Sentence examples for having any relevance from inspiring English sources

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People who owned and used long arms to hunt continued to own and use them; the Second Amendment was not commonly understood as having any relevance to the shooting of animals.

City governments can do this when adapting different roles and using a comprehensive set of policy instruments to spur action among local stakeholders having any relevance to the production, distribution or consumption of energy.

The hunt for a troll called Shankhunt42 was stretched beyond having any relevance to the story and a running bit about nostalgic reboots that took jabs at Star Wars: The Force Awakens became repetitive.

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One that few will consider has any relevance to them.

And does it have any relevance to economics?

It just doesn't have any relevance, and they ought to stop talking about it".

'Does this have any relevance for my Chinese audience?' he wonders.

Of the remaining games in the group stage, only Pakistan v Netherlands has any relevance.

"They're asking themselves, does financial planning have any relevance in this world?

Such trends may not have any relevance to the malaria parasites that infect humans.

"I don't think it will have any relevance on the World Cup in June 2014.

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