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单词 Relevance
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(1) She did not understand the relevance of his remarks.
(2) The theory bears little relevance to practice.
(3) I don't see the relevance of your question.
(4) The book is of particular relevance to student nurses.
(5) What relevance does that point have to the discussion?
(6) Politicians' private lives have no relevance to their public roles.
(7) What he said has no direct relevance to the matter in hand.
(8) Skim the book in order to establish its relevance to your needs.
(9) Her ideas have lost all relevance to the modern world.
(10) I can't see the relevance of his comment to the debate.
(11) Other international news holds more relevance now.
(12) Increasing relevance to practical information retrieval.
(13) But the linguist can not determine relevance.
(14) This implies two criteria of relevance for the selection of stylistic features: a literary criterion and a linguistic criterion.
(15) A study of this kind has relevance for attempts to provide new forms of living environments for other client groups.
(16) In Western cultures(/relevance.html), past events have little relevance to the future.
(17) Their properly scientific work has no particular relevance to the truth or falsity of most religious claims.
(18) And the relevance of Northern Ireland to the subversion of democracy in Britain remains mystified.
(19) The arguments continue over the need and relevance of maintaining an established Church in a multi cultural society.
(20) It had little relevance to their everyday concerns and displayed contempt for the Yiddish language-their mother tongue.
(21) In its present form it would have no relevance to homosexual unions and little relevance to a union involving a transsexual.
(22) He claims that the laws are antiquated and have no contemporary relevance.
(23) Constant revision of the curriculum must be undertaken to ensure its continuing relevance.
(24) The chairman must not allow the discussion to wander into other subjects unless there is a direct relevance.
(25) Partly, this problem is sought to be resolved through the criteria used for project selection which would encourage relevance.
(26) There are many areas within the personnel function where a micro such as an Apple will be seen to have a relevance.
(27) A reasoned discussion of the theory of psychoanalysis and its possible relevance to sociological theory is a major omission in sociological literature.
(28) Applied linguistics in this sense must be practised by teachers too if it is to have any effective operational relevance at all.
(29) A definitive and concise statement on democratic transition and consolidation with contemporary relevance and applicability.
(30) Why be afraid of difficulties, sufferings and problems? When troubles come, try to understand the relevance of your sufferings. Adversity always presents opportunities for introspection. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
(1) She did not understand the relevance of his remarks.
(2) He claims that the laws are antiquated and have no contemporary relevance.
(3) Her ideas have lost all relevance to the modern world.
(4) I can't see the relevance of his comment to the debate.
(31) Before demonstrating this variety, it is necessary to outline some minor technical details of relevance.
(32) I will leave to one side any consideration of the philosophical or practical relevance of this model of scientific activity.
(33) Our study confirms that finding but questions its relevance and its implications.
(34) Those likely to have some relevance, either directly or indirectly, for nature conservation are examined below. 1.
(35) Two further points regarding the ways managers cope with ambiguity will be of relevance to our consideration of strategic management.
(36) And is that aspect somehow unique to Communism, and of little relevance to non-Communist societies?
(37) But the assembly line claimed a heavy toll in their numbers and social relevance.
(38) The causal relevance of an agent would be optimally confirmed if it was detected in symptomatic but not in asymptomatic patients.
(39) The research investigates the consequences of some specific relaxations of these assumptions that are of practical relevance to economic time series analysis.
(40) What remains to be done is to consider the relevance of what Wittgenstein says to the issues raised earlier in this paper.
(41) In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting.
(42) Pupils soon grow weary of a parade of historical topics selected solely because they appear to have a popular appeal or relevance.
(43) We shall concentrate briefly on those aspects of Weber's sociology which have the most obvious relevance to penology.
(44) Jakobson's essay thus constitutes as strong a claim as can possibly be made for the relevance of linguistics to literary study.
(45) In Sperber and Wilson's terms, it creates an expectation of optimal relevance.
(46) In order to assure industry relevance, the association would wish to develop close links at an early stage with institutions seeking accreditation.
(47) Observations of toxicity of glutamate in tissue culture are of uncertain relevance invivo.
(48) In the original neoclassical synthesis the practical relevance of a process of price deflation for establishing full employment was regarded as minimal.
(49) Children learn it by rote to pass examinations, and they don't see its relevance to the world around them.
(50) The other argument deployed against the adversary politics thesis calls into doubt the relevance of the notion itself.
