relevant concept

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relevant
adjective
uk
/ˈrel.ə.vənt/
us
/ˈrel.ə.vənt/
connected with what is happening or ...
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concept
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.sept/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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(Definition ofrelevantandconceptfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A bit in the matrix is set to 1 if therelevantconceptis associated with the relevant information entity.
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There is agreement that therelevantconceptis that of valuing the extension of statistical life (35;43;48).
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In such a context, the weak sustainability concept, rather than the notion of 'strong sustainability', may be a morerelevantconceptfor incorporating sustainability concerns into decision analysis.
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For example, each device concept instance may haverelevantconceptinstances describing its functions, materials, manufacturing operations, properties, part-whole relations, and other environmental objects interacting with it.
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In this way, transparency is arelevantconceptin contributing towards a proportionate outcome.
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Political accountability is arelevantconcept.
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Competition was in fact arelevantconceptin the development of dansi.
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This filter mechanism is achieved in our approach by defining the relevant concepts and roles needed to describe solutions to a configuration problem.
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Only the relevant concepts have been included, together with their degrees of membership.
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All relevant concepts are included, irrespective of whether they refer to a concrete entity, a set, a process or a more abstract item.
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When questions like these are brought to the courts, judges can apply the relevant concepts quite objectively despite their vagueness.
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This framework synthesizers relevant concepts from studies of learning in public policy and studies of organizational learning.
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Based on the correlation factors, index terms are linked to relevant concepts from the ontology with a blind relationship.
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The aim of the work in self-organization is to be able to use the relevant concepts and techniques in engineering systems exhibiting emergence.
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Again, only the relevant concepts have been included together with their degrees of membership.
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Non-hierarchical network relations as well as superiority and subordination and dependency are both relevant concepts in this context.
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This study applies the concept of learning arrangements and constraints in the context of public policy by incorporating additional relevant concepts from the policy literature.
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I fail to see why a suggestion to broaden a framework for research incorporating relevant concepts from related research areas constitutes an "attack".
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We start by introducing the most relevant concepts and definitions.
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