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There are other, equally important strains in American history that are far more germane to the current conflicts.
In fact, the American experience — which is obviously far more germane to our current problems than the experience of developing countries like Indonesia or Thailand — suggests exactly the opposite.
Of course, what's far more germane is the number of active users, and Viggle also saw improvement on that front, as monthly active users increased 135percentt over the last four months, growing from 233K in October to 548K in January 2013.
So gut reactions -- and the germs on which they depend -- are far more germane to this tale than most.
Rather she wanted to talk about something that is often far more germane to the practice of medicine: "Doctors have a front row seat to the show of life," she paused.
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We seem to require wholly different indices or signals capable of comprising far more complex information germane to human wellbeing.
However, it is by far more often the case when instruments germane to a research outcome are not available.
Second, and more germane: What is he smoking?
Far more.
It may be that a brawnier, more opulent approach is more germane to the work.
Still more germane, Beijing possesses in abundance what Niall Ferguson calls "the imperial cast of mind".
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