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"Successful retail strategies go back to germane, relevant, must-have products".
In business, environmental considerations germane to globalization, technological advancement, and compressed product life cycles create high levels of market dynamism that may trigger strategic change.
Crosstalk between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes is a germane issue as independent teams report that the product of the AMD-associated LOC387715/ARMS2 of the nuclear genome localizes to mitochondria [8], [9].
The specific use of biomonitoring data determines the principles that are most germane; this discussion arbitrarily groups the uses into four areas – human research, public health, product stewardship and medical practice.
This advice is most applicable to social entrepreneurs selling products and services to municipalities, schools or companies and is perhaps less germane to an app-maker trying to become the next Uber.
The ethical/religious connotations of the album are probably best left to another forum; what's germane here is the fact that the Heavens, on record, is a one-man show, a product of shrewd overdubbing and self-sufficient conviction.
This particular detail, not remotely germane, seems to be, like the woman's name, Cordelia -- and indeed, the title of the collection -- the product of a grandiose vision or an overreaching ambition that in this story and others threatens to weaken the narrative fabric.
Is this fact germane?
This passage seemed germane.
Perceptive and germane question.
Perhaps such comparisons are germane.
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