(51) The Obscene Publications Acts 1959 and 1964 might, under certain circumstances, have relevance.
(52) How is relevance to be determined? Different domains of enquiry and action work to different criteria of significance.
(53) The study will have immediate relevance both in strengthening the capacity of the agencies dealing with the crisis and through transferability elsewhere.
(54) The extremely controversial nature of this topic makes such a project of considerable practical as well as theoretical relevance.
(55) His books are still read, though more now for the nostalgia they generate than for their real-world relevance.
(56) But neither of these facts is of much relevance, for both apply to older children, not to suckling infants.
(57) Logical coherence has been gained at the expense of empirical relevance.
(58) Also, if you are a member of your employer's occupational pension scheme, these changes are of little relevance.
(59) Unfortunately, the ways in which these groups define relevance may vary widely.
(60) The obvious relevance to oceanography has already been mentioned, but it is far from being the only field of application.
(61) This suggests that axons within such a bundle recognise one another using molecular cues and as such its relevance may be quite general.
(62) This has not removed the scope for profound disagreement about the relevance of such conditions.
(63) Likewise with Relevance: if B wants three bolts, he wants them now not half an hour later.
(64) As I have suggested, the corrections that are made in unplanned discourse are also made in the pursuit of optimal relevance.
(65) Underlying these questions are contextual issues of relevance and motivation.
(66) Of relevance to the present argument were the correlations with the babies' birth size.
(67) Secondly, the measurement of performance depends heavily on the relevance, adequacy and timeliness of information.
(68) Patients received a full explanation of the relevance of the external sphincter in controlling anorectal functioning before starting biofeedback.
(69) Secondly, to give the magazine readability, something with lasting value and relevance that readers wish to keep for reference.
(69) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(70) The document was divided into sections concerning curriculum content, overlap, teaching methods, relevance, and evaluation.
(71) This chapter addresses only those questions concerning religion and public education that are of greatest relevance to teachers and students.
(72) Firstly, there were discussions of issues thought to be of particular interest or relevance to women, such as abortion or equality.
(73) Although of limited relevance to modern societies, it serves to introduce some of the crucial questions.
(74) No way do the charts tell the whole story - the new underground is of much more interest and relevance.
(75) See note to s.103 for rules, relating to clubs, which may have some relevance to rules for seaman's canteens.
(76) These two beliefs, not overtly of political relevance, are to exert a profound influence on political thought.
(77) What principles do is to make private experience publicly accessible, open to discussion and capable of wider relevance.
(78) And there is the question of the relevance of the trading of information in the first place.
(79) The use of semantic knowledge, its theory, application and relevance to text recognition forms the basis of this thesis.
(80) Mr. Cousins You, Mr. Speaker, betray the ignorance of men if you do not understand the relevance of my question.
(81) The relevance of SSAPs to the public sector has never been entirely clear.
(82) Does it have relevance beyond the interaction of developed capitalist states?
(83) The higher subject indexing density ensures that relevance is also high.
(84) None of the coursework seemed to have much relevance to being a nurse in a busy hospital.
(85) Talk is of enormous relevance in understanding status and in developing your own powers of influence.
(86) The relevance of such multiple sensory realities to conventional evolutionary theory has so far remained unconsidered.
(87) When counting the number of links between two probes, missing clones are clearly of no relevance.
(88) The statistical, financial and projection skills of actuaries are of particular relevance to this work.
(89) In the developing concepts of a machine aesthetic, these artists fully understood its relevance.
(90) Such a curriculum would be relevant at a time when relevance was dearly sought.
(91) The relevance of this variant comes earlier in the poem whose opening stanzas call for a painting of Ariadne deserted on Naxos.
(92) The unique feature of ergonomics is its emphasis on the characteristics of human operators and their relevance to the design of work.
(93) The pedagogic relevance of research outside the classroom can only be realized by research inside the classroom.
(94) One general psychological theory of the intrinsic nature of indecent jokes is, however, of considerable relevance and practical value here.
(95) Their sharp, shuddery relevance to our own eternal conflicts shows clear.
(96) Explicit relevance is where the writer plainly states the importance of a point in relation to the question being dealt with.
(97) Indeed, a significant part of it concerned the relevance of depreciation accounting.
(98) People will look at it and see if it has relevance for them.
(99) Is what is small scale and open to observation by only one teacher capable of demonstrating a broader relevance?
(100) Worse, they feel it has little relevance to everyday business decisions, where right and wrong are by no means always clear-cut.
