relevant section
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelevantandsection
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relevant
adjective
uk/ˈrel.ə.vənt/us/ˈrel.ə.vənt/
connected with what is happening or ...
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section
noun
uk/ˈsek.ʃən/us/ˈsek.ʃən/
one of the parts that something is ...
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(Definition ofrelevantandsectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrelevant section
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Supplementary instructional comments could guide the student into revising therelevantsectionpaying attention to topic discontinuities.
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To understand the behaviour of a resilient system, let us look at therelevantsectionof the growth path.
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Utterances with she/her are considered separately in therelevantsectionof the main study.
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With new developments such an increasingly litigious society and more emphasis on the rights of research participants this is a particularlyrelevantsection.
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Thus, treatment is comprehensively explored from many angles and the text so structured as to enable the reader to quickly find therelevantsection.
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A particularlyrelevantsectionof this chapter considers selection criteria for the purposes of the term/definition identification work described later in the book.
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A highlyrelevantsectionis devoted to discussing the benefits of the following services : stroke units, memory clinics, day hospitals as well as home care issues and innovations.
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Another disturbing pattern is that a work often appears in the bibliography but is not addressed in therelevantsection, or is summarily and inexplicably dismissed.
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Therelevantsectionof the police training manual is unequivocal.
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I shall quote arelevantsectionfrom the chief executive's reply.
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It would not be appropriate to publish the whole of therelevantsectionof the instructions, which is concerned with the protection of public funds.
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If that is applicable in this case, when will therelevantsectionbe brought into effect?
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I am, of course, talking about therelevantsection.
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A corrected version of therelevantsectionis set out.
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Let me quote therelevantsectionof his letter.
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He has answered a written question this week, pointing out that he will be guided by therelevantsectionof the ministerial code.
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That would fall within the ambit of therelevantsection.
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The words "at the time of taking" appear in therelevantsection.
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A majority of respondents to therelevantsectionof the consultation felt that the solution to nuisance lighting was not to regulate.
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Efforts could be made again to renegotiate therelevantsectionof the agreement, because it has proved damaging.
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