relevantly in a sentence
Examples
- Meanwhile, back at the article where Schrandit was recently and relevantly uncivil, he's edit-warring by reverting without explanation.
- :: : : : Equally relevantly, Wikipedia is international, whereas ESRB ratings very much reflect the priorities of North American culture.
- The hypertext principle enables the learner to navigate flexibly in a multi-dimensional learning space in which grammar points and exercises are relevantly interlinked.
- Within the ASFA ( Association Strasbougeoise de Football Australian ), the team tried to popularise the sport which is still relevantly unknown in France.
- Fallows argues persuasively in his book that the press bears much responsibility for failing to connect readers meaningfully and relevantly to the world they live in.
- Despite their disclaimer, the title song-- a perfect piece of populist folk-- actually resonates quite relevantly 55 years past its particulars.
- But on the eve of the election-- and, more relevantly, as the holidays approach-- studio offerings are reverting to form.
- Many editors with opinions, knowledge, and most relevantly, with reference material appropriate to the article, will not know the poll is happening.
- And a memorable tournament, with the right mix of celebrity swingers in a Sunday afternoon scrum, is exactly what Lytham needs to remain relevantly Royal.
- Given these realities, how then should devolution be implemented relevantly, responsively and proactively to the goal of poverty alleviation, particularly at the village level?