Sentences with phrase «tangential relevance»

It may be of only tangential relevance to law, but historians and perhaps even property lawyers will find it interesting.
If it includes a small number of studies of tangential relevance that seems a small price to pay, in my view.
Liturgy commissions used to produce guides (perhaps they still do) with a selection of hymns that had some tangential relevance to the readings, but never to the texts of the introit, gradual, offertory or communion, for which they were meant to be apt replacements.
He's trying to describe why buying MapMyFitness was never going to be enough; the real opportunities would come only if he controlled every part of the digital health experience, even if nutrition, say, has only tangential relevance to the sportswear business.

Not exact matches

Depending on your decision, a lot of data simply doesn't matter at all, or its relevance is tangential at best.
Though their relevance to a central theme might only seem tangential on the surface, what each story centers upon is how the loss of life affects the remainder of the living, both directly and indirectly.
While I found the relevance of some of the sections questionable, tangential and uninteresting I read on!
Their relevance was tangential: MOJ could now say it had consulted.
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