There seems to be some disconformity between them about, if you like, what incidents in the course of trial are seen as relevantly significant. |
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And, more relevantly, players will need shuttle buses to get them from the greens to the next tees. |
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But what relevantly here could be said to be the damage due to the negligence of an independent contractor engaged by the occupier? |
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The supply of relevantly qualified labour lags behind the needs of a restructuring and renewal of European industry. |
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And, less relevantly, Patsy's bigmouth partner has gone too. |
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As for the correlation of databases between other State or non-governmental structures, this has not been relevantly regulated yet. |
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For this inference to be good, we must assume that S and T are relevantly similar. |
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Informally, an object has a property relevantly if being that thing relevantly implies having that property. |
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All the relevant remarks, comments and suggestions were addressed and relevantly implemented in the report. |
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This indicator may relevantly be considered as an indicator of economic return on water use. |
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All their staff knew exactly what they were doing, and were able to answer our questions quickly and relevantly. |
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But positive economics is quite relevantly interested in studying the impact of individual feelings on behavior. |
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With sharp focus and strength in numbers, the region has been able to participate more relevantly than ever before. |
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I will just say that if he were here he would have heard the full context of my comments and would know exactly what I had said and what point I was making directly and I think very relevantly focusing on this bill. |
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In order that we may remain competitive, we will have to conceive and market an increasing array of products that are credibly and relevantly 'reduced. |
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Unless the contracting entities Purchasers of medicines find it hard to understand why this are able to classify tenders relevantly, potential suppliers will particular classification was chosen. |
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There is also a case that is relevantly similar to the paradigm case, C2, but in which the individual does not currently have the same cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions. |
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Speaking a modern foreign language means being able to use it relevantly and appropriately according to the situation in a given socio-cultural context. |
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Its role for these purposes is to promote knowledge and information and insights into these things and to help young people think relevantly about these things. |
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He asked whether this aspect could relevantly be included in the debate. |
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And, relevantly, two winning campaigns for California initiatives. |
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