Sentences with phrase «special relevance»

Local search holds special relevance for lawyers because they serve local geographic regions.
The story takes on special relevance because a lot of very dangerous stuff is riding along on the dust (doom and gloom).
The finding may have special relevance for policy with regard to rural schools.
Bowling's work on geographic and human movement has special relevance in a time where discussion of national borders and immigration has never been more urgent.
Romans 5:8, I Corinthians 13, Ephesians 5:1 - 2, and I John 4:7 - 12, all bear special relevance to Jesus» teaching on love here.
These management techniques are also of special relevance on porous ferralitic soils of the tropics and subtropics which are highly susceptible to soil erosion due to frequent heavy rainfall.
She loves permeating all cliches Vienna has to offer, including drinking more than three Melanges per day, checking out museum exhibitions with special relevance to Viennese modernism, and eating Zotter chocolate on a regular basis.
The Motorola Xoom has special relevance as the first Honeycomb tablet, and while it continues to get Nexus - level software support, as a non-Nexus device, it's a bit outside the scope we're dealing with here.
The problems that concern the two differ slightly, but of special relevance for both is the problem of salvation for those not of the Christian faith.
In philosophical theology par excellence these three items are welded together indissolubly — abstract concepts, concrete matters of fact, practical affairs — so that Weiss's comments are of special relevance for us in our discussion at this conference.
The martyrs of Lyons and Vienne have special relevance to the oppressed and persecuted «Dalits» in India.
If Theophilus was a Gentile intellectual who had heard of Christianity, but who was not yet convinced, some of Luke's special emphases have a special relevance.
The commission's conclusion made one point of special relevance to the elderly: «The search for solutions for our educational problems must also include commitment to life - long learning.»
The Exile, which for many Jews was indefinitely prolonged through dreary years of Diaspora, was a time when the messianic expectation was of special relevance.
There's special relevance for it happening here in New York, given that the state is the largest to legalize same - sex marriage so far, doing so in June 2011.
Research teams have evaluated the major 7.8 magnitude subduction zone earthquake in Gorkha, Nepal, in April 2015, and identified characteristics that may be of special relevance to the future of the Pacific Northwest.
First, to make an independent presentation at the plenary session, describing what they regard as the contribution of the collective body of work reported at their thematic session to SciSIP knowledge and, of special relevance to NSF, existing gaps or new opportunities.
We talk about the relationship of consumption of refined sugar with... mortality and aging brain function, memory, and neuroinflammation the development of cancer and expression of oncogenes sex hormones... and, of special relevance, if you're hoping to cut out a soda habit, the real addictive properties of refined sugar consumption that mirror that of more well - known drugs of abuse.
This work is of special relevance, if one considers that Germany increasingly becomes a «battlefield «for «imported «conflicts between the rapidly growing different ethnic groups of refugees and migrants: The Gaza conflicts lead to open violent street fights between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine groups in Berlin.
The story of King T'Challa and the fictional African nation of Wakanda was first introduced in July 1966, but it seems to have a special relevance today, as educators and parents are using the film to talk to children about our race, power, and history.
Among them were several vehicles that could be of special relevance to SEMA members.
Temporary exhibitions have strained galleries to the breaking point, and that has special relevance to a museum long criticized for its failure to grow.
This means that I was looking for projects that convinced me both conceptually and formally and that I felt had a special relevance in the context of Mexico and Latin America.
Obviously the choices have special relevance for black identity.
This splintering of dark by light, of «soft» by «sharp», held, at the time, a special relevance for the artist.
Taking the form of a news interview between Duane's Barbara Walters - like character and Lamelas» newly deposed Latin American tyrant, the work has a dark humor that takes on a special relevance given our current president's infatuation with the media, and vice versa.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A famous Leonardo da Vinci quote has special relevance to an outstanding pair of solo shows at the Transformer Station on the works of Cleveland artists Jerry Birchfield and Scott Olson, organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Maybe because the creation of toast is such a meaningful transformation in itself, the toaster has acquired a special relevance and inspired in us an affection we do not feel for, say, a microwave.
The principles underlying the Aarhus Convention and its Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers have special relevance to the achievement of the goals established by the UNFCCC treaty.
This caveat applies to all age groups, but has special relevance for seasoned job searchers.
Emphasize credentials that are recent and those that may be of special relevance to your target employer.
There is also evidence emerging that such «affiliative affect regulation'techniques and interventions can alter physical health (Hofmann et al., 2011), which could be of special relevance to those with subfertility looking to improve both their emotional experience and their physical health in order to try and increase the odds of conception.
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