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A credit rating is far less relevant to Treasury bonds than it is to, say, a corporate bond.

But the quirky ways of the state's independent voters combined with the cumbersome process for voting in the primary may make them far less relevant than expected.

The British, ignorant and condescending where Ireland is concerned, rarely devote a fraction of the interest to Irish contests that they lavish on far less relevant US ones.

But whether Bayern hoard 72 or 102 points is far less relevant to the lives of the other 99% – their own standard of living, or in a football sense, their own chance to succeed and to get ahead.

"The fact of the matter is that the main threat is gone and NATO has become far less relevant," said James R. Schlesinger, the former American defense secretary who spent a cold war career burnishing a trans-Atlantic military machine designed to defend Europe and the West from the onslaught of Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces.

The law is a relic of an era when the primary source of local revenue was property taxes; today, for New York City, it is the personal income tax, making the worth of real estate far less relevant to city finances.

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Mr. Maazel may be the greater virtuoso, but he is far less culturally relevant; where a network once founded an orchestra for Toscanini, few bigwigs in the mass media today are arguably even aware of Mr. Maazel's existence, for all of the stirring sound and fury he elicited from the New York Philharmonic in a slightly raspy reading of Strauss's "Don Juan".

Damn right and for the better too, but as far as I'm concerned you can replace TMZ with just about any news outlet out there, including the old big ones, who are rapidly becoming far less big and relevant.

However, most of this work has focused on remediation of point sources of pollution (typically arising from abandoned mines and shafts), while the behaviour of mine water at the groundwater surface water interface (the "hyporheic zone") has received far less attention in relevant scientific and engineering literature.

Importantly, TMTH proved to be stable in water and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and far less reactive with biologically relevant thiols than with azides (see Figures S5 and S6 in the Supporting Information).

"There are plenty of other signs that are far less equivocal, and perhaps even more relevant to those of us who live on the Earth's surface," he said.

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