Sentence examples for relevant to remember from inspiring English sources

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First of all, it is relevant to remember that different kinds of selective pressures on tandemly repeated arrays produce different background in which molecular drive is fixing newly occurring variants.

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In examining this assertion it is relevant first to remember that firms making capital goods also have to pay the same high employers' contributions and that capital-intensive firms pay them indirectly on raw materials, facilities and equipment, and energy.

However, the right anterior cingulate and middle frontal gyri are associated with WM, specifically with selection and inhibition, processes by which individuals choose relevant information to remember and irrelevant information to discard [ 50].

Because I never have any original thoughts, because I don't have a brain, only a precursor of a Google search engine, I scramble through my mental archives trying to remember relevant quotes.

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Although it could be argued that we may observe statistically significant differences that are not clinically relevant, it is important to remember that the declines that are observed in an MCI population and particularly in a pre-MCI population are subtle enough that the average progression in this stage of the disease may not be considered clinically relevant using historical standards.

Two dapper men in three-piece suits with matching pocket squares raised their glasses to a young lady, who struggled to remember the relevant Italian: "Saluche?" The manager greeted guests by name, slung his arms around shoulders, kissed cheeks.

"If you contrast these two cases, you could argue the superior temporal gyrus, which is intact on the righthand side in our patient, could be the relevant structure that he uses to remember music".

Users with lower information processing speed were less likely to remember all relevant aspects of the appointment.

Offering a clinical psychologist's perspective on this question, Haldeman (1994) emphasizes the need to remember the relevant social and historical context.

Such incomplete information was related to poor communication between some patients and their relatives, and inability to remember the relevant details concerning family members who died many years earlier.

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