Adjective(1) having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue,having crucial relevance,appropriate; to the purpose(2) having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue(3) having crucial relevance(4) appropriate; to the purpose
Adjective(1) having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue,having crucial relevance,appropriate; to the purpose(2) having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue(3) having crucial relevance(4) appropriate; to the purpose
(1) If there is a failure to disclose all the relevant matters, amendment will be refused.(2) go to the relevant section(3) The rules, however, are only relevant to the way the safety camera scheme is funded.(4) Those involved were people who worked closely with her during the relevant period.(5) is your qualification directly relevant to the job?(6) the relevant tax year(7) It has been passed on to the relevant higher authorities who are treating it very seriously.(8) It must be a matter for the defence to decide on what is relevant to the case it has to meet.(9) How is the long, varied story of the town on the moors relevant to its modern inhabitants?(10) This is partly based on grounds of public safety on the advice of the relevant authorities.(11) religion isn't quite as relevant today(12) To make it even more relevant , audience members will have the chance to participate.(13) I wrote to the manager of the relevant trust asking if funds were available for the work.(14) If not, please call me and explain and then maybe I can contact the relevant people.(15) To achieve this it has had to make sure that all relevant facts are carefully considered.(16) This is partly because this matter may go further and there are relevant facts to be found.