(101) A superficial reading of this passage might suggest little practical relevance for present-day dealings in employment situations.
(102) The relevance of this little piece of history is considerable, we are effectively going through just such an evolutionary change today.
(103) Their works should be even more closely examined for relevance to your proposed project.
(104) But after 18 months of enforced dormancy, both have been given new life and relevance.
(105) Relevance Lost opened the debate, and in the subsequent years many authors have followed to offer similar evidence.
(106) First, the state is now in charge of vast amounts of administrative and political information which is of direct relevance to individuals.
(107) Of particular relevance in determining whether to accept an acquisition engagement are: Engagement risk.
(108) Whether we choose to focus on military security or protection of the environment, the policy relevance of our research is evident.
(109) That's why we should now make a start on reminding ourselves of the relevance of our own particular life story.
(110) It is interesting to see a professional historian reminding the reader explicitly of the relevance of his facts, analysis and discussion.
(111) Employing one or several people to answer calls, so that they are screened for their relevance.
(112) Consequently, all engineers need to acquire an understanding of the law and its relevance to risk issues.
(113) Could insight about the music of one disabled artist have some particular relevance to other disabled musicians?
(114) Another task is to initiate research of particular relevance to policy issues and to examine existing and proposal policy initiatives on employment.
(115) It is hardly surprising that many children eventually acquire a similar attitude towards the relevance of mathematics.
(116) These plans could deal with general issues and advise on practice of specific relevance to particular Departments.
(117) It is not problem-solving oriented; and very often it has no relevance to the immediate needs of the society.
(118) This gives it more relevance in the eyes of head teachers.
(119) Its focus is the relevance of political and social ideas to public choices in the welfare state and social policy more generally.
(120) The research aims to examine the relevance of this concept to the future development of two case study areas in Co Fermanagh.
(121) The relevance of autonomy for cognitive development is further elaborated in Chapter 8.
(122) The incident was a small measure of how the balance of power, and relevance, within Virgin had shifted.
(123) Some biological theories are sufficiently affected by increasing demands for social relevance to tackle social differences.
(124) For my own small study, the acid test was one of relevance.
(125) Significantly more relevance to USMC tactics and procedures.
(126) Note the relevance of this concept to human ethology.
(127) Research on Bayesian decision theory based relevance feedback mechanism.
(128) His speech bore little relevance.
(129) Objective To understand quality of life(QOL) of the patients with haemodialysis(HD) and explore the relevance factors in order to draw out nursing methods to improve their QOL.
(130) Since the concept of materiality has been absorbed into the concept of relevance, the issue of relevance in the evidence law of common law system comprises two components,(http:///relevance.html) provability and materiality.
(131) The relevance theory focuses on the degree of relevance and two governing principles—cognitive principle and communicative principle, and proposes the conception of optimal relevance.
(132) Static study of context is of atomistic way of thinking, and excludes the dynamic generation and mutual relevance of the elements in context.
(133) A simple query will return a list of results, products that have been sorted by relevance to the given keyword(s), price, rating, available discounts, or popularity.
(134) Visional feature extraction, high dimensional indexing mechanism and relevance feedback are three important issues in content-based image retrieval.
(135) Protein dispensability has great relevance for our understanding of evolution, cellular molecular physiology and disease.
(136) Economic statistics are, of course, of critical relevance to financial markets.
(137) The general principle of law should be involved in purposiveness , relevance and acceptability.
(138) Chapter Four discussed the application of concept description in statistical information system, including AOI and attribute relevance analysis mainly.
(139) It applied to Adam and Eve alone and had relevance to the particular conditions of Eden.
(140) Results: Using the abdominal cavity direct manometric method and the abdominal cavity indirect manometric method had the very high relevance when ACS occurs.
(141) The relevance ratio of noninfectious diseases is increasing year by year and the rate of labor service personnel is higher than that of public servants.
(142) The first key parameter for effectiveness is attitude – receptivity, involvement, interactivity and relevance.
(143) What you are saying has no relevance [ doesn't have any relevance ] to the matter in hand.
(144) Net non-operating income is the balance of non-operating income which have no direct relevance with the production and operation of an enterprise after deducting non-operating expenses.
(145) As a new theory of communication interpretation, Relevance Theorys unique approach to communication is a domain worthy to be penetratingly explored.
(146) The Principle of Relevance is an important part of ROI.
