Example sentences of "have relevance to " in BNC.

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1 By concentrating on the value and significance of their experience , the counsellor will generate not only an important historical and social insight , particularly if a physical record is kept , but will learn about the impact of the war on the individual , that is , from the only perspective that has relevance to the counsellor .
2 It was said that " the House of Commons is not subject to the control of the courts in the administration of that part of statute law which has relevance to its own internal proceedings . "
3 For this reason the American experience has relevance to the United Kingdom , and perhaps vice versa ; and developments in law , medicine , the police force and the social services are worthy of the attention of those within education .
4 Clearly it has relevance to the design of effective risk management and collections systems and to the issue of customer service in its widest sense .
5 But it also has relevance to the pro-active marketing of credit and , to my mind , nicely illustrates the crossroads the industry has reached and the opportunities that lie beyond it .
6 This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act .
7 So , for instance , the interpretations can have relevance to a place of work .
8 Perhaps much of what Sickert taught does not have relevance to all of us today ; perhaps many of his doctrines are outworn , his opinions unsystematic , but looking at the smouldering vigour of the painting , and the sinewy strength of the drawing in the works now on view at the Royal Academy , it is difficult not to feel that here is the work of a real artist , of a man who knew what he was doing — and why .
9 However , techniques that are developed for theoretical purposes or for other applications may have relevance to the present project , and this is indicated where appropriate .
10 In addition many of the initiatives relating to adults will have relevance to this age group .
11 The Code may also have relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies .
12 Furthermore , both jus ad bellum and the law of arms control turn out to have relevance to the actual conduct of armed conflict .
13 can be seen to have relevance to measures of output .
14 We need brands that have relevance to both the high street and European market , which is far more brand-conscious than our own . ’
15 Sir , in making reference to erm policies which erm have relevance to the question of the status of the two sites we 're concerned with , I will start with those which are part of the statutory plan , that is to say the North Yorkshire County Structure Plan approved by the Secretary of State , and then proceed downwards to the more recent documents which do not employ .
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