Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] relevant " in BNC.

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1 Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan .
2 These comments are obviously most relevant for work forces where there is little tendency to move out , this is characteristic of a surprisingly large number of organisations in European countries and in Japan but much less so in the U.S.A.
3 This is naturally most relevant in the case of employees whose skills have been overtaken by changing business patterns and the increasing use of new technology and who have fallen victim to redundancy or reorganisation plans .
4 In other societies the accumulation of wealth and profit may be much less relevant .
5 For in cases such as these , tariff considerations may be much less relevant , if at all .
6 If the conflicts have been most evident in direct cultural production , they have been most complex and most general in the crucial formative area of education , where the direct controls of established institutions of reproduction have been easier to maintain , largely because the influence of market forces has been very much less relevant , and the only major factor of asymmetry has been the ( always practically weaker ) claim of professional and cultural independence .
7 Thus , even if we look strictly inside the built-up urban area , conventional town planning has become much less relevant in the 1980s than the growth of crime and the condition of existing property for increasingly large sections of the community .
8 In this context the Vulcan would be perhaps less relevant than in recent years .
9 The third priority is to increase the scope of the employee 's interest in information less obviously relevant to himself , that is background information such as : objectives of higher management ; the aim of training and education ; aims of the whole enterprise ; information on policy and finances ; changes etc .
10 But the more profiles are concerned with qualities of character and extra-curricular activities , the more intrusive of privacy they seem ; and , perhaps more relevant to the present enquiry , the less they have to do with the actual school curriculum .
11 This brief in our series on the modern classics of economics looks at a paper that is still as controversial as when it first appeared — and suddenly much more relevant to the debate on economic policy .
12 David Robson in this paper ( ’ one of the most beautifully written books in years ’ ) was also enthusiastic , as was Jonathan Coe in The Guardian who asked : ‘ Why does Crace feel so much more modern and so much more relevant than writers who clutter their novels with a forest of contemporary references and cultural signposts ? ’
13 For larger animals gravity becomes much more relevant .
14 Putting a practical question to them : ‘ So what action should those ideas lead us to take , do you think ? ’ can make their contribution that much more relevant .
15 However , this may not be the most appropriate frame of reference for general practitioners for whom purchasing primary and community care may be much more relevant on a day to day basis .
16 Recently , however , there have been many new initiatives ; the school has moved away from a ‘ basic skills ’ approach and now provides a much more relevant and purposeful curriculum .
17 Yeah , but why would n't they have been much more relevant ?
18 Much more relevant is the issue of whether , even without biochemical caveat , memory can really be such a simple , mechanical process , a straightforward linking up of neurons into some novel network in the IMHV , like rewiring a computer ?
19 School subjects are all worthwhile but the time-table is filled and many of these subjects are pre-empting spaces that could be filled with subjects much more relevant to the modern world .
20 At Redbrook Secondary there was a feeling that the new exam was much more relevant to the processes involved in art education , and particularly the role critical studies should play :
21 A preference for a particular crop , and other aesthetic considerations , as well as an innate conservatism , may be much more relevant than our intensely practical approaches allow .
22 This work seems so much more relevant to the training of doctors in a developing country than theoretical exercises in high-technology medicine still promoted in the undergraduate syllabus of many a traditional school .
23 Innovations have been introduced to the science curriculum and the ‘ O ’ level syllabus has been made somewhat more relevant .
24 In the school system , curricular changes were introduced gradually , but the goal was to make education not only more relevant to everyday life but much more closely tied to the world of work .
25 A history of English brutality , for which Sir Ian has collected fascinating material , is only tangentially relevant to the fear of riot as an effective factor in parliamentary govern-ment .
26 Not only are external courses not the only way to achieve exchange of experience or heightened professional awareness , but more importantly , they may be inefficient and/or ineffective , if course content , or membership , is only marginally relevant to the person attending .
27 Such a strategy , says Parkin , is adopted by professions like law and medicine , where long periods of training , very often only marginally relevant or even unnecessary to the actual performance of the job , restrict the numbers of those prepared , or able to afford , to forgo the rewards of an occupation for a long period .
28 Even for those items that are designated relevant , some may be judged to be highly relevant , whilst others may be regarded as partially or only marginally relevant .
29 The more secondary themes that are indexed in a document , the more documents that will be retrieved , but in many instances these will treat the topic being sought only as a subsidiary subject and so be judged as only marginally relevant .
30 The range and scale of discovery sought is not perhaps strictly relevant , but in practice courts were more ready to allow the use of discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure when relatively modest demands were made .
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