Sentences with phrase «relevance as»

While, I'm not sure RECO or OREA is in a place to manage something like this... OREA is struggling to find its own relevance as after PH1 - 3, the education piece (24 - credits) can come from many other sources.
«This has a greater impact on the luxury market, (but) in a country where more than 50 percent of the population has no savings to deal with a major car repair or illness, the Dow at 20,000 has about as much relevance as finding water on Mars,» Ailion says.
Ironically, there is some current relevance as I mentioned Donald Trump, currently making a run of the U.S. presidential nomination.
Given the key role of emotion regulation in supporting mental health and other adaptive outcomes, such understanding may have important clinical relevance as well.
Stay focused on relevance as opposed to volume.
Once we click on that tab, we should see a stream of Tweets prioritized not just for immediacy but for relevance as well.»
Australia (22 October) The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons demonstrated this year its continued relevance as a multilateral mechanism to explore emerging issues related to conventional weapons that are excessively injurious or have indiscriminate effects.
Over the last year, one of the more interesting stories has been AMD's resurgence to relevance as a viable alternative to Intel.
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Effectively, the third jurisdictional option, which the AG suggests to abandon, is of limited relevance as one single forum will often be more convenient for the claimant.
I predicted that you wouldn't be able to give chapter and page, and that instead you would try to divert everyone's attention from the failure by trying to tell me to do it, claiming that I hadn't or couldn't do it, criticising me for not already having done it, saying it was too trivial and well - known a matter to require references, or dodging the fact that it was only the IPCC version being criticised here by citing other non-IPCC references / authorities of questionable relevance as you've done in the past.
A new analysis from the Breakthrough Institute shows how the growing expert consensus that energy efficiency rebound is real and significant substantially undercuts RMI's projected gains from efficiency measures and makes their proposals of limited relevance as far as climate policy is concerned.
They neglect the fact that thermodynamics is the valid macroscopic heuristic for statistical mechanics, and that stat mech computations can not be done on an heuristic basis at all; they are horrendously difficult, involving taking limits of nearly infinite sums in just the right way to get the relevant part of the answer and discard the parts that don't scale up to relevance as one goes to large systems.
These are best exemplified by CET, also kept by the Met office, which appear also to have some relevance as a proxy for global temperatures.
A Black Odyssey simultaneously expands our view of the Bearden canon and his influence as an artist while reinforcing Homer's continuing relevance as a poet.
Conversely, when two, typically large, neo-expressionist paintings by Julian Schnabel and Eric Fischl — each depicting an attenuated male figure — are placed within the feminist - themed «Gender Trouble» section, they gain fresh relevance as signifiers of «masculinist» culture's decline in the»80s and of the American male's diminishing economic prospects today.
However, these words never lose relevance as time continues to show us how we have yet to step outside our violent, suppressive systems.
culls together different, even unexpected, approaches to the readymade to insist upon its relevance as a method, practice, and approach for artists today.
With a career extended across more than half a century, Stella both holds an important place in the history of American art and maintains contemporary relevance as his work continues to influence younger generations of artists.
All in all, Super Mario Kart retains its relevance as an enjoyable kart racer even now because of how well Mario, Luigi, Peach, and the gang control.
Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero have more relevance as a «casual» game because anyone really can pick these titles up and become good at them over time.
What seems clear is that the company is currently transitioning to an era where its main properties have switched their relevance as part of their global business.
With all of this in mind you will also be able to indulge in the historic sites of incredible cultural relevance as well as telling the fascinating and dark history of this island of incredible people.
«Having Starwood with its leading global footprint and lifestyle brands as an investor is a further validation that Design Hotels is a strong brand of global relevance as we continue to grow and focus on our niche in the New Luxury hotel segment,» said Sendlinger.
This practice reduces the authenticity and reliability of reviews, further muddying its relevance as a buying trigger.
