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  2. Template:Relevance inline - Wikipedia

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    Asks whether a claim made is relevant and encyclopedic Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status reason reason Adds additional text to the end of the text which appears in a tooltip when hovering over the "relevant?" text of the tag. String optional discuss discuss talk The name of the talk page section to ...

  3. Template:Relevance and scope - Wikipedia

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    This template shows project space pages to do with relevance and scope; mainly essays and policy pages. See also

  4. Relevance - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of "relevance" in U.S. law is reflected in Rule 401 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. That rule defines relevance as "having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determinations of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence".

  5. Wikipedia:Relevance - Wikipedia

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    Following is an approach to determine and name degrees of relevance and how to utilize the results: Relevance level "High" – The highest relevance is objective information directly about the topic of the article. "John Smith is a member of the XYZ organization" in the "John Smith" article is an example of this.

  6. Wikipedia:Inline citation - Wikipedia

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    Place the reference material you are referring to after the completed {{note}} template, and ensure that the {{ref}} and {{note}} templates are correctly linking to each other by checking the spelling. There are several templates that can help with the citation format. For example, the full reference for the Navy citation should read as follows:

  7. Relevance theory - Wikipedia

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    Other key ingredients of relevance theory are that utterances are ostensive (they draw their addressees' attention to the fact that the communicator wants to convey some information) and inferential (the addressee has to infer what the communicator wanted to convey, based on the utterance's "literal meaning" along with the addressee's real ...

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    For example, {{annotated link|Winston Churchill}} will produce: Winston Churchill – British statesman and author (1874–1965) Other internal links: {} links are usually placed in this section. As an alternative, {} may be placed with the end matter navigation templates. See relevant template documentation for correct placement.

  9. Wikipedia:Outlines - Wikipedia

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    An outline is not a mere copy of the lead section of the main subject article followed by an unstructured list of links. Even the lead section should be in outline format, to differentiate the outline at first sight from a regular article.