Sentence examples for a relevance to from inspiring English sources

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We have to have a relevance to the industry.

"They don't see a relevance to their lives.

"That's a real challenge, taking that heritage and then finding a relevance to what you're living today.

"It's a part of our lives, it has a relevance to us, and quite often it's much more pleasant than we think".

Yes, there is a relevance to cancer, as tumor cells become more problematic precisely when they go off-piste and start crawling around the body.

But this particular film has a poignancy and a relevance to my own life, in the sense that I'm a father and an Irishman and I know something about the world of living in a Catholic community.

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"I like the idea a lot that you go somewhere to see something that has a particular relevance to a particular place," said Anish Kapoor.

A few of the most striking have only a faint relevance to the Rimbaud of Cwmdonkin Drive.

We a priori decided to include only ultimately hospital-surviving patients for analysis to provide a relevance perspective to persistent abnormalities after initial resuscitation.

And this has a particular relevance to politicians.

Even his casual asides have a surprising relevance to our own times.

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