined
by the Food and Drug Administration (link is external)(FDA) to have significant
relevance to the research of public health issues such
as food contamination, antibiotic resistance and hospital - acquired infections.
This article
by Reed Pyeritz, MD, PhD, explores the history of using family history clinically, current confounding factors, and the continued
relevance of family history
as a clinical tool in the age of personalized medicine.
Proteins targeted for structure determination
by SSGCID are selected for their biomedical
relevance in human pathogens such
as Ebola and Zika,
as well
as those responsible for tuberculosis, leprosy, malaria, and influenza.
1) Quality
as determined
by publications, awards and recommendations, commitment to a career in basic aging and / or age - related disease research, and
relevance of the training project to aging or age - related disease.