Example sentences of "have [det] relevance to " in BNC.
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1 | Worse , they feel it has little relevance to everyday business decisions , where right and wrong are by no means always clear-cut . |
2 | Many writers on democracy believe that the experience of democracy in ancient Greece has little relevance to democracy in the modern world . |
3 | Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that the global position in which the United Nations was established has little relevance to today 's world ? |
4 | As presently envisaged , it has little relevance to medical practice in hospitals . |
5 | the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York |
6 | Notebook pages run from page A to page IV but these names can be changed to something that has more relevance to the spreadsheet . |
7 | ‘ None of which has any relevance to you , ’ said the woman , ‘ but it 's nice and polite of you to listen . ’ |
8 | Vegetable juice is even less desirable , and the resulting plant print rarely has any relevance to the text Elizabeth Barrett Browning gave us a gentle reminder in Aurora Leigh : |
9 | & Mary , sess 2 , c. 2 ) , but I do not consider that this article has any relevance to the present case , being concerned , as it was , with the denial of the right of the executive to levy taxes without the consent of Parliament . |
10 | Well , they , they may be quality builders , Mr Chairman , but I 'm not sure that it happen , has any relevance to this discussion , we 're talking about a planning application . |
11 | In one recent study , in which colonic neoplasia coexisting with upper gastrointestinal lesions was a frequent finding , the authors acknowledge that their results might have little relevance to outpatient practice as patients were selected by reviewing the blood counts of hospital inpatients . |
12 | Both Aden Arabie and Les Chiens de garde were judged to be essentially lightweight literary texts , lacking in substantive Marxist analysis , excessively centred on a purely verbal , abstract revolt , and having little relevance to the contemporary class struggle . |
13 | This definable zero-point must have some relevance to the archaeological site being dated : potassium-argon dating of a piece of volcanic rock will date the formation of the rock , but it does not necessarily provide any useful information for the archaeologist ; the rock may simply be part of the geological environment of the site . |
14 | See note to s.103 for rules , relating to clubs , which may have some relevance to rules for seaman 's canteens . |
15 | You may feel that a local course would have more relevance to the job you want or appreciate the opportunity a local course gives you to make new contacts in the district where you will be working . |
16 | Yeah , I I just wondered because there are some of them that do n't have any relevance to national curriculum and I want |
17 | Those involved are attempting to come to grips with the injustices , the inequalities and the prejudices of a political system in which the practice of representative democracy appears to have little relevance to their plight as they battle against the social and economic problems briefly outlined above . |
18 | David Davies , born in Llandinam ( midway between Llanidloes and Newtown ) in 1818 , began his working life as a sawyer , which seems to have little relevance to civil engineering but was responsible for his excellent local reputation prior to his first engineering contract . |
19 | None of these methods seemed at the time to have any relevance to therapeutics , and the scientists who developed them would have found it very difficult to persuade the distributors of funds for medical research to support them , but without them the practical advances which came later would have been impossible . |
20 | And when TAURUS is in operation , it will cease , with the disappearance of share certificates , to have any relevance to off-market dealings in listed shares of companies which have joined TAURUS . |
21 | Wilson wrote back on 28th November , saying that the Treasury Lords considered that the accommodation laid down in the competition had little relevance to the current proposals . |
22 | Would this mean that children with special educational needs , whose chronological age had little relevance to their scholastic progress , would be publicly judged against certain criteria applied nationally to the whole ability range ? |
23 | Maybe this question had some relevance to the fact that there was a large space vacant before the stage — or did the fish smell like fish ? |
24 | Money , said Constance , no longer had any relevance to the value of half a dozen eggs or a side of mutton , but had become a separate commodity for rich men to play with . |
25 | Staff management had most relevance to the larger units but there were a number of one-day modules ideally suited to the family farmer . |
26 | The measures have little relevance to public health . |
27 | Discounts for block hours etc are widely available in both countries , and hence have little relevance to the comparison except in absolute terms . |
28 | Weighty as they are , these questions have little relevance to a manager struggling to run a business as ethically as possible . |
29 | Many of the intricacies of the law of designs have little relevance to computer technology and a complete discussion of the rights is outside the scope of this book . |
30 | It also may be that Gregory 's references to Thuringia have more relevance to the Merovingian family than to the Franks . |