Usefulness of certain information in the context of a given topic.
Measure of a document's applicability to a given subject or search query.
A measurement for how important something is for something.
Tendency of an item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of a case, or to have probative value.
1 Could Altamont's idea have relevance to the present chaotic situation in Ireland?
2 Republican strategist Hogan Gidley said the violence gave relevance to Trump's message.
3 However, the clinical relevance of this approach has yet to be defined.
4 The fact that a programme changes is of absolutely no relevance whatsoever.
5 These decreases, however, lacked clinical relevance ; all parameters were within normal range.
6 Those dreadful tragedies have relevance to what is happening in Ireland today.
7 MS: What do you think is the relevance of Darwin's theories today?
8 Clinical relevance : Digital imaging systems are progressively being used in veterinary practice.
9 Obviously, she will not say another word of relevance to the case.
10 He had discovered particular relevance in the prophets of the Old Testament.
11 Such questions have relevance in light of the church's canon law system.
12 Background: Vector-borne diseases are emerging worldwide and have an important zoonotic relevance .
13 However, the role of these structures and their physiological relevance remains unknown.
14 Well, I wonder whether the Brasenby case study is of any relevance ?
15 Conclusions and relevance : Distress intolerance is more common in patients with schizophrenia.
16 The present study stresses the relevance of screening for genetic risk factors.
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Relevance в диалектах
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