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Duncan Smith hit a nerve when he talked about "dwindling relevance".
In past years, the curatorship of Meltdown has sometimes felt like a lifetime achievement award for icons of dwindling relevance.
The idea is ambitious: Mold a new kind of musician in a time of declining audiences and — seemingly — dwindling relevance for classical music.
"Personally, when I heard the bishops' comments about alienation and dwindling relevance I thought they were talking about Church of England congregations," he said.
[C7.] Switching Allegiances in Computers The dwindling relevance of the venerable Comdex computer show contrasts with the rising excitement of the Supercomputing show last week in Phoenix.
FaceTime best foreshadowed their dwindling relevance, since video calls over WiFi bypass the carrier network entirely.
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And there will be a growing acceptance that this period in their life is on the retreat, thoroughly dwindling in relevance.
Mayer faced two intertwined problems: Yahoo's relevance was dwindling because it was still stuck in a desktop age, showing big banner ads to people checking their email, even while the world had gone mobile.
His political relevance dwindled to nothing.
G-8 pledges to the developing world are still important but their relevance is clearly dwindling.
"Worse than that, it seems as if we are willfully blind to some of the trends and priorities of that wider society," he added, acknowledging criticism from within that the church — already facing dwindling congregations — has lost a broader relevance to modern society.
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