If you're the distant # 2 or # 3 ebook retailer, you should totally embrace the opportunity to level the playing field with this; you'll suddenly gain more relevance as all those books bought on the # 1 retailer's platform could now be read on yours.
The first is the easy way out — resorting to the vanity press (or its corollary, self - publishing) where «quality» has little relevance as long as the poet is prepared to pay for the privilege of having his work published.
Amazon hopes that Alexa is going to spread like a wildfire and will gain relevance as well.
While assigning essay writing tasks, they stick onto relevance as well as the hot trends.
SoundOut identifies Relationships, Rigor and Relevance as being the key outcomes to consider.
While DCFT struggles to find continued relevance as a privileged middleman between teachers and district leaders, the Board of Education now looks to shake off the AFT - organized backlash and focus ahead on reforms that raise the bar of excellence for students, and improve communication with parents.
This article makes the case that one of the important areas of focus for change — teaching quality — must embrace cultural relevance as a necessary and absolute component.
We leverage rigor and relevance as keys to prepare students for the postK — 12 world, but what does that look like?
The conference gathered academics and educators from around the world to discuss new ideas in literary and historical research around Shakespeare, as well as new strategies for teaching and learning of Shakespeare with a focus on his relevance as a playwright in secondary schooling.
That situation is improving due to a greater appreciation of and reliance on research that is of high quality and high relevance as opposed to evidence that is selected and utilized primarily because it provides support for established point of views and policy preferences.
Based on the first major work of Pulitzer Prize - winning author John Steinbeck, this rousing tale of farm laborers fighting for a few more dollars a day takes on modern relevance as workers across the U.S. continue the struggle for a living wage.
It's a bit talky and office - bound, but is full of relevance as it looks at the thorny issue...
Yes, this is a horror movie, but it is one with social relevance as it presents the ways in which racism manifests, often harmlessly, in well - intentioned conversations.
The second act of Snow White and the Huntsman is fixated on hyping up Snow White's relevance as a messiah, which becomes so overdone you'll think that the dwarfs believe she can dodge bullets.
Having top contenders that are plugged into the zeitgeist has given the Oscars as much relevance as they have ever had in recent years.
On top of trying to be a Big, Important Film, Jones is also meant to be a showcase for McConaughey's post-Oscar relevance as a dramatic actor, and he turns in a solid but unmemorable lead performance.
Perhaps their time of relevance as a comedic group has come and gone, so it makes sense to go back to their biggest hit.
There have been many iconic figures in both pop and sub-cultures over the decades, all of which help to solidify the boot's popularity and relevance as time passes by.
Now, the jumpsuit holds as much sartorial relevance as a dress thanks to its versatile appeal.
The study discovered a remarkably high frequency of sleep apnea in individuals having stroke which highlights its clinical relevance as being a risk factor for stroke.
GSK3β, the first neighbour of β - catenin is a central, highly multi-functional protein known as a key protein difficult to inhibit without causing side effects and toxicity.41 In glioblastoma and NSCLC cancer, previous studies found that the decreased level of FRAT1 influences the GSK3β activity to phosphorylate β - catenin and by that, inhibit the WNT pathway.39, 40 The role of FRAT1 in colon cancer is less known but based on its function in other cancer types and its special influencing position in colon cancer signalling, we point out its relevance as a potential target in colon cancer therapy (Fig. 3d).
Subclonality is of clinical relevance as it forms the substrate of selection and can give rise to aggressive clinical features such as invasiveness, metastasis and treatment resistance.
Here, the focus is on relevance as compensatory therapies for aging, so this list omits the wide range of inherited disorders based on single faulty genes that will account for a large proportion of the gene therapy medical industry over the next few decades.
«Our research has global relevance as well, because this new technology provides a quick and cheap alternative to having to install numerous boreholes for groundwater monitoring.»
This quirk has given the party establishment here (loathed by supporters of Donald Trump) a boost of relevance as all three major party candidates are expected for a fundraising dinner Thursday night for the Republican State Committee, whose members, and leaders, will select the delegates.
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