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

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1 These points may be particularly relevant in any future plans to absorb parts of legal aid work into generalist advice centres , as was suggested in the Legal Aid Scrutiny Report by the Lord Chancellor 's department in 1986 .
2 Gives guidance on the terms under which conditions and obligations can reasonably be imposed on developers , an issue which may be particularly relevant in the argument over the development of ‘ brown ’ areas of the Green Belt .
3 On the other hand , comparisons with national data may be less relevant in that there may be broad geographical variations either in incidence or in case ascertainment that would make it difficult to determine whether an increase in Seascale or Allerdale and Copeland was a local effect ( and hence possibly related to Sellafield ) or whether it affected the whole of Cumbria .
4 This means that the Keynesian model may be more relevant in the short run ( in which wages and prices do not have time to adjust to demand and supply changes ) , but that the neo-classical model may be more relevant in the long run ( in which wages and prices do have time to adjust ) .
5 This means that the Keynesian model may be more relevant in the short run ( in which wages and prices do not have time to adjust to demand and supply changes ) , but that the neo-classical model may be more relevant in the long run ( in which wages and prices do have time to adjust ) .
6 The unit value , and the use to which goods will be put by customers , may be highly relevant in assessing whether , and if so how , to limit the supplier 's liability for defects .
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