Television is already struggling to maintain its relevance--and viewers--in the face of new technology.
However, times change and the brand lost some of its relevance but still garners extraordinary awareness.
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Artun wanted to know how could a company lower the frequency of communication while raising its relevance.
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Its relevance as a prediction of grassroots strength within the party has waned over the last few years.
One of them stood out to me because of its relevance to my work in regional economic development.
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She spoke about jazz's influence during Soviet rule in her birthplace, Czechoslovakia, and its relevance for cultural diplomacy today.
Other authorities were aware of the grill but did not see its relevance.
Which candidate will review every line of the tax code and regulation to assess its relevance and its complexity?
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They show that the company will retain its relevance within a rapidly changing educational landscape where many long-established organizations are becoming obsolete.
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The device won raves for its elegant design and clean interface, but what makes it a winner is its relevance to the customer.
Eternal September is now somewhat of an antiquated term, but its relevance as a concept is nonetheless alive and kicking on the internet today.
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The success of a brand is determined in large part by its relevance to a specific group of people and its differentiation from competitors.
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On Tuesday, defence counsel William Taylor QC revealed the content of material which was originally blanked out in order to illustrate its relevance to the trial.
The brief highlights the value of IOC to the UK (and other Member States) and provides recommendations on how IOC can maintain its relevance in an increasingly crowded space.
If you look at BlackBerry right now, its relevance is not the Z10 but its astute purchase of the QNX embeddable OS a couple of years back.
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Its relevance is not whether you are an Apple fan or not but whether we see in Apple a different and durable way to scale an enterprise.
This, he says, is doing little to help the airshow maintain its relevance at a time when the difficulties of holding a major aviation event near London are making it less viable.
With every additional month spent waiting for the PS Vita to be released, its relevance is diminished by the number of people that will get bored and move on to something else.
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Although the flow of trade and people between Arabia and Asia had lost its relevance over the past four centuries, the rise of China and the resulting rise in oil prices are quietly reinvigorating them.
Whatever the reasons, the stress on multiple disciplines, on crediting what people already know and moving people through new learning quickly, and on teaching something within the context of its relevance are all good ideas.
New Century Brands bloom in the present by owning a transformative idea, its relevance rallied by the leadership who are championed by the talent around them, and sustained by the culture inside and outside the business.
The fact that petitioners did not hold legal title to the property at the time that the work occurred does not negate its relevance to our inquiry, especially given the real property laws of the State of Florida.
The EU has basically been missing in action for the past two years and unless it finds a way to re-establish its relevance it will become increasingly marginalized, an outcome which would raise very basic questions about the project of European integration.
And though there's rarely an ideal time for a work stoppage, a fall strike would likely exact the most immediate and irreparable damage on network television, which is having trouble maintaining its relevance even with a full stable of writers at work.
There was a brief thaw in relations when the Cold War ended, because with the Red Navy gone the U.S. Navy needed to highlight its relevance to fighting ashore, but the more common pattern is for the Navy to constantly question the requirement for Marine assets like vertical-takeoff jets and maritime prepositioning ships (which store warfighting supplies in likely areas of conflict).
The technocratic commentariat thus keeps addressing libertarian, rather than conservative arguments, marginalizing its own relevance.
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One of those reasons, as Brockert points out, could be that the purchasing team at Urban Outfitters is, perhaps, comprised of buyers of a certain age, who were either fans of the brand the first time around, or recognize its continued relevance.
But few of these post-Soviet countries have been as valuable, pound-for-pound, to the United States in the last 20 years as Azerbaijan, a country that we all should seek to understand due to the resilience of its economy, richness of its culture and the relevance of its policies.
Unlike the New York Theatre Workshop's horrendous high-concept 2010 revival of "The Little Foxes, " in which Ivo van Hove transplanted the action of the play from 1900 to Right This Second in order to underline its continuing relevance, Ms. Heffernan takes it for granted that you're smart enough to figure out that kind of thing all by yourself.
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