Sentences with phrase «obvious relevance in»

Of obvious relevance in the present case is the seventh principle, requiring that data controllers must take «appropriate technical and organisational measures» to guard against unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data, or accidental loss.

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To be sure, the count data and basic demographic data would be of obvious relevance (even if it might be 7 years out of date), but since that information is also contained in the still mandatory short - form census, that really isn't at issue here.
Apart from the obvious fact that if Jesus had experienced the troubles of old age the Incarnation might have seemed of little relevance to those who are cut off in youth by violent death in battle or otherwise, old age, although a far more general condition in our time than ever before, is still not a part of the universal lot of man.
We send eighteen - year - olds off to college rather than to professional schools, and, for a large part of four years, students take classes in subjects with no obvious relevance to their future jobs.
Bergson and Teilhard de Chardin in France have obvious relevance, as do James, Peirce, and Dewey in the United States, and Tennant and Alexander in England.
It has obvious relevance to learning: for instance an Extraverted child will feel energised and interested when in a group, discussing new ideas, while an Introverted child may learn best on his or her own.
Historically, the most common Ph.D. s earned as part of a dual - degree program were in fields with obvious medical relevance: biochemistry, developmental biology, pathology, or genetics.
It is obvious throughout our culture that feminine relevance been marginalized, not only presently but over the millennium; we are at a juncture in time Professional BDSM and Fetish services, slave training, extreme femdom, Mistress.
In concluding his saga, Lucas has managed to tie up the majority of the loose ends he has left open (the few remaining are either minor plot points or the obvious bigger - picture threads that must remain exposed for the story of the earlier films) and has also revealed a larger thematic relevance to the myth proper.
The local community has been reticent in coming forward about the town's incredible historical and geological relevance (the mountains around the town are the oldest in the world, dating back 3.5 billion years) but that will all soon change with the imminent release of both the Disney version of Jock of the Bushveld, and the film about Cockney Liz (legendary «barmaid» who became known as Cockney Liz because of the accent in which she chose to sing, despite her obvious refinement and musical talent.
Among the reasons why the works in «The Illusive Eye» seem fresh and exciting today is their obvious relevance to the digital age.
While others are more qualified to deconstruct here quantitative arguments in pointing out apparently obvious errors when placed in the context of the quality of the argument itself, in the context of relevance pertaining to scientific consensus, Judith Curry's argument loses substance as well as relevance.
There will be no obvious relevance to my line of work, but when I call, I will invariably speak with an individual charged with embezzling funds from her dad's savings account and assaulting his new wife but who couldn't have possibly done it because she's a pillar of the mega-church she attends whenever she isn't in the custody of the department of corrections for various financial and violent crimes.
Given its obvious relevance to the current discussions regarding economic development, it is worth devoting some attention to the human right my predecessor highlighted in the Native Title Report 2003 - the right to development.
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