Sentence examples for relevantly concerned from inspiring English sources

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Every sort of public, political distribution is, in this view, to be justified to all relevantly concerned persons, such that they could in principle agree.

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But as far as humans are concerned, the ticks might be more relevantly called mouse ticks.

For laminate systems (LS) here of concern, it has been further argued (Franciosi and El Omri, 2011) why a stiffness (resp. compliance) averaging relevantly describes two-phase assemblages with both (resp. none) through-sample continuous phases.

More relevantly, Collateral debuted in September 2004 with £2.24m.

If they add relevantly to the information being provided, they can stay.

Most relevantly, they blocked half a dozen Israeli Army vehicles seeking to carry the tower away.

Charter 08 signatories much more relevantly represent the complexity of China's aspirations.

Knowledge in the circulation databases can be explored in-depth to relevantly reflect this need.

More relevantly, when it comes to Europe, Johnson's career was all but built on wilful distortion.

Unfortunately, in many domains, most relevantly cognitive science, considerations of robustness end with vague semantic references.

The temperature of the sample increased relevantly during the preparation in the small-scale apparatus.

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