(147) It argues for the potential subversiveness of the "restraint" as a strategy, discusses the relevance of such "restraint" to the Clerk the narrator, and Chaucer the poet.
(148) Because of its business and technical relevance to both service provider and service consumer, the lynchpin of the service versioning model is the service specification.
(149) This broad interpretation of "misreading of the same" negative contains a negation of all poetic and utilitarian relevance (including the "non-direct the same") risk.
(150) During the last years, the development of transgenic technologies allowed to get further insight into the functionality and relevance of the brain RAS.
(151) The joint evaluation program will focus on improving the mixed alcohol catalyst, as well as demonstrating pilot scale performance and the commercial relevance of an integrated facility.
(152) Chapter5 uses the relevance theoretic approach to explore the mechanism of technical translation.
(153) Adopting the algorithm of conditional probability of random events, the coefficient of conditional connection between failure models may be introduced to show the failure relevance between structures.
(154) Whereas, during the two-year period before default happened, the default probability has high relevance with profit earning capability, cash flow and receivable turnover.
(155) The consumer culture has become one kind of "status mark", the consumer culture has very strong relevance with the social stratification.
(156) Relevance Theory, which focuses on the cognitive process, did not care to give a specific definition to metaphor, seeing it as a normal language use consistent to the principle of relevance.
(157) Case Grammar shows clear semantic relevance of notions such as agency, causation, location, advantage to someone, etc.
(158) A finding is reported that the reconciliation information between the CAS and IAS has the incremental value relevance.
(159) Their research is characterised by originality, academic rigour and practical relevance.
(159) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(160) The retention of mineral is of relevance for lesion arrestment or remineralization of early root caries.
(161) A bank's decision must be based upon the relevance and usefulness of promotional campaigns.
(162) An analysis of the value of electronic network evidence should be based on its features with its usability and relevance as emphasis.
(163) The four principal QC are relevance, reliability, understandability and comparability.
(164) Test three layer switch interface relevance part, and provide the test result.
(165) Using the techniques of data flow analysis and relevance analysis on given program the domain can automatically be identified.
(166) For Black the content of the prayer, its actual words, or the fact that its non-denominational nature allegedly made it religiously neutral(), had no relevance to the case.
(167) As an ex - ante information, while having relevance, earnings forecasts contain uncertainty naturally.
(168) Clinical Relevance The olecranon is a key osseous constraint of the elbow.
(169) Therefore, the difficulty of studying the verb tense in attributive clause has relevance to tense system.
(170) Additionally, the lack of a common understanding of the relevance of information between technical and business users affects the usefulness of delivered information.
(171) Perhaps the most interesting angle on the Pierre Cardin legacy is its current relevance, as viewed by a designer who was not even born when the geometric futurism was created.
(172) For its part, Japan, the market cycle and the liquidity cycle is more obvious relevance.
(173) They are Quality Maxim, Quantity Maxim, Relevance Maxim, and Manner Maxim.
(174) Relevance theory defines communication as an ostensive-inferential process and attributes the mutual manifestation of cognitive environment the key to the success of communication.
(175) Accessory Atrioventricular Myocardial Connections in the Developing Human Heart: Relevance for Perinatal Supraventricular Tachycardias.
(176) But officials should remember that the term "blowback" was coined by the CIA itself, and its relevance only increases over time.
(177) Layer E(superscript 1 subscript 3) in north area of west Qaidam Basin develops good clastic rock. Reservoir properties and diagenesis have a big relevance.
(178) The administration has preferred to act as if the slate has been wiped clean, but the president's tough stance suggested that the 1979 legal opinion might have new relevance.
(179) Astrometry is the earliest astronomy developed discipline, study of celestial bodies because it can provide basic information on the movement and its relevance for the community life services.
(180) This paper attempts to explain new words in linguistic communication with Relevance Theory.
(181) "When you have a combination of cultural relevance and wittiness and cultural appeal, people respond, " Kersten says of the shirts' raging success.
(182) It might seem flippant and cynical but one questions the relevance of the product in itself.
(183) The book also gives due attention to application, with four chapters on the relevance of the theories to stylistics, translation, foreign language teaching and other related areas.
(184) There are two CDT amplification products discovered yet with lower relevance ratio, which will require further pertinent study.
(185) The political impact of the latest demonstrations has been to restore the relevance of the Kashmiri separatist movement.
