Sentences with phrase «less relevance in»

As others have pointed out your particular credentials of being a published author have no relevance in understanding price elasticity of books, and even less relevance in your ability to evaluate statistical data.
It will appear with the other reviews as normal and it won't have more or less relevance in the product page of the Kindle book.

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Putting the kibosh /» google» on all religion and its lack of relevance to preventling violence in less than ten seconds: Priceless!!!
Reinhold Niebuhr is less dualistic in that he stresses the relevance of love as an «impossible possibility» to every human situation, but he warns so continually against a sentimental substitution of love for the requirements of justice that the major impact of his thought is a dichotomy in which again justice, and not love, is the determining principle of social ethics.
Both steps have seemed necessary where both honesty and relevance were prized, but the lack of unity in the process has been less than satisfying.
In fact, «the more the elementary particle physicists tell us about the nature of the fundamental laws, the less relevance they seem to have to the very real problems of the rest of science, much less of society.»
Here the problem is less one of doctrine than of doubts about the relevance of a clerical presence in organizations that lay people manage pretty much on their own.
In these ways relevance and resistance begin to look more like dance partners and less like competing suitors for the church's soul.
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.
Our inherited services of worship — our prayers, our hymns, and many of the other things that are part of that worship — are not only less than fully Christian in statement but also impossible for us to accept if we have any regard for intellectual integrity, for honesty, and for relevance to the concrete situation in which we find ourselves.
Baroness Mary Warnock, a leading educationalist, also gives her support for Mr Parks, saying: «It soon became clear that the emphasis in this syllabus is less on basic understanding than on «relevance» - in other words, on controversial issues.
«This prior experience was associated with less negative attitudes, which has implications for how we think of the relevance of that experience in recruiting for a mental health workforce.»
These less acknowledged mechanisms of interaction and molecular control might have made the initial pathways to prebiotic systems evolution more intricate, but were surely essential for sustaining far - from - equilibrium chemical dynamics, given their functional relevance in all modern cells.
In addition to disputing the relevance of your source trial (which doesn't appear to offer a duration or suggestion that the tests increase healthy lifespan of the mice in question), I'd like to point out that protection is less beneficial in the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over timIn addition to disputing the relevance of your source trial (which doesn't appear to offer a duration or suggestion that the tests increase healthy lifespan of the mice in question), I'd like to point out that protection is less beneficial in the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over timin question), I'd like to point out that protection is less beneficial in the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over timin the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over time.
GSK3β, the first neighbour of β - catenin is a central, highly multi-functional protein known as a key protein difficult to inhibit without causing side effects and toxicity.41 In glioblastoma and NSCLC cancer, previous studies found that the decreased level of FRAT1 influences the GSK3β activity to phosphorylate β - catenin and by that, inhibit the WNT pathway.39, 40 The role of FRAT1 in colon cancer is less known but based on its function in other cancer types and its special influencing position in colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3dIn glioblastoma and NSCLC cancer, previous studies found that the decreased level of FRAT1 influences the GSK3β activity to phosphorylate β - catenin and by that, inhibit the WNT pathway.39, 40 The role of FRAT1 in colon cancer is less known but based on its function in other cancer types and its special influencing position in colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3din colon cancer is less known but based on its function in other cancer types and its special influencing position in colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3din other cancer types and its special influencing position in colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3din colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3din colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3d).
We use the term deliberately and in place of the more common term «expository» writing because to us it encompasses a wider array of texts, many of which are growing in relevance and importance with the rise of electronic media: interviews, speeches, opinion pieces (including op - eds and columns but also blog posts and less formal writing), letters, and primary historical documents, for example.
Each of these studies is no less rigorous for the relevance it bears on the pressing problems of education in our time.
Some might argue that this chunky powerplant, whether turbocharged in a Bentley or naturally aspirated in an Audi A8, is a decadent anachronism and has, in any case, been usurped for relevance in the modern world by the more efficient and cleaner Audi - sourced V8 that powers slightly less costly Conti GTs and GTCs.
That slime sells a lot of books... and so your conclusions in this article have even less relevance than your opinions.
In the last 50 years or so, however, serial publishing has lost much of its relevance and become much less common.
Online deals for Lego Dimensions are less than impressive again for the third or fourth week in a row, failing to capitalize on the relevance and slight popularity boost that might be offered by the connection to Lego games discussion at E3 this week.
From Kiehl's perspective, these pieces bring to light a lesser - known side of Wojnarowicz as an environmentalist and have new relevance in the age of fracking.
They are both important figures in examining the evolution of the environmental movement as it confronts a century in which mainstay messages such as «woe is me» and «shame on you» will have ever less relevance (BP drills, we consume; who's the bad guy?)
A related alternative metaphor, perhaps less objectionable while still making the most basic point, comes to mind in connection with an image of crashing of massive ice sheets fronts into the sea — an image of relevance to both climate tipping points and consequences (sea level rise).
Apart from the fundamental scientific advances of the breakthrough papers, there is an hierarchy of classes of lesser papers, along the lines of those which — • Confirm or deny the main thrust of a breakthrough paper by arriving from other angles • Provide an alternative or improvement to the main findings of breakthrough papers • Contribute more observation to the breakthrough paper and discuss its relevance • Seek to set a complementary base for a breakthrough in a related aspect of science • Report the views of a clutch of authors about a topic they deem to have political importance • Ditto for educational importance • Write papers that are knowingly lacking good science to place authors in one camp or another • Lambast an author or authors for being on the «wrong» side of a polarised topic • Perform meta analysis Etc..
The alleged long lifetime of 500 years for carbon diffusing to the deep ocean is of no relevance to the debate on the fate of anthropogenic CO2 and the «Greenhouse Effect», because POC can sink to the bottom of the ocean in less than a year (Toggweiler, 1990).
While that's theoretically correct and consistent it's difficult to see any relevance choosing such a column as starting point as nothing like that can ever occur in real Earth atmosphere at latitudes less than 100 km.
Yet in any of the literature I rarely see a mention, much less a graph, showing solar output in the past, lets say 150 years, or to correlate to something like the Hockey stick let's say 1000 years, wouldn't it be nice if we had some data showing the trends since let's say the beginning of industrialization, I mean it has to have some relevance to the discussion.
Given its focus on relevance in search, Google takes a permissible approach to duplicate content, whereas FindLaw, as a lawyer - marketing company, holds its writers to high standards and is far less permissive.
First, Magna Carta does have relevance today because it shows that the desire of litigants to have their disputes resolved in a more timely (and thus less costly) way (clause 18) has existed for these past 800 years.
[62] In the context of these appeals, «relevance» relates to whether the maintenance records of the breathalyzer instrument make the accuracy of the blood alcohol readings more or less probable than they would otherwise be.
The more time I spend immersed in the world of positive psychology, the more convinced I become that its importance and relevance to the world today is less to do with «me» or «you» and more to do with «us» whether that's us as a couple, a community of neighbors, a work team, a school or company, a nation or society as a whole.
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