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Republic Steel has no pertinence here, since the federal courts have both the jurisdiction and the authority to impose punitive sanctions in their efforts to devise a federal law of remedies.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, April 7 , 1956P. 39...To a beachcomber from the North the race problem has no pertinence... Being a guest of the State of Florida, author "minds his manners" & does not criticize his host's custom Speaks of two small encounters with "color".
Get immediate access to this article for just $1 a week by subscribing now....To a beachcomber from the North the race problem has no pertinence... Being a guest of the State of Florida, author "minds his manners" & does not criticize his host's custom Speaks of two small encounters with "color".
Our nation separates church and state, so religious objections to civil marriage have no pertinence.
All of that stuff, he says, has no pertinence to the Qur'an: It's a book that rejects violence, doesn't mention the burqa, embraces a role for women, and doesn't explicitly ban images of Muhammad or encourage Muslims to murder satirical cartoonists.
All of that stuff, he says, has no pertinence to the Qur'an: it's a book that rejects violence; doesn't mention the burqa; embraces a role for women; and doesn't explicitly ban images of Muhammad or encourage Muslims to murder satirical cartoonists.
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However, H-lignin constitutes only about 3%% of the total lignin so that this difference is of no particular pertinence.
In a period of competitive investment, this advice loses its pertinence: with no relevant experience to draw upon, it is difficult to assess what others are doing and whether one should follow," McGettigan said.
Cite a person's transgender status only when it is pertinent and its pertinence is clear to the reader.
His present Whitney survey, emphatically titled "Richard Artschwager!" arrives without such packaging and positioning, though there's no question that the artist has pertinence to things going on today.
The message of the Requiem, a reflection on the horrors of war couched in a liturgical context, was obviously meant to be universal, and there appears, alas, no danger that it will lose pertinence anytime soon.
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