Sentence examples for relevance to circumstances from inspiring English sources

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For Caldwell, the term 'health transition' refers to the driving forces (cultural, social and behavioral change) of improvements in health, with relevance to circumstances of poor economic growth found in many sub-Saharan African countries.

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Yet the campaign fed doubts among party managers about Sir Alec's ability to personify enterprise, yout hfulness, and relevance to contemporary circumstances.

It is evident from the follow-up study, however, that they faced several constraints in fully actualising their SRH rights and some rights had greater relevance to their circumstances than others.

150 pounds lighter and exactly 10 years later, I am sitting in an underground Egyptian dungeon reflecting on that basketball season and its relevance to my current circumstances.

Hypothetically, some variants may be expected to possess differences in various aspects of their poly-modal regulation and exogenous agents, such as zinc ions (Zn2+), may modify their behaviour [ 10], perhaps with relevance to particular physiological circumstances [ 11].

The 1991 Gulf War was a prelude to new exposures, including exposure to DU and chemical carcinogens of relevance to the war, and circumstances that could have a teratogenic effect on Iraqi population including sanctions-induced deprivations such as poverty and malnutrition.

The next section introduces the notion of coordination failures, their relevance to developing countries, and the circumstances under which they occur.

EBM does not clearly address the role of basic science in medical discovery, except to indicate that, in most circumstances of relevance to individual patient care, basic science alone does not provide valid and practical guidance.

Introduces new retrospective measures that broaden the domains of childhood circumstances with potential relevance to health.

In a study performed in Sweden from 1983 to 1999, amongst 1,575 pregnant women, an index group of 78 women was identified with specific psychosocial risk criteria related to drug addiction, mental insufficiency and particular social circumstances of possible relevance to problems of pregnancy and early child development [ 83].

Furthermore, it is the person's interpretation of the event or circumstance, and its relevance to his or her contingencies of self-worth, that determines both if and how strongly it will affect state self-esteem [ 12, 13].

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