Sentence examples for noteworthy relation from inspiring English sources

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A discursively representative collective agent might not stand in a noteworthy relation to a larger population itself, but at least to the discourses within a larger population.

A self-sampled or qualitatively representative public does not stand in any noteworthy relation to a larger population, which is why even if a public of one of these forms could still be a collective agent, it would not be able to speak on behalf of anyone else than itself.

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Prefrontal cortical association areas are particularly noteworthy in relation to clinical expression of neuropsychiatric disorders.

Noteworthy, a relation between the nucleotide (represented here via GCNAT) and amino acid compositions (expressed via GCNCB) is asymmetric.

This is noteworthy in relation to the previous findings of the inverse associations of Cd exposure with fetal size, in particular size of the head and femur length, in girls, but not in boys.

The multidrug resistant phenotype found for isolate Ss51 (H12; Figure  2B, D, and F) is particularly noteworthy in relation to its clinical origin, where it showed moderate virulence in a murine model [ 12].

Participants presented noteworthy photos in relation to neighborhood PA attributes and explained the images to the group, both verbally and by way of captions written underneath the pictures.

While Islamic State's diverse media output is not western-style public relations, the artifice and artefacts employed in the group's "media war" are not only relevant but also noteworthy for public relations professionals.

It is noteworthy to mention the relation between the error caused by segmentation and the error of IF estimation.

For both samples, the contribution of smaller countries (especially Scandinavian countries, Greece, and Ireland) became more noteworthy when considered in relation to population size and research spending.

It is noteworthy that poor diplomatic relations between Tunisia and Libya in the 1980s and 1990s resulted in fluctuating Libyan policies toward Tunisians migrants: from open door to massive expulsions (Brédeloup & Pliez, 2011).

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