Sentence examples for Have relevance from inspiring English sources

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Some of them even have relevance today.

His work in this area continues to have relevance today.

Though they have relevance to hub demand, barely a third of Heathrow passengers are in transit.

These questions have relevance but they demonstrate poor understanding of sanctions as a foreign policy instrument.

"A number of the old tools which we relied upon don't have relevance to this".

They have to find a way of showing that they still have relevance today.

"He used fossils to focus broader questions that have relevance beyond fish".

Nothing annoys Ensler more than the suggestion that her work comes too late to have relevance.

"Customary law prohibition of weapons that are indiscriminate by nature may have relevance to outer space weapons".

How might this speech and the term "the arrogance of power" have relevance to the situation in Iraq?

The findings, the authors say, may have relevance for the abstinence education provision of the welfare reform act of 1996.

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