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In the Baltic Sea region, we have already adjusted the legal framework to reflect our priorities, built energy links and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, invested in
relevant
market instruments, and secured a reliable energy supply.
Only by adjusting to the international system’s practical constraints can the EU stay the course of economic transformation, remain
relevant
internationally, and help to contain global warming.
Developing domestic institutions and appropriate incentives in a broad range of other areas that are
relevant
for social inclusion will be vital to improving living standards, while reinforcing the growth process itself.
The question is particularly
relevant
for Europe, but it also has global significance.
In this vein, Brazil’s experience at promoting renewable fuels, beginning in the 1970’s, is directly
relevant
to today’s polarized views of industrial policy.
As well as scientists from the
relevant
disciplines, art theorists, psychiatrists, language experts and philosophers are beginning to participate in the discussion.
Talmon responded with “The Fatherland is Imperiled,” a pivotal article whose conclusions are as
relevant
today as they were in 1981.
From the standpoint of Greece’s ability to pay, such units would be more relevant, since it doesn’t have to pay off its debts fully in one year (unless the crisis makes it impossible to refinance current debt).
For some activities for which a mental age limit may be relevant, the number of people engaging in the activity is very large: voting, obtaining a driving license, and having sex, for example.
That is why we rely on chronological age as a rough indication of the
relevant
mental capacity.
In some ways, the great ideological struggles of the twentieth century now seem about as close and
relevant
as the scholastic debates of the Middle Ages – especially, but not only, for younger generations.
Such an approach would be more
relevant
and generalizable than industry-sponsored short-term studies that compare new treatments to placebos in a fastidiously chosen population that does not reflect real-world conditions.
As more data are generated, stored, and transmitted in digital form, new data sets
relevant
to personal and business decisions are growing exponentially.
In December of 2002, EU leaders committed the Union to start negotiations with Turkey on full membership, provided Turkey fulfilled the
relevant
criteria common to all candidate countries.
The report suggested that risk communication is successful only if those involved are satisfied that they are adequately informed about the
relevant
issues, given the limits of available knowledge.
Of course, implementing such a solution will not be easy – not least because of sharp divisions among
relevant
external powers.
Exercising it will require EU member states to maintain a common position, supporting the efforts of the United Nations special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, to work with all
relevant
players – including the EU, the United States, Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia – to achieve peace in Syria.
But Europe is
relevant
for another reason: Europeans have succeeded in maintaining stability and building great prosperity for the last seven decades in no small part because of the American presence and role.
It is a challenge that demands more attention not just from doctors, nurses, non-governmental organizations, and other
relevant
actors, but also from engineers, who can make indispensable contributions to global public health.
Those contributions are highly
relevant
to refugees.
And yet, what happened in Zambia is related to those developments – and thus
relevant
everywhere.
Responsible and
relevant
reporting is not the priority in that business model.
Working in partnership with governments, the private sector, and the institutions of civil society, African media can become a source of
relevant
information, competent comment and insight, and constructive and cooperative socially responsibility, even as it remains free, independent, and commercially successful.
What we do not need are forests of reports going to supervisors who appear to devote ample resources to ensuring they arrive on time but fewer on interpreting their content and drawing the
relevant
conclusions.
And these lessons are particularly
relevant
at a time when 56% of Europeans believe their governments should focus solely on domestic issues and let recipient countries deal with problems as best they can (opposition to aid is even higher in France, Poland, Italy, Hungary, and Greece).
The involvement of the world's major power in the affairs of Europe renders the difference of power between European countries less
relevant
and hence more tolerable.
But with a concerted effort from all
relevant
parties – especially the media, civil society, and human-rights activists – plus the support of regional and international actors, it is possible.
The Islamic State, all
relevant
countries must agree, has no legitimate role to play anywhere.
But education-job mismatches plague economies worldwide, partly because formal education fails to produce graduates with skills and technical competencies
relevant
to the labor market.
The computer is human-like enough to win his love, but cannot fulfill the
relevant
expectations.
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