Example sentences of "to be relevant to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some issues are likely to be relevant to certain vendors products or certain organisational situations , but experience suggests that certain issues occur across a range of technical and organisational contexts . |
2 | The intended output will be the identification of areas where reconceptualisation is required , with a view to defining new lines of social science research which are likely to be relevant to future attempts at policy formulation , both nationally and internationally . |
3 | Quiet changes in design appear only to be relevant to new areas , so that public debate and understanding is limited . |
4 | It is more likely to be relevant to medium and long term planning and forecasting , especially ( as far as this book is concerned ) as regards market development , growth and decline . |
5 | It is more likely to be relevant to medium and long term forecasting and planning than quantitative techniques . |
6 | This book is not the place to undertake such a task ; but one comment that might be made is that an initial distinction between class and status is likely to be important ; for it is the evaluative rather than the economic dimension of stratification which seems to be relevant to linguistic variation . |
7 | On the other hand , SSAP 12 ( which is directly concerned with depreciation ) is said not to be relevant to local authorities . |
8 | In what ways , if any , do they perceive Marxism to be relevant to Latin American conditions ? |
9 | Her Majesty 's Inspectorate recently published a study of the Danish folkeskole , one of a series highlighting various aspects of foreign education systems believed to be relevant to British practice . |