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Graphics should be used sparingly and strategically, and should be relevant to the topic.

Your answers must be relevant to the question and cover the topic.

The final step (Figure 17) allows you to save any changes that might be relevant to the OVF envelope based on earlier option selections (update file sizes).

In some instances, the common law privileges and the constitutional protection against self-incrimination may both be relevant to a subpoena enforcement action.

Thursday's second hearing followed the emergence of new evidence and the FIA's request for McLaren's drivers to submit any information they had that might be relevant to the case.

refer to or be relevant to.

The question is how much traffic do you need to be relevant to an advertiser?

To be fair, if such a painted line existed in securities law, it might be relevant to the debate about financial-reform legislation now before Congress.

To air one's views gratuitously, however, is to imply that the demand for them is brisk, which may not be the case, and which, in any event, may not be relevant to the discussion.

For national interest to take priority over religion and for religion to be relevant to life, we need religious leaders who are enlightened, aware of the demands of changing times, and who possess great courage and wisdom to play a leading role.

But according to the maxim, my response should be relevant to your statement.

She says the findings of the study will be relevant to both male and female endurance athletes, including other disciplines such as long distance running and multi-sport.

Machiavelli's advice for how a ruler should acquire and exercise power over others continues to be relevant to contemporary readers more than four centuries after it was first published.

To be useful, information must be relevant to the decision-making needs of users.

"When they took a grip of you in their hands, you were crushed so that their arms were broken: and when they put their weight on you for support, you were broken and all their muscles gave way."

Gross inadequacy of consideration may be relevant to issues of capacity, fraud and the like, but the requirement of consideration is not a safeguard against imprudent and improvident contracts except in cases where it appears that there is no bargain in fact.

Then I think it will be relevant to mention we also question some potential user of electric vehicle.

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be about; have to do with; be relevant to; refer, pertain, or relate to.

This model requires both parties to stick to a programming convention that may not be relevant to the software's basic functionality and, in general, can make the code less reusable.

If that isn't enough reason for caution, Dr. Topol pointed out that the DNA scan may not even be relevant to the purchaser.

Growing up, I was always fascinated by the effort and energy that my father put into underlining anything in books, reports or magazines that could be relevant to his work.

It is a living thing. There are constant changes, always attempting to be relevant to the development of human knowledge.

One more thing that I think would be relevant to the — there's also the annuity formula.