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This information is usually relevant to the task at hand – when making a phone call, for example, you might repeat the number to yourself several times until you have dialled it; once you've dialled the number, you stop the repetition and then quickly forget it.
A study of televised leaders' debates across the world published on March 20th by the Hansard Society, an independent parliamentary research group, found little sign of it.Debates, the report suggested, at best intensify voting intentions among the weakly committed; but this, be it noted, is usually relevant only in a close-fought election.
He notes that in the debates about supervenience, the distinction that is usually relevant is the duplication preserving/duplication non-preserving one.
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She asks the same question over and over but they are usually relevant.
The latter does not seem to be relevant for the self-reported LRT symptoms in DAVIS, detection limits are usually relevant for measurements involving laboratory markers [ 12, 21].
Since the amount of income earned by an individual engaged in crime is usually neither relevant to his prosecution for such crimes nor helpful to police authorities in determining that he committed crimes, this would seem a logical suggestion.
At the same time, there is little doubt that the actual value of an asset, not what was paid for it, is usually more relevant in evaluating the financial health of a company.
How you get on against the other leading teams is usually extremely relevant - it was something Arsenal in particular struggled with in years gone by.
However, the emission energy is actually most often measured and is usually more relevant for technological applications.
However, in clinical routine this differentiation is usually not relevant, because cysts without inherent solid components, wall-thickening or contrast-enhancement can be safely considered benign.
Operating with pre-defined visions is usually more relevant in dissensus-based Delphi studies, where support for different images of the future is of key interest.
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