Sentences with phrase «much relevance in»

Macramé classes may be interesting, but they don't have much relevance in an assistant principal role.
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.
The Times drives him crazy; he thinks its editorial board is obsessed with public financing of campaigns, a reform Cuomo says he supports, even though he's dubious that it has much relevance in the age of big - money independent - expenditure committees.
Because it is based on an outdated model that does not bear much relevance in today's fast paced world.
In the future, I see the Abrahamic religions having as much relevance in our daily lives as our horoscope.

Not exact matches

But the much more critical concern is that increasingly, of necessity, they need to specialize in areas and products just to stay up with the technologies that are of the most immediate relevance and concern to their current positions.
He does so in front of school kids and that's a clue: Primary education is a provincial responsibility, but it was symbolic of where much federal attention is focused these days, on funding matters in, or of relevance to the provinces.
If you are investing so much of your time on the Bible, I would suggest you read the Bible in its entirety, not pick and chooses passages out of context without relevance, that are suggested reading from sleazy websites.
In this book, a sequel to his much acclaimed Ascension and Ecclesia, Farrow, a Catholic theologian who teaches Christian thought at McGill University, presents what he hopes is a «more accessible sketch» of the relevance of the doctrine of the Ascension.
The economic and political issues raised by the Latin Americans have relevance everywhere, but in much of the world they are closely intertwined with cultural matters.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Given a lack of clarity in the interpretive process, precise refinements regarding the theoretical structure of inspiration and authority lose much of their relevance.
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.
The fact of God indwelling us through His Holy Spirit is going to make a change in our lives and will have much relevance to everyday life so I don't know where you get the idea that «if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action».
... seeing models undergo emotional experiences in performance situations that observers themselves are likely to face in the future has much greater emotional impact than if the observed activities have no personal relevance.
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.
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).
A question... weekdays I produce this link post at my blog... and I was copying it here with the idea it might stimulate discussions... but in light of Joe's recent post that Evangel posts should have lasting relevance... and much of these links are topical and on current events that leads....
The relevance of all this is that there is no doubt that reactions in living systems are very much concerned with the specificity rather than the mass or energy of the components.
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.
It has «real relevance» in non-human animals, so much so that a primitive sense of moral obligation can be found in the higher species of the animal kingdom (MT 28).
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.
In my two brief contacts with Eric Berne, (2) I was struck by the freshness of much that he was saying and the relevance of many of his ideas to my work.
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!
Those are not beliefs — not in the biblical sense of the term «belief» — or if they are a form of belief they are disconnected from any relevance to you and I. None of these «so called» beliefs affect much of what you do with your life — knowing about a virgin birth won't give you the tools to be a better parent — these «beliefs» do not function like that — they are more suppositions about the character of God.
Since Pjanic and Dybala are not included in that list, I don't think that stat has much relevance on a team's success.
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.
I had to first red mark your comment, something that I rarely do, because it lack it so much lacked in logic and relevance.
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.
Culture has a salient geopolitical relevance in a world that defines itself by much more than diplomatic exchanges and inter-state relations.
NOAGH chief executive Dawn Howard says: «There was much of interest in the Prime Minister's Mansion House address, with relevance to the animal medicines sector.
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.
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 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.
They may also have practical interests and fear that a Ph.D. will have little relevance to the applied work they intend to do and won't help them much in their future job hunts.
«There is some resentment that much of the research at African universities is imitative and of little relevance to the needs of the African people,» said Ekong, who is an expert in West African plants.
Re Q6: Is the mass of carbon in our bodies of much relevance?
«We are making great strides in identifying functional elements in the human genome, but we still don't know much about their biological relevance,» said NHGRI Director Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD.
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.
However, although an in - depth discussion on this topic is far beyond the scope of this post, I do think it there is some relevance, and I'd argue that increased EMG levels do make a given exercise more likely to be effective at developing a given muscle group than exercises that show much lower EMG levels.
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.
Having top contenders that are plugged into the zeitgeist has given the Oscars as much relevance as they have ever had in recent years.
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