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

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1 Several of these applications will be relevant to specific sales and market forecasting requirements .
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 Its format is usually standard , though much of the information collected and reported at a particular time may not be relevant to current development issues .
5 The research will illuminate current debates about the control and accountability of the profession and be relevant to current policy decisions .
6 Assignments must be relevant to current industry practices and should wherever appropriate relate to the individual students ' work places ; this applies particularly to the technical areas of food , beverage and accommodation operations/management .
7 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 .
8 It is more likely to be relevant to medium and long term forecasting and planning than quantitative techniques .
9 It forces the researcher to take seriously questions that may be relevant to other fields of enquiry , but which are not always so sharply focused .
10 To decide which effects may be relevant to subjective risk when driving the main findings in fields concerned with emotional arousal and memory and some of the theories which have been used to account for them will be briefly reviewed .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 It is almost certain that classificatory data on informants ( e.g. sex , age , marital status , social class ) will be relevant to subsequent analyses .
14 It does not purport to be a fully comprehensive report but merely to provide information on key issues which may be relevant to potential investors .
15 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 .
16 Furthermore , the results will be relevant to educational psychology , socialization process , child rearing and moral development .
17 Epeirogenic uplift and subsidence are closely related phenomena and a number of the mechanisms of uplift discussed in Section 4.2 may be relevant to crustal subsidence .
18 ME sources , however , also contain variation that may be relevant to non-standard varieties and casual styles of speech ; hence , there may be considerable time-depth to these variables also .
19 Does your organization have any programme of training you think would be relevant to human resource development ; communication/presentation skills ?
20 In what ways , if any , do they perceive Marxism to be relevant to Latin American conditions ?
21 On the other hand , SSAP 12 ( which is directly concerned with depreciation ) is said not to be relevant to local authorities .
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