Sentences with phrase «much relevance on»

Since Pjanic and Dybala are not included in that list, I don't think that stat has much relevance on a team's success.

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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.
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.
The market is undoubtedly aware of this, and so any improvement on the forecast figure will likely be seen to not hold much relevance.
that would mean that all of you have relevance apart from the witty comments you can generate on cnn's webiste - and may even awaken you to the reality that this world is just a prelude to something much better.
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.
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.
There is much that he wrote on this topic that speaks with undiminished relevance today.
But the stress is much more on recovery than on «relevance
This article confirms the relevance of Pope Benedict's much maligned meditation on the sexes last December — see our March»09 editorial.
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.
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....
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.
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.
Of more relevance to Lunch Tray readers, however, is that Woldow also takes issue with Jamie Oliver's much - watched, Emmy - winning Food Revolution series, season two of which premieres on April 12th
Because it is based on an outdated model that does not bear much relevance in today's fast paced world.
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.
I think there's too much pressure now to tell people to work on translational science and do things that have immediate clinical relevance.
Mathematicians have made some progress on the problem, but only by simplifying it so much that it has little relevance to reality.
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.
On the other hand it analyses questions which have not so much been the focus of attention but are also of relevance.
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.
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).
A debate about the Oscars» relevance has been brewing among Oscar watchers, and The Times» Jeffrey Fleishman and Kenneth Turan had much to say on the topic in dueling essays published this week.
Garland does not spend much time on character development beyond the mere acknowledgment that Capra has a family and Searle and Kaneda's fixation on the sun, the latter having more relevance to thematic development and mood than their actual characters.
So many folks are jumping on The Insult, but I will stand by a Fantastic movie with so much groundbreaking relevance.
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.
As much as I love the context that video can create or elaborate on and the immediacy and seeming relevance of watching a film, I want to say that there is something important in touching documents, in creating narratives and imagines through the imagination, in using different media — media that has weight and heft — to round out a historical picture.
If you focus too much on making something fun and it has no relevance to your learners» jobs then you won't change behavior.
Although this article deals with minimum competency tests, which were in policy fashion at the time, about seven policy iterations ago, the contents of the article still have much relevance given where we are today — investing in «new and improved» Common Core tests and still riding on unsinkable beliefs that this is the way to reform the schools that have been in despair and (still) in need of major repair since 20 + years ago.
If they have to write a thesis on a topic which is chosen by some else then they simply Google the whole topic and make the thesis which does not have much relevance to them as it does not seems interesting to them at most of the times.
I hope that this book gets the very wide audience it deserves because what it has to say is of relevance to virtually all of us as individuals, and takes on even great significance when one adds in the fact that (according to well - documented and much repeated research, first performed by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s) about two - thirds of the general population will follow the orders of somebody in authority, even if it is to inflict significant harm on others.
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.
Moon's Nahan's Forty Winks, a lithographic musing on Korean American dual - consciousness, offers the kind of rich cultural treading and social relevance that make abstracted works in the exhibit, such as Willem de Kooning's lithograph or Ellsworth Kelly's signature geometric shapes, seem like empty reproductions compared to their much more triumphant works in painting.
This personal digression may seem to have nothing to do with anything of relevance to artworks currently on view in New York City but possibly it makes sense when considering that perhaps what is living and what is dead in art does not necessarily have much to do with the present condition of the artist.
pg xiii This Policymakers Summary aims to bring out those elements of the main report which have the greatest relevance to policy formulation, in answering the following questions • What factors determine global climate 7 • What are the greenhouse gases, and how and why are they increasing 9 • Which gases are the most important 9 • How much do we expect the climate to change 9 • How much confidence do we have in our predictions 9 • Will the climate of the future be very different 9 • Have human activities already begun to change global climate 9 How much will sea level rise 9 • What will be the effects on ecosystems 9 • What should be done to reduce uncertainties, and how long will this take 9 This report is intended to respond to the practical needs of the policymaker.
The reference that Ms Bittner used in support of her claim did not say that South Australians were paying three times as much as people in other states, it referred to the average spot wholesale price on Christmas Day of 2015 being three times higher in SA than in other states — which has very little relevance to the price that South Australian retail consumers pay.
However I don't see them as having any significant influence on phenomena of duration much more than a decade, and I therefore discount them as having little relevance to long term climate forecasts.
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.
The science associated with AGW is much more settled than many seem to be willing to accept and making this clear so that we can move on to assessing the relevance of the science is important.
There are two measures — volume (how much «stuff» there is on the web) and relevance (how consistent the content is with how you want to be known).
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.
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.
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.
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.
If Fodden's analysis is a representative picture of judicial life here in Canada, it may not be too much of a stretch to say that law reviews may also be declining in relevance on this side of the 49th parallel.
K Krishnamoorthy, head of underwriting, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, explains, «With the detariffing that has happened in fire, engineering, motor and workmens» compensation segments, it will help the insurer to price a risk based on the risk exposure instead of quoting a standard price without much relevance to the relative risk exposures.»
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