You would not expect Dubai's bid to become a global judicial decision hub in commercial disputes to have
much relevance for the Online Solutions Court for small claims proposed for England and Wales.
I doubt that an isolated downward departure in New York, not yet tested on appeal, is going to have
much relevance for a sentencing judge in Texas.
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.
The resulting temptation, in the case of ministers, is to believe that what the church and churchmen stand
for can not have
much relevance to the situation.
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.
Much of the cry
for relevance in religion is simply a thin veil
for demanding that someone's program receive divine sanction.
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).
Much has been made, legitimately, of Wieman's first lecture before the Chicago faculty in 1926, in which he masterfully demonstrated the
relevance of Whitehead's philosophy
for current theological endeavors.
Bultmann, with his program
for a present - and future - oriented theology, sets the stage
for much of radical theology's views on the
relevance of time and history
for Christian faith.
The
relevance of the passage to the lives of the people would become apparent in the course of the group discussion: the questions that it raised, the insights that it activated, the blocks to understanding that existed would all become known to the preacher who would stand in the pulpit and speak not so
much to the people but
for the people of God whose thought and experience constituted a part of the authenticity of the sermon.
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.
For relevance to JT Brown's protest against social injustice: There's too
much social injustice, but you can't blame everything on social injustice.
Some of us «young uns» may not have known what football was like in the good old days», but we don't care so
much about that either, cause it has ABSOLUTELY NO
RELEVANCE to what football, more so at Arsenal, is NOW, which is, among many other negative things, very painfully predictable and unfit
for success.
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.
Which looked like nothing so
much as Sharpton making a frantic flying leap
for a departing boat called
Relevance.
For example, the top 10 street names are pretty much the same in every state, and roads are often named after trees even when no specimens exist for hundreds of miles: ««Magnolia» is such a nice - sounding word, town developers don't mind that it has no local relevance,» he sa
For example, the top 10 street names are pretty
much the same in every state, and roads are often named after trees even when no specimens exist
for hundreds of miles: ««Magnolia» is such a nice - sounding word, town developers don't mind that it has no local relevance,» he sa
for hundreds of miles: ««Magnolia» is such a nice - sounding word, town developers don't mind that it has no local
relevance,» he says.
The scientists, working in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute at Trinity College Dublin, hope their discovery will have
relevance for inflammatory and infectious diseases — and that their findings may also help to develop
much - needed new drugs to treat people living with these conditions.
This is not only because tests on laboratory animals can cause
much suffering, but also because the
relevance of the data they provide
for predicting effects in humans or other animals is severely limited by differences among major species.
The findings have particular
relevance for teenagers, who naturally sleep
much longer and later than their school schedules allow, and thus suffer more social jetlag than other age groups.
And this comes back to the application we were talking about before that has
relevance, I think
for your audience,
for athletes, which is if you're exercising too
much and you're causing immunosuppression in the gut, you risk having a bacterial overgrowth in the gut, or a fungal overgrowth, and this could be one tool toward helping to reverse that, or treat that, or what have you.
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.
For instance, he can fret about
relevance, and then reflect on how
much he loves the notion of being the kind of exotic obscurity whom posterity delights in uncovering (the kind of individual who renders
relevance irrelevant, in other words).
They do have
relevance in the story, but they seem to be told so out of order that in the end, even though I did understand the story here, I didn't care
much for the way it was told.
Ella Enchanted is very
much a product of the age of Shrek, when irreverence and irony were considered the perfect ingredients
for giving classic stories newfound
relevance.
Instead of talking about how
much teens love their Facebook (and rolling our eyes), we need to articulate the social and cognitive adroitness that kids demonstrate when using these tools and the
relevance of these skills
for succeeding in the post-industrial professional age.
«In concert with colleagues and pivotal players in the education sector, I plan to continue the critical work of insuring our school's
relevance and impact in addressing the seminal educational issues and challenges of our day,
for «to whom
much is given,
much is required».»
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.
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.
Thalia's plans
for 2011 do involve opening more than ten stores, though Berle notes they are opening «
much more selectively than we did a few years ago... it is not about whether or not to run stores, it is rather about what assortment we need to offer there --- besides books, which are of course our core competence and will always be available at Thalia... they will not lose their
relevance for our customers if we manage to offer them an inspiring and attractive assortment built around books.»
For a character to be talked about so
much, but whose only real
relevance seems to be to facilitate a plot point (Hanneke steals a German soldier's uniform from her), is confusing.
When you choose them correctly, they make it
much easier
for Google's algorithm to properly assess the
relevance of your content.
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.
Value Investing
for Smart People will show you the
relevance of this key pillar of investing, and how it matters so
much to the way you invest in stocks.
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.
And while Nintendo's Wii U launched a year before anyone else —
much like the 360 — the system is so out of the discussion in vying
for relevance with Sony and Microsoft that pretty
much no one would claim the start of 8th gen came with its release.
Here, curator James Meyer made an argument, not (just)
for the art - historical
relevance of Truitt's work — and not
for a token local artist made good — but
for the centrality of Truitt's singular practice to Washington, D.C., where she made so
much of her work.
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.
With
much discussion in the art world today about the role painting plays, Michael's work argues
for its continued
relevance.
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.
Also, though the information is primarily
for an American audience,
much of the information probably has a general
relevance to many other countries municipalities.
You are also comparing ice sheets and glaciers by the way, but it does not
much change your argument except
for the
relevance of rate of retreat comparison.
Of
relevance to the present subject is the question of how
much carbon dioxide we are responsible
for releasing into the atmosphere and how it affects other people.
He has also dedicated
much of his career to communicating with the public, politicians and the managers of earth's ecosystems so that they might be better informed about environmental science and its
relevance to society and to sustaining,
for the long - term, the quality of human life on earth.
She is currently conducting a research on the
relevance of human rights norms in migration law, in particular human rights norms that have not been
much touched upon in migration context, such as the right to freedom of religion, the right to respect
for private life, the right to fair trial and the right to education.
Inevitably, cases turn very
much on their own facts and, rather frustratingly, unlike within the context of financial remedy proceedings on divorce, there are relatively few reported cases to refer to
for guidance as those cases that have been reported tend to have been of a «big money» nature and have little
relevance to the majority of separating cohabitants.
It would not be
for the first time that the point is made that the vehicle
for delivering content is
much less important than the content itself and the
relevance and application of it.
Asking good questions is essential in any medical consultation, and it is incumbent on patients to take responsibility
for their health and find out as
much as possible of
relevance so that they can make good decisions in partnership with their doctors.
Much fun though Bloomsday and the Joycean post was, Simon, you missed the deeper legal
relevance for Slaw of the entire event.
Not so
much for topical
relevance, but because it's nearly impossible to be in a bad mood while listening to it.
What you are currently paid should have little
relevance to how
much you should be paid
for a new role.