Or does he hold fast to his concept and possibly lose relevance?
In the 1970s both men had lost their relevance.
You do not ad- here to their standards, which long ago lost relevance to anything but other dream dances.
"I with these verses had lost their relevance," he said.
The fact that I hadn't ended up delivering those documents seemed to have completely lost its relevance.
The team became the defensive line, and the specialty of the last defender suddenly lost its relevance.
Even among people who routinely lived for over five hundred years, events lost their potency and relevance.
But as we approach the next anniversary period, 2006 to 2041, there is no sign that Mozart has lost his relevance among composers.
In recent years the traditional system has lost its relevance and people from different castes are seen in the same field.
These kingdoms lasted for a short time before losing relevance to French colonial administration.