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Neither of those matches has much relevance on this occasion.
By then, "the unions are probably going to be even less influential in shaping those new reforms, and people are going to be less convinced that the unions have any relevance on this issue".
Two days later, Mr. Elgindy put out another press release, saying that he had forwarded to the F.B.I. and the Securities and Exchange Commission "many Internet posts and messages that may have relevance on this tragedy and the capture of the responsible parties behind it".
So relevance is indeed general relevance, on this showing.
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Relevance should be understood on two levels, as epistemic relevance on the one hand and societal relevance on the other.
How dare the star of Cowboys & Aliens, a woman whose presence on this Earth bears no relevance on the average person's existence, sustain the life of her child via her sweet, sweet mams?
This effect has special relevance on the GM mainly when designing the irrigation strategy of areas with limited water resources.
"That Man" rings with special relevance on the question of civil liberties in wartime.
Their relevance on the road to 2014 and beyond is uncertain.
"I don't think it will have any relevance on the World Cup in June 2014.
It will hopefully be a springboard to get the sport back to where it needs to be in terms of its relevance on the motorsports scene".
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