Since keywords are important in determining the relevancy of a page, it is essential that they are used throughout a page. |
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And the unions that remain part of it are doomed to face ever-dwindling memberships and loose any remaining relevancy they may still have. |
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These seem like irrelevant questions, but they aren't that far off from relevancy. |
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At the same time, however, it's important to explore its relevancy in the modern investing environment. |
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In his opinion, that doesn't diminish the legitimacy or relevancy of this complaint. |
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What today's front pages really show are a clutch of waning organisations screaming for relevancy. |
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Selection criteria are split into three groups: cooperation intensity, relevancy of projects and quality of the partnership. |
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Eventually, your club becomes stagnant and loses its relevancy in the community. |
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If there is no login procedure, building in elicitation methods during the process of information delivery may help to capture the relevancy decisions of a user. |
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The patient was encouraged to say anything that came to mind, without regard to its assumed relevancy or propriety. |
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The major criticism was the lack of relevancy of the content for some of the participants. |
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Moreover, regulatory body survey respondents in most funded occupations noted the relevancy of the FCRP in addressing these challenges. |
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Purpose determines relevancy, and this is true whether or not the relevant differences are physical. |
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Finally, we examined the relevancy of financial information provided to decision makers. |
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Data quality is a function of its fitness for use, that is, the data's relevancy to its intended purpose and its users. |
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The following case summaries were chosen for the Board's annual report according to their level of interest and relevancy for the readership. |
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This strategy will also accelerate the ongoing efforts of the Commission related to: consumer relevancy and differentiating Canada. |
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The Service sought the individual's cooperation to clarify the comments and to determine the relevancy of the information to Service operations. |
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This step ensures the continued relevancy and currency of the energy policy. |
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The fact that these groups were organized by the artisans themselves not only ensured their relevancy, but also empowered the artisans. |
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The department was able to rely on the October 2008 program evaluation of the WDP to assess the continued relevancy and impact of the program. |
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Ssoetimes you may need to sacrifice relevancy for linkability. |
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Only two of the paid sabbatical positions were contested, adding to concerns raised during the hustings that OUSU was failing to display its relevancy to the student body. |
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The NSA drama has reeled in a host of global grandstanders desperate for relevancy. |
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To regain their relevancy, Democrats need to go back to their evolutionary roots. |
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Tagorize Provides a more accurate description of material to improve search relevancy. |
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Search results are presented in order of relevancy. |
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It is important that young people in particular be involved in conceptualizing ethics in science and technology in the Asia-Pacific region and recognize its relevancy. |
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This is an evolving document that will be revised to include new and appropriate research, insights and practices, thereby maintaining its relevancy and usefulness. |
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This will greatly improve the relevancy of their online business insights. |
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I intend no disrespect to the Speaker's rulings when I say this, but it is pretty obvious that the opposition bench has no respect for the rule of relevancy, never mind consistency. |
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The explosive growth of the computer industry in the 1990s and the new forums for expressing alienation presented by the Internet gave cyberpunk writing a bracing sense of immediate relevancy. |
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Airbus in-service experience has confirmed the relevancy of this approach. |
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It is the malpractice of the courts to confine evidence and discussion to the bounds of apparent relevancy. |
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In fact, s. 6 does not even address the concept of relevancy. |
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This reporting should be consistent with the Province's annual report policy, particularly with respect to addressing the programs' continuing relevancy and the achievement of planned performance. |
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I wonder if my colleague could elaborate on the relevancy of this measure. |
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Finally, either before or after the records are in electronic form, the records are triaged, meaning the records are reviewed for relevancy and duplicates are removed. |
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By increasing our channel investments and building relevancy around the SD-WAN opportunity, Silver Peak will intensify our focus on helping partners acquire net-new accounts. |
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Relevancy not always an open sesame having in mind the over-all authority and discretion of the trial judge. |
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