(186) The innovative points in this thesis include:Discussing the relevance of high-skilled talents'job satisfaction and dismission inclination.
(187) At the time, like most young people, I regarded this proverb as an old wive's tale with no relevance to my own life.
(188) In this context , Asia - Europe scientific and technological cooperation has a great relevance and strong complementarily.
(189) The patient's own background had some relevance to what happened, or failed to happen,(http:///relevance.html) later.
(190) There are additional publications of special relevance to new graduates.
(191) The physics of such soluble particles is of especial relevance to fog and cloud formation.
(192) Processing effort and contextual effect are two utmost important indicators of relevance.
(193) In network information retrieval, based on document vector space, class, cluster, ranking and relevance feedback need to compute similarity.
(194) The relevance of acoustical principles is by no means limited to sound and hearing.
(195) According to the relevance analysis of CO Concentration and air ventilation rates, There is strong negative correlation between them.
(196) Chapter3 explores the relationship between relevance theory and technical translation and argues the principle of relevance is just the principle of technical translation.
(197) If the laws of thermodynamics are sturdy, and if Soddy's analysis of their relevance to economic life is correct, we'd better expand the realm of what we think is realistic.
(198) History suggests orchestral diplomacy may be of little real relevance.
(199) Mr Strauss Kahn 's twin search for legitimacy and relevance will soon be put to the test.
(200) In this article, something about relevance and relevance feedback is summarized in order that they can incorporated well and better information retrieval system w...
(201) In An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, he re-examines the mechanism of "natural virtue" and "artificial virtue" and their differences and relevance.
(202) The ghost item had passed editorial scruting for accuracy and relevance.
(203) Objective all analysis of epigastralgia traditional Chinese medicine and relevance of the functional gastrointestinal disorders.
(204) Furthermore, personal traits in regards to areca nut chewing had no significant relevance.
(205) It certainly has relevance to services , though. Most services are scheduled in some manner.
(206) In the light of Turgenev "duality split" theory, this paper analyzes the coincidence of their personality from the spiritual inner relevance.
(207) As to the "one to one perspective" it tells something about industry relevance, the divisibility of the target resources, management costs, synergies persistence and transaction uncertainty.
(208) Finally, this paper studies the synthetic evaluation on Shenzhen Urban Rail Transit Short-term Construction Plan (2011 2020) by using gray relevance analysis method.
(209) In the times when the electronic file and paper file co-exist, we should pay special attention to relevance application of electronic file out of protecting the new-born things.
(210) PSO and Its Application to Relevance Feedback in Image Retrieval.
(211) The key technologies , relevance to integrated information system, are researched in the paper.
(212) The technique of relevance feedback is used in the algorithm to enhance the effectiveness of retrieval.
(213) The relevance of this in vitro toxicity to dermatological application of Lavandula oils remains unclear.
(213) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(214) From the perspective of Relevance Chaucers, Chaucer s Troilus and Criseyde is a typical form of ostensive-inferential communication between the writer and the reader.
(215) Accordingly, the main thrust of this study is twofold: 1. Introduce a new theory ---- Relevance Theory ----into the field of technical translation, 2.
(216) Then analyzes the influence on service trade competitive power according to Michael Porter's theory on national competition superiority and carries on the relevance analysis on various factors.
(217) In the paper, an exchange rate-output model consisting of IPLM curve and aggregate output curve is built, indicating the inner relevance of the three-generation currency crises and models.
(218) With the development of social economy, the relevance between the quoted company and the regional economy will be enforced greatly.
(219) These are topics of theoretical interest and also of great relevance to applications.
(220) The adage " Trade is better than aid " is clearly of great relevance to agriculture.
(221) The last part proved effectiveness of CBIR system based on relevance feedback technology through an experiment.
(222) Relevance Theory states that human communication conforms to the principle of relevance.
(223) Relevance Theory holds that verbal communication is an ostensive-inferential process and involves the code model and inferential model.
(224) Coherence, derivable from relevance, is divided into two kinds: the coherence of propositional content and the coherence of contextual effect.
(225) Through the relevance analysis about information and security prices, this paper lake the use of the new way of econometrics to analysis the domestic se...
(226) Objective To investigate the clinical relevance of serum level of neurone specific enolase (NSE) in patients with cerebral infarction.
(227) The overemphasis on one particular aspect of a problem often obscures the relevance of other issues.
(228) Discovery relevance of an unexpected and intriguing new heat-treat phenomenon, connection or method.
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