The phrase
"particular significance" means that something is important or meaningful in a specific or special way.
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of particular significance for muscle repair after intense workouts and competition are the findings that more efficient utilization of the amino acids in protein occurs when there is sufficient carbohydrate intake.
It has
particular significance because ozone in the lower atmosphere acts as a greenhouse gas and its destruction also leads to the removal of the third most abundant greenhouse gas; methane.
This exhibition holds
particular significance as it marks the gallery's twentieth anniversary and also showcases the work of its patron, the Turner Prize - winning artist Grayson Perry.
Coinciding with di Suvero's 80th birthday, the exhibition
holds particular significance for the artist who emigrated from Shanghai to San Francisco at the age of seven.
His statement
carries particular significance because he is an internationally acknowledged expert on climate computer models and forecasts, and his university post is jointly funded by the Met Office.
The Legacy Surveys project is honored to be permitted to conduct astronomical research on Iolkam Du'ag (Kitt Peak), a mountain
with particular significance to the Tohono O'odham Nation.
This redefinition of true citizenship is of
particular significance at the present time when «citizenship» is almost universally regarded as a purely political virtue.
Of all the four pillars, the Delors Commission
placed particular significance on Learning to Live Together (LTLT) which according to its authors, rests at the heart of learning and which may be viewed as the crucial foundation of education.
Section 301 gives the President extensive authority to impose punitive tariffs for a range of reasons including a manipulated exchange rate — a point that might be of
particular significance if Trump is serious about seeking to penalise China.
While it's not at all unusual for an organization to buy ads to mark a significant occasion, this ad carries
particular significance since it comes at a time when labor is under fire all over the country and being blamed for the lion's share of the states» fiscal woes.
The three speakers, who also participated in a panel discussion, outlined several factors that can affect an aging person's mental sharpness, but placed
particular significance on physical, mental and social wellbeing.
The latest Korean summit has
particular significance not least because of its venue: the Demilitarized Zone, a 160 - mile (260 - km) long, 2.5 - mile (4 - km) wide strip of land created in the 1953 armistice to serve as a buffer between the South and North.
The Premier League fixtures throws up intrigue this weekend with two derbies taking place — however, for Manchester City, the game against Manchester Utd holds
particular significance as they look to win the Premier League against their rivals.
Interspersed with shows by gallery artists, we have presented several special exhibitions of twentieth century art that have
particular significance within the context of the gallery's program: Frank Stella, Mark di Suvero, Hamish Fulton, Josef Albers, Sean Scully, Tom Wesselmann, John Wesley, Yves Klein, and Sonia & Robert Delaunay.
These double and triple - image prints combine pictures which held
particular significance for Celmins, including a poignant image of a plane which reminded the artist of her childhood in Latvia and Germany in the 1940s.
But where she once combined shapes randomly, the artist has become drastically more systematic, embedding each painting
with particular significance.
A further important point is that, through its upgraded power and performance, the boxer engine also offers a significant increase in torque at medium engine speeds, a benefit of
particular significance in everyday motoring.
Governing law will be of
particular significance if issues of law are likely to be important and there is evidence of relevant differences in the legal principles or rules in the two potential jurisdictions.
As CES wraps up Friday, the ending date of Jan. 9 has
particular significance to techies.
Of
particular significance, the prime - age labor force participation rate, despite improvement this year, remains about 1-1/2 percentage points below its pre-crisis level, suggesting room for further gains.
The inclusion of F - 22 technology in the new jet is of
particular significance to Japan.
«This story now has
particular significance that it wouldn't have had if it was published before.»
With Japan's limited prospect of diversifying its hydrocarbon import routes in the coming decades and in anticipation of increased energy flows from North America, the sustainable growth of shale production is of
particular significance for Japan.
Meticulously well - researched, carefully written, and beautifully delivered, the sermon highlighted why the eunuch's interest in the writings of Isaiah were of
particular significance to his own life story, illustrating the inclusive and deeply personal love that God has for all people.
In the context of Catholic liturgy, music adopts
a particular significance and missionary purpose.
Not only that: the fact that the feasts of the Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday and Corpus Christi are all now a week apart means that «
their particular significance will be crammed into the shortest possible time, leaving little sense of being able to savour them individually and fully».
To critics of this type its stories sound like quaint old myths that are rather interesting vestiges of a primitive society but of
no particular significance.
The one notable exception is the Buchman movement, but its exaggerated pietistic character deprives it of
any particular significance as far as the total life of the Protestant churches is concerned.
Therefore, it is always first in terms of the essence of some very particular thing that
a particular significance can be given to the concept of essence.
The document praises the power of Holy Communion «to assist a person in growing in their union with Christ,» and especially Viaticum or final communion, which «has a power of
particular significance and importance as the seed of eternal life and the power of resurrection.»
In his essay «Experience,» Emerson spoke of the fact that many ordinary days seem uneventful, lacking
any particular significance.
Of
particular significance for education is the application of esthetic criteria to human personality itself.
Of
particular significance for the meat and poultry sector is the Ishida IX - G2 - 4027 which, through the use of dual energy technology, is capable of detecting even the smallest bones in meat fillets and boneless chicken pieces.
Of
particular significance to our discussion, however, is the amino acid cysteine.