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With increased attention to constitutive explanation, mechanists realized the need for an account of constitutive relevance, a principal for sorting relevant from irrelevant factors in a mechanism (Craver 2007; Ylikoski 2013).
"It had more relevance a few decades ago, when late modernism was dying or even dead.
Iconography, in the pop sense, is imagery that signals stardom and relevance; a mythos involves a mystical expression of that imagery.
By contrast, science gives us a very different picture of our cosmic relevance, a point summed up with delicate irony by Jones.
Of course, the challenge for any journalistic collection is to prove its relevance, a challenge not diminished when the material is as recent as it is here.
Other times, "it's a lack of relevance, a feeling you can see an end to your opportunities".
Other works, by the likes of Elgar, Holst and Ravel, have little relevance; a 1914 poem set by Henry Wood is terrible; and Gareth Malone's choral arrangements are desperately unimaginative.
The implication is that Google has discovered a mathematical model of relevance, a way of measuring some objective criteria that allows a computer to score and compare the relevance of different web-pages.
And what does the Big Dog get? Resurrection, redemption, relevance, a reflected patina of Obama integrity and fidelity; the chance to outshine the upstart who outmaneuvered his wife and, by extension, him in 2008.
Of particular relevance, a greatly expanded discussion of fractional Taylor monomials is contained in the book.
Study relevance a priori of a mobile service robot dedicated to seniors living in institution.
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