immediate relevance

collocation in English

meaningsofimmediateandrelevance

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immediate
adjective
uk
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
happening or done without delay or very soon after ...
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relevance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
us
/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being ...
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(Definition ofimmediateandrelevancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofimmediate relevance

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They are ofimmediaterelevanceand interest to both industry and the providers of clinical services.
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Of moreimmediaterelevanceis the fact that oral closure is the most favoured manner state for sounds occurring in non-nuclear positions.
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Clearly, children's early vocabularies contain words that pertain to things and actions that are ofimmediaterelevanceto their lives.
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Further, theimmediaterelevanceof this analysis to the current situation is obvious.
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The results, however, do haveimmediaterelevanceto the question of the interaction between a swell and a local storm.
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This result is thus ofimmediaterelevanceto computational phonology and morphology.
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One possibility (as some feminist oral historians have argued) is to identify topics which haveimmediaterelevanceto the wider public.
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Footnotes do not disappear altogether, but lose theirimmediaterelevance.
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Such an outcome would haveimmediaterelevancefor the transfer of self-control training in the clinic to everyday life.
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For these rural women, national gender politics was of noimmediaterelevance, with life instead revolving around the attainment of the most basic needs.
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These chapters highlight and discuss the issues raised by the authors in their respective sections as well as those ofimmediaterelevancein the other sections.
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The drawings have noimmediaterelevanceto the subject of grammar, apart from the fact that the author captions them with lines from her own material.
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This gives their work dramaticimmediaterelevance.
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The minimum wage, the social chapter, the working hours directive and statutory recognition of trade unions are all ofimmediaterelevance.
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The motion is of moreimmediaterelevanceto the problem of television in the home of the retirement pensioner.
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It has animmediaterelevance, even though it concerns events which began over a decade ago.
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It is true that there are arguments ofimmediaterelevanceto a pre-election period.
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There are two problems, one of which has animmediaterelevance.
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Therefore, in some respects it has moreimmediaterelevancethan some of the others that are very important, as it comes up first for discussion.
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I could not understand theimmediaterelevanceof the lack of partiality of judges before 1913.
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