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How to use relevant to in a sentence

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It is highly relevant to compare these results to NMR data on solubilization of small aromatic molecules in alkylglycoside micelles.
The only definitions at all relevant to the present debate appear to be a slaughter or massacre, or mass murder of people in a specific group.
Are the anti-anthrax inoculants in production relevant to the threat, or just one minor aspect?
In that context, sea power is really only relevant to the extent that it influences events elsewhere.
Texts are carefully selected to represent topics that are relevant to the child's world.
The last four items, however, are not relevant to our review because they refer to delivery of neonates.
Whether it was a chance meeting or a planned meeting is not relevant to the point we were making.
First, it is relevant to the formation of the perfect tense in many European languages.
These effects are relevant to dealing with possible in-flight emergencies or aborted flights.
Both meanings are relevant to that great universal event of the revelation of the Quran and the assigning of the message to the Prophet.
Native Indians and nationalism, the subjects of these two books, are both topics highly relevant to globalisation.
Our programming is about subjects that are topical and relevant to us in our current lives.
The search for new compounds with potential photosensitization activity for biological systems is relevant to the science of photobiology.
Neighbours look out for each others property and meet together every so often for any updates and police news that may be relevant to their area.
It's always an interesting brain-teaser and one that is especially relevant to discussions about shaping the future of Glasgow.
Asked if either of those substances were relevant to the treatment of colic his answer is precise and unequivocal.
But, as the quote above suggests, it remains highly relevant to our own misadventures in the region.
Thankfully there are very few of these misandrists left and their demands become less and less relevant to normal people as the years roll round.
And it's as relevant to today's Middle East as it was to slaveholding America.
For many troublesome children, this might make education appear relevant to them for the first time.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Gadow's contrasting paradigms, empathic and philanthropic, are relevant to this understanding.
We do not review the entire literature on plant wilting but only those works that are relevant to the discussion and conclusions in this paper.
United Devices actively participates in several emerging working groups within the GGF that are especially relevant to PC grids.
As Internet users become more pressed for time, Sprout is said to enable users to find news articles or blogs that are relevant to them.
When does it become relevant to ask whether a person is, was, or will be capable of procreating in defiance of any rule against it?
The possessor of an inalienably possessed noun is necessarily affected by what happens to its part and is therefore relevant to the event.
Every book has a history, but that of The French Republic is particularly relevant to its structure, content, and scholarly contribution.
It looks at Metis people, a uniquely Canadian group relevant to understanding Aboriginal identities in general.
Quick TAT is especially relevant to infectious disease testing, as fast diagnosis increases treatment options and patient prognosis.
You agree that the requested information could be relevant to the investigation and issue three subpoenas.
The state must immediately implement the reforms needed to make the Upper House relevant to the people again.
This I do, because it does not seem to me relevant to the matter in hand.
A few nonmetals can break up hydrogen gas, but only metals can also reassemble two hydrogen atoms into the gas, a reaction relevant to hydrogen-fuel production and storage.
Words written around 2,500 years ago by philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus that have echoed over millennia and are yet still absolutely relevant to this day.
This is an exciting book that decenters the human organism from the psychoanalytic theory of mind whilst making the findings of ethology relevant to human self-understanding.
Intertwined with Going Naked's eloquence, is the distinctive, dry humor nestled in tragic circumstances that are relevant to anyone who knows how unreasonable life can be.
In the context of the slow crescive changes relevant to long-term economic decline, however, crisis is not that obvious or that easy to understand and see.
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