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Перевод: relevant speek relevant


[прилагательное]
уместный; относящийся к делу; релевантный


Тезаурус:

  1. Our spies report that Bonkers Bono is so excited he's decided to have it built in the shape of a guitar, though we at Public NME think a huge shoe-shape would be more relevant as the new album U2 are currently working on is supposed to be a load of old cobblers.
  2. But to judge something relevant to the choice of a spontaneously emerging goal as end, it is enough - as we have insisted from the first - that awareness of it does in fact act causally on the spontaneous inclination.
  3. The "Outline Studies of Biology" series includes several new titles relevant to biochemistry.
  4. That initiative articulated in very practical ways the need for the secondary school curriculum to become more relevant to the world of work.
  5. The social workers were bound by rules of confidentiality and legal requirements which prevented them from revealing any relevant information.
  6. So theory is extremely useful in summarizing findings, linking them together, putting forward uniformities of social behaviour and then enabling the research worker to move a step further forward with new, relevant studies which will themselves contribute directly to the furtherance of theory.
  7. Total consumption is not the relevant part of this equation; rather the consumption of producers is the key variable.
  8. A number of reasons we felt were relevant:
  9. They also study the economic and social structures, institutions and culture of the relevant countries.
  10. Key informants in universities and government agencies provided assistance in locating and gaining access to the relevant documents.
  11. The court must take into consideration the nature of the testator's property, the pecuniary position of the dependant, his or her conduct to the testator, and any other relevant circumstance, and the testator's reasons for the dispositions made by him in his will.
  12. One couldn't look for a stronger and more candid refutation of Assemblyman Keene's view that doctors think the law is relevant.
  13. an article shall be deemed to be obscene if its effect or (where the article comprises two or more distinct items) the effect of any one of its items is, if taken as a whole, such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all the relevant circumstances, to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it.

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