Sentences with phrase «way relevant»

Our expertise in technology, teaching, and school procurement allow us to engage in ways relevant to the needs of educators and innovators.
High - quality schools have a strong and intentional culture, rooted in mutual respect, that engages and empowers students and families in ways relevant to their culture.
What you posted was in no way relevant to anything he said.
Not that that is in any way relevant to your point.
Because of the way the relevant deeds and other legal documents are written, though, and because of the church autonomy principle, the congregations typically lose.
How is your comment in any way relevant or coherent?
Third, if you think anything we say here is representative of the entire fan base or is in any way relevant to the program, you're absolutely right.
I downvoted your answer because I think that none of the points you mention are in any way relevant to politics.
If anyone living in the SE of England considers that the Turbo and Turbo S is in any way relevant, then they're either on drugs or should consider taking them.
In other words, you can keep the look of your level 2 chest piece, but also have the stats of the level 20 one, helping keep gear you've picked up along the way relevant.
Once a week, I have my students play a game that is in some way relevant to the game design work we will be doing that week.
He's lost a large chunk of his memory (convenient to the plot but in no way relevant to it) and upon returning to civilization has joined Interpol's Task Force 29 through a series of events never fully outlined.
The game has bugger all interactables that aren't in some way relevant to the story.
The purpose of the case law update, I think you'd agree, is to notify readers that a new court decision affects the law in some way relevant to those readers.
This seems in no way relevant to anything else about the software.
A client of mine - a very focused individual, so this is in no way relevant to his job search - inspired me to look up the origin of the line.
If you're applying for a chef position, then the secretarial job you held just after college is in no way relevant and has no place on your résumé.
Some of the things they pay special attention to is how long have you been working in that role and whether that experience is in any way relevant to the job you are applying.
The CFJST Program's focus on targeted job searches and federal resume writing specifically addresses individuals with military backgrounds and how to translate those experiences in a way relevant to federal jobs.
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