Example sentences of "relevant to [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The role of the Co-ordinator will be : to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas among the people involved in the Programme ; to encourage new contributions to it ; to develop a series of linking themes relevant to the components of the Programme , possibly leading to the creation of an integrated framework for the study of environmental issues in general ; and to co-ordinate publication of the results and ideas generated by the Programme .
2 Plaintiffs must make available to the defence all documents in their possession which are relevant to the matters in dispute — and sometimes there will be found , amongst office memoranda and other internal documents , material which goes to justify the original allegation .
3 Both events , Hayek 's death and Derrida 's threatened discomfiture , are relevant to the themes of Anderson 's latest collection of essays .
4 Provided that the main release is concise and to the point , editors are usually quite happy to receive background material which is relevant to the interests of their readerships .
5 In most of the cells the gene G is not read ; other genes , relevant to the workings of the other cell types , are .
6 Although this is to some extent true of all financial intermediation , it is particularly relevant to the operations of pension funds .
7 This last factor , however , is not only relevant to the experiences of the new nations .
8 I mean , that is not at all relevant to the policies of the previous authority .
9 More relevant to the figures in 1956–57 than any increase in fees was the introduction of petrol rationing in December 1956 as a result of the Suez crisis : this severely hit the following spring term 's programme .
10 In this respect it has been recognised that Departments will have specific concerns relevant to the activities of particular groups of workers who provide services .
11 Whether it would have been possible against this background of practically continuous fighting in the south , more than a year before the first Vietnam war between France and the Vietminh is usually reckoned to have begun , for either side to have modified its objectives to the point where compromise could have been reached is obviously a question which is relevant to the origins of the Vietnam war and one must therefore look for the characteristics which , at least after the event , suggest a remarkably high risk of collision .
12 The personal characteristics included are those relevant to the chances of obtaining a given vacancy : age , marital status , race , individual 's labour market history , etc .
13 Very many court decisions have an impact far beyond the interests of the litigants , if only because the doctrine of precedent makes them relevant to the affairs of others .
14 The code will not be binding , but broadcasters will be asked to ‘ reflect the general effect ’ relevant to the programmes in question .
15 The code will not be binding , but broadcasters will be asked to ‘ reflect the general effect ’ relevant to the programmes in question .
16 There is a view that marketing is not relevant to the needs of less developed countries , since these countries require means of increasing basic levels of output , not means of directing changes of production to satisfy a changing marketplace .
17 To discover in more detail what information is relevant to the needs of employees requires a systematic investigation , often on a continuous basis .
18 The quality and breadth of learning can be of a very high order and entirely relevant to the needs of young people in modern society .
19 The subjects should be relevant to the needs of the students at all stages of training .
20 ( The general guidance on environment and the implications of visual handicap described in this book are relevant to the needs of pupils with multiple handicap that includes defective vision .
21 If a school can tailor its in-house courses and make them relevant to the needs of the whole school staff , then the dynamics of that collective and shared experience may provide greater rewards .
22 Education should be relevant to the needs of the community and knowledge should be shared :
23 As Family Development Nurses , we are still working within a system which is based on uniform structures and procedures which may not allow for the flexibility of approach , or the necessary degree of autonomy which is needed , to be always relevant to the needs of each individual or family .
24 There is government concern in all advanced industrial societies of how to restructure higher education so that it is made more directly relevant to the needs of the economy .
25 To provide training in specific topics relevant to the needs of research students .
26 Over the last year , SCOTVEC has been working hard at introducing Scottish Vocational Qualifications ( SVQs ) that are relevant to the needs of particular occupational sectors .
27 Consequently , the National Certificate Modules which make up a general SVQ may not relate directly to functions performed in employment , although they are relevant to the needs of employment .
28 Through our joint efforts , we hope to ensure that the new qualifications are relevant to the needs of the thousands of students and trainees now embarked on general SVQ programmes across the country .
29 Even the strenuous attempts made by historians over two decades to make their subject more relevant to the needs of late twentieth-century Britain seemed to be overshadowed by the debate over empathy .
30 Department or the County Treasurer 's Department is not considered to be relevant to the needs of erm , the County Council , the people of Lincolnshire , and I think it 's reasonable to ask that question , and to hope that erm future conservatives speakers in this meeting , on this paper will give a clear indication as to what will be the effects of a budget reduction .
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