Sentences with phrase «with less relevance»

Berlin - An international experts» survey assigns the task to prevent children from encountering unwanted and harmful content on the Internet with highest priority to parents and pedagogues, while policy makers, companies, and the police are seen as carers with less relevance.

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By 2030, solar - plus - storage could threaten the economic relevance of their distribution grids by making less necessary the connection with the local electric utility.
Same thing IMHO with Google's unofficial «Do No Evil» motto — a perfect example of the law of inverse relevance: the less you intend to do about something, the more you have to keep talking about it.
A Christianity of charity without truth would be more or less interchangeable with a pool of good sentiments, helpful for social cohesion, but of little relevance.
Thus, as we deal with the concept of justice, let us not suppose that it is of lesser relevance or importance for the Christian than the concept of love,
But i'm more concerned by the the end comment «Lehmann will not let anyone hide or get away with anything less than full focus and effort», which implies a level of slackness is allowed to take place at arsenal training or something else of relevance that negative occurring on arsene wengers watch... interesting...
for me, a philosophy or ideologys relevance or ability to resonate often is dependant on whether it can move with time or evolve, it can not remain steadfast on old principles solely under the premise that these principles were or are the best or only way, less you become self righteous or biased and your philosophy loses its credibility.
The relevance to atmospheric composition is that silica - rich rocks have far less iron and sulfur than silica - poor rocks, and iron and sulfur react with oxygen and form a sink for oxygen.
«This prior experience was associated with less negative attitudes, which has implications for how we think of the relevance of that experience in recruiting for a mental health workforce.»
Though visually never less than striking, acted with rough - edged vigorousness by the three leads, and laced with a couple of nicely unresolved ambiguities, Zvyagintsev's bid for political relevance is hobbled by the film's melodrama and ultimately it's all very obvious — but it makes its point, and it leaves Winter Sleep all the more anemic by comparison.
These details are less and less interesting with each passing episode, whereby much expositionary dialogue is needed to explain each symbol or object's relevance to the plot.
As teachers, we are often asked to «do» a lot more than necessary: memorize standards, plan lessons, prepare for various assessments, call homes, provide a warm environment for our students (and visitors), attend faculty meetings with varying effectiveness and relevance, grade mounds of papers, and take what little time we have left to eat and sleep, usually less than we should.
We use the term deliberately and in place of the more common term «expository» writing because to us it encompasses a wider array of texts, many of which are growing in relevance and importance with the rise of electronic media: interviews, speeches, opinion pieces (including op - eds and columns but also blog posts and less formal writing), letters, and primary historical documents, for example.
I wonder, then, if teaching history should be less about forming identity and more about establishing relevance (with the assumption that the former will be a result of the latter).
It will appear with the other reviews as normal and it won't have more or less relevance in the product page of the Kindle book.
But Brian Clamp, the gallery's owner, said, «With the notion of medium specificity having less and less relevance, we will begin mounting occasional solo exhibitions by artists producing nonphotographically related paintings and works on paper.»
[Response: I would agree with much of this comment, though I'm far less sanguine about our understanding of D - O events, and I'm far less convinced of their relevance to modern climate.
A related alternative metaphor, perhaps less objectionable while still making the most basic point, comes to mind in connection with an image of crashing of massive ice sheets fronts into the sea — an image of relevance to both climate tipping points and consequences (sea level rise).
The more time I spend immersed in the world of positive psychology, the more convinced I become that its importance and relevance to the world today is less to do with «me» or «you» and more to do with «us» whether that's us as a couple, a community of neighbors, a work team, a school or company, a nation or society as a whole.
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