But what sorts of data do employers have that might be relevant to health?
Advice that works in the wellness arena can be relevant to estate planning as well.
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And I'll just give you an example that will be relevant to next week.
Rather, to pick up on that very trend that is sweeping through the site and be relevant to that trend.
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The more we know and the more students provide to us, the more we can be relevant to each individual student.
If you have a small business, there are issues that will be relevant to a print shop or a flower shop.
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The tapes could be covered by a more general rule prohibiting the destruction of any evidence that could be relevant to a case.
Judge Reggie Walton today ordered Time Magazine reporter Matt Cooper to turn over documents that the judge said could be relevant to Libby's defense.
Or about single companies and their narrow events, information that might be relevant to one or two very large shareholders but almost nobody else.
The exception to this rule is, of course, if you have information that would be relevant to the calculation of any penalties and interest.
If the labour movement is to prosper, it must adopt different strategies and find ways to be relevant to workers in new sorts of jobs.
The work could include sculptures or "street furniture", and must be relevant to the site and the borough's "historical, cultural and environmental characteristics", the authority said.
The challenge for the GOP is to adapt those principles in ways that solve problems and continue to be relevant to a younger and more diverse electorate.
"This package of work will be focused on schools, but will also be relevant to those working in the statutory and voluntary youth sectors, " Mr Lewis said.
Under the law, prosecutors are obligated to reveal any and all information that could be relevant to the guilt of the defendant, particularly information that would be exculpatory.
It would also be relevant to determine whether the race of the suspects in the rash of burglaries that had previously occurred in the complex were ever identified.
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In an age when capital is plentiful from private sources and new donors like China, how will the Bank continue to be relevant to its hard window and newly-graduated clients?
Dr Malcolm seems to have read, and judiciously assessed, everything that may be relevant to everything that may be relevant (this includes graveyard inscriptions, so it can fairly be said that he leaves no stone unturned).
The things that try to be everything to everyone, I think that's a very tough place too because it won't be very relevant to the show and it probably won't be relevant to every genre of content.
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And unlike other characteristics that employers are generally banned from considering, such as an applicant's race, religion or gender, "the circumstances surrounding a person's unemployment status may, in certain situations, be relevant to employers when selecting qualified employees, " he said.
The letters allow the FBI to get data on phone, financial and electronic records without the approval of a judge or grand jury, as long as the head of an FBI field office certifies that the records would be relevant to a counterterrorism investigation.
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Parliamentary Business Minister Brian Adam said: "Parliament must be relevant and must be seen to be relevant" and added it was important to debate the issues of the day and hold the government to account.
Kmart is trying to be more relevant to shoppers, and a hip new ad campaign is only part of it.
Therefore, the CO2 amplification factor might have contributed proportionately much more influence than today, causing it to be less relevant to current circumstances.
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The new specialist degrees, however, have been designed from the ground up to be directly relevant to a particular business sector or industry.
He is now calling for a "reasonableness" clause to be introduced to the act so that any request for information has to be reasonable and relevant to the workings of a council.
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