Example sentences of "which [be] [adv] relevant to " in BNC.

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1 While most of what follows with regard to consultation skills will also be relevant for working with individual teachers , the focus will be on group consultation ; not merely , however , as a numerically economic approach , but as one that can show how personal resources can be maximised through working in groups with colleagues , using skills which are also relevant to the group members as teachers .
2 Consequently it is neither possible nor appropriate in a book of this kind to analyse all of the issues which currently preoccupy environmentalists-It will be necessary instead to limit our discussion to only those aspects of environmentalism which are immediately relevant to current social changes in rural England .
3 The 1907 Hague Convention IV on Land War contains further statements of broad principle which are seemingly relevant to the nuclear question .
4 There will inevitably be a degree of emphasis on those areas which are most relevant to the work of local government .
5 We pray that you will protect your people from squabbles , over matters which are not relevant to your commission of preaching and teaching the gospel throughout the world , so that in this decade of evangelism , your church may be united and strengthened , and not divided and weakened .
6 Actually the solution to this minor conundrum is not all that difficult , but it takes us through some steps which are not relevant to our main line of discussion , and so we shall postpone it to an endnote to this chapter ( p. 79 ) .
7 As to business activities , a covenant is likely to be unreasonable if it covers activities which are not relevant to the business sold .
8 In the light of the disability movement justifications which are particularly relevant to young disabled people reach beyond the school walls into broader social , economic and political realms .
9 As an in-house solicitor you will be involved and almost certainly expert in those areas of law which are particularly relevant to your employer .
10 ‘ … a more meaningful and relevant physical geography may emerge as the product of a new generation of physical geographers who are willing and able to face up to the contemporary needs of the whole subject , and who are prepared to concentrate on the areas of physical reality which are especially relevant to the man-oriented geography It is in the extinction of the traditional division between physical and human geography that new types of collaborative synthesis can arise . ’
11 In addition to research degrees ( PhD and MPhil ) , which can be undertaken in all departments , the Faculty offers a number of specialist one-year MSc Degrees and Diplomas , some of which are especially relevant to development in Third World countries .
12 In the preface to this book Anne and Don Byrne state that instead of taking the usual text book approach to psychology they have ‘ decided to identify those areas of psychology which are directly relevant to the practice of nursing . ’
13 The topics cover a range of issues which are directly relevant to teenagers .
14 Although there is an abundance of pre-digitised art commercially available , it is far better to produce your own pictures which are directly relevant to the text and not just illustrations .
15 ( 1986 ) , the studies are primarily concerned with fieldwork practice , a number of findings emerge which are highly relevant to residential services for children and young people .
16 The point is that the set of products which are socially relevant to the group-optimality calculation may not coincide with the set which are actually controlled by the firm in question .
17 It is a common fallacy that actuaries develop a narrow range of skills which are only relevant to the statistical departments of insurance companies .
18 It is the head 's task to meet from among the more traditional views held by parents those which are still relevant to modern schooling and to affect , as far as possible , the way in which they look upon change .
19 It is also possible to generate a list of SSRs which are currently relevant to an issue in order to allow appropriate distribution to the external users .
20 First , the high earnings per share after extraordinary items , which is increasingly relevant to the proposed new accounting standards and secondly , that we 're recommending a maintained dividend which we can prudently do , bearing in mind our reasonable dividend cover and low net debt .
21 In this context we may distinguish ( i ) the impartiality which is part and parcel of making moral or legal-judgments on the basis of formulating universal rules permitting or prohibiting certain types of conduct as distinct from making decisions only about particular persons and particular occasions : the impartiality not just of universalisability but of rules which actually are to be universalised ; ( ii ) the impartiality of being a non-involved person which is particularly relevant to the position of the person who is applying legal or moral rules to particular circumstances and which is directly to do with the characteristics of the judge who according to this standard must have no personal interest in the outcome of the case , but which may also be relevant in the process of legislation since legislators may have particular and personal interests in the outcome of the legislation in question ; ( iii ) there is the idea of impartiality as a norm of moral and judicial reasoning which has to do with giving due consideration to all relevant factors , a practice which may further but is not guaranteed by impartiality of the first two types .
22 So far , we have discussed evidence which is particularly relevant to the first of these issues , but which also has implications for the second .
23 Undoubtedly , the two interrelated movements — the democratic movement and the labour movement which developed so vigorously in the nineteenth century continue to have a major influence in politics , but the relation between them has changed during the present century , in a way which is also relevant to the character of more recent movements .
24 The sort of descriptive grammar which is most relevant to modern language teaching is the one whose purpose is to describe the contemporary forms of language , such as those written by Poutsma ( 1905 — 28 ) , Jespersen ( 1933 ) , Kruisinga ( 1925–32 ) , Zandvoort ( 1957 ) and Schisbye ( 1965 ) .
25 These candidates will then have been able to gauge their answers to give information which is closely relevant to the job .
26 This special defence does not extend to anything written or said which is not relevant to the discharge of the duty or the exercise of the right which creates the privilege .
27 This is the kind of data which is not relevant to his objectives and thus it is not recorded in his model .
28 Professional musicians in the commercial music field need an education which is directly relevant to the music they will be playing . ’
29 The reason why of course and I take this as a matter of pride because er not only am I , I think probably the only member of the L S E as published in Nature recently , but erm er the other thing I take pride in is the fact that erm one really ca n't ignore it , because all the time stuff is being published in the world 's leading science journal which is directly relevant to this course and how many other courses are in L S E are like that ?
30 The third factor which is mainly relevant to young couples and their parents is the reduction in the proportion of young people who start off married life sharing with their parents ( Murphy and Sullivan , 1985 ) .
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