Sentences with phrase «limited relevance»

Having genes in common may help with comparing and understanding some biological processes but is of limited relevance with respect to assessing welfare, social needs etc..
But they are rarely used by mortgage lenders and therefore have limited relevance for a home mortgage application.
For some other studies, especially empirical analyses of adaptation and vulnerability, the scenarios were of limited relevance and were not adopted.
Betrothal to Wedding Betrothal is a quaint, old fashioned word with limited relevance in modern Western society.
A new analysis from the Breakthrough Institute shows how the growing expert consensus that energy efficiency rebound is real and significant substantially undercuts RMI's projected gains from efficiency measures and makes their proposals of limited relevance as far as climate policy is concerned.
Many of us may have strong feelings about the former, but — to me, anyways — where one falls on the broader question has only limited relevance to the specific question of anonymity on Slaw.
First Amendment advocates in America must face the fact that imposition of our highly industrialized model of big press as a check on the excesses of big government has very limited relevance to many places in the Third World where there is little literacy and practically no economic market for news which could help create a large mass press.
The Ottomans, British and French all tried to codify Shari'ah, but this was of limited relevance given geographic and situational needs.
It is now of limited relevance because the EU Regulation or the Hague Convention covers the relevant countries.
By maintaining the UK's low corporate tax rate, currently 19 %, and reducing it to 17 % from 2020, the Chancellor accepts that corporate tax is only of limited relevance in our UK economy.
And in debates he has made a point of highlighting the issue of high property taxes, an issue with limited relevance to the attorney general's office but major importance to suburban and rural voters.
Effectively, the third jurisdictional option, which the AG suggests to abandon, is of limited relevance as one single forum will often be more convenient for the claimant.
In reviewing Mauboussin's book «The Success Equation Marks wrote: «in fields where luck plays a big part, like investing, outcomes are of limited relevance in assessing performance.»
Johnson's thesis is that much of American literature and thought about war in the 20th century is of limited relevance to the typical forms of contemporary armed conflict and the changing shape of the international order.
That made her discovery «biologically fascinating but clinically of limited relevance,» Paus says.
Traditional efficacy trials have limited relevance to everyday clinical practice and should be changed, according the authors of a new study into chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatments.
He said Hunt's study is of «limited relevance to human health» and that the doses used were much higher than actual human exposure.
The findings are «interesting», but could hold «limited relevance» to understanding future climate change, which is occuring at a much faster rate than the warming observed from the LGM to the Holocene, says Prof Amanda Maycock, a research fellow from the University of Leeds who was not involved in the new study.
Regarding contributions to greenhouse gas emissions, aquaculture has limited relevance and the primary mitigation route for the sector lies in the reduction of energy consumption, through fuel and raw material use.
Reinventing Fire's failure to provide for an accurate accounting of rebound effects for energy efficiency measures makes its prescriptions for domestic and global climate policy of limited relevance.
Setting - specific «skills,» like knowing which fork is your salad fork, obviously only have limited relevance.
Although the recent Practice Directions for CPR Pt 31 have provided some guidance on the handling of electronic documents, the rules of best evidence that apply to paper - based evidence are of limited relevance.
In it, the county denies that the summary was inadequate and says the judge ultimately found the Tred records of limited relevance.
Whilst smart contracts currently have limited relevance to how most agreements are formulated, there are two revolutions taking place which may really see contracts taken out of the hands of lawyers and placed firmly onto the hard drives of computers.
The results presented many more cases than had Attorney IO, but while my brief involved an issue of Massachusetts statutory law and statutory interpretation, many of the cases CaseIQ presented were from outside Massachusetts and of limited relevance to my issues.
As well, given the inevitable refusal to co-operate by the US, and most of the rest of the world when it comes to US citizens, this is unlikely to improve the ICC's clout, so much as drawing attention to its limited relevance.
Only one chapter «Criminal Compensation» has limited relevance to Play Therapists.
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