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significance

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Significance , established in 2004, is a bimonthly magazine published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) and the American Statistical Association (ASA). It publishes articles on topics of statistical interest presented at ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The extent to which something matters; importance 2 meaning.

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n. the quality of being significant; "do not underestimate the significance of nuclear power" [ant: insignificance ] a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred; "the significance of his remark became clear only later"; "the expectation was ...

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Significance \Sig*nif"i*cance\, Significancy \Sig*nif"i*can*cy\, n. [L. significantia.] The quality or state of being significant. That which is signified; meaning; import; as, the significance of a nod, of a motion of the hand, or of a word or expression. ...

Usage examples of significance.

Although when the child apperceives a stick as a horse, and the mechanic apperceives it as a lever, each interpretation is valuable within its own sphere, yet there is evidently a marked difference in the ultimate significance of the two interpretations.

For a brief interval following the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court appears to have underestimated the significance of this clause as a substantive restraint on the power of States to fix rates chargeable by an industry deemed appropriately subject to such controls.

The dogmatic assertors of a future life, in a partisan spirit set upon making out the most impressive case in its behalf, have been guilty of painting frightful caricatures of the true nature and significance of the opposite conclusion.

If however voice is not characteristically impact, but is simply air, two categories will be involved: voice is significant, and the one category will not be sufficient to account for this significance without associating with a second.

It would be impossible to imagine a bachelor astronaut, because half his significance would be missing.

January, no one understood the significance of Blas trying to protect a young girl from obscure dangers.

In Germany, owing to the peculiar conditions of the Empire, though the office of burgrave had become a sinecure by the end of the 13th century, the title, as borne by feudal nobles having the status of princes of the Empire, obtained a quasi-royal significance.

It was in her subconscious memory, available to our drug interrogation at the Macho station because she was not aware of its significance.

For a moment a pang of superstitious fear shot through Masson, and then rage replaced it as he realised the significance of the sound.

This matsuri, which, like an English fair, feast, or revel, has lost its original religious significance, goes on for three days and nights, and this was its third and greatest day.

While Cleggett was still wondering what significance could underlie this unusual form of matutinal exercise, Dr.

Let no one, while this System is still in its infancy, misconceive its character, belittle its significance or misrepresent its purpose.

But now the reviving nationalisms, the resuscitating social and commercial interests of the moribund old world system, were acutely aware of the immense significance of events at Basra, and there had gathered an assemblage of delegations, reporters, adventurers, friends and camp followers of every description, far exceeding the numbers of the actual Fellows.

But the point lies here,--that the scope of the knowledge of all mankind as a whole is so multifarious, ranging from the knowledge of how to extract iron to the knowledge of the movements of the planets, that man loses himself in this multitude of existing knowledge,--knowledge capable of ENDLESS possibilities, if he have no guiding thread, by the aid of which he can classify this knowledge, and arrange the branches according to the degrees of their significance and importance.

All other methods, such as revolutionary use of bourgeoisie parliamentarism, will be of only secondary significance.