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A relevant fact is that when he is not writing about the Third Reich -- the subject also of a previous book -- he writes techno-thrillers, and articles for a variety of popular magazines like Mademoiselle and Redbook, not generally known for their insights into Hitler and the Holocaust.
A relevant fact: Mr. Bezos originally thought of naming Amazon "Relentless".
"It's a relevant fact," he added.
Under the latter application, the statute merely acknowledges the occurrence of a foreign event as a relevant fact.
Your article about the Srebrenica memorial does not mention a relevant fact: former President Bill Clinton was invited to participate in the ceremony by the families of the victims themselves.
"And the answer is, well, actually, in the past, people have foreseen catastrophe just around the corner and been wrong about it so often that this a relevant fact to take into account". History does seem to bear Ridley out.
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This background is hardly a disqualification for writing intelligently about modern history, but in Black's case it helps to explain a second relevant fact: in "IBM and the Holocaust" he often tells his story not in the subtle hues of genuine scholarship but in the Day-Glo paint of the potboiler.
That a certain woman is Sartre's student's mother seems arguably to be a morally relevant fact; what about the fact (supposing it is one) that she has no other children to take care of her? Addressing the task of sorting what is morally relevant from what is not, some philosophers have offered general accounts of moral relevant features.
A final relevant fact regarding the presence and maintenance of transposable elements in the genome of several species is the possible role of TEs in gene regulation.
Start with a shocking or relevant fact, a funny and engaging anecdote, or with an inspiring quote.
The principle of informed consent stipulates that potential subjects should be informed of all relevant facts about a study before making an explicit, free and well-considered decision about whether to participate (Vinson and Singer 2008).
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