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(This is particularly germane, given Laura's age: 40).
One nugget seemed particularly germane to the Washington discussion about possible tax increases on capital gains.
To be fair, this one applies to both candidates, but it's particularly germane to Clinton.
Such observations seem particularly germane as the 115th Congress gets seated and team Trump prepares to take the reins.
These challenges may seem particularly germane to poorer and fragile countries, but similar trials plague more affluent health systems.
Particularly germane is "Communicating Climate Change Risks in a Skeptical World," a paper by John Sterman of the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose work has been discussed here before.
The elegant curlicues and stylized movements of Cambodian dance are difficult to learn but, Mr. Sar found, not particularly germane to ballet.
Slack labor markets rob working families of a reliable source of more equitable distribution (this observation is particularly germane in our largely deunionized workplaces).
"It is particularly germane for these conversations to appear on exhibit today because visitors can hear how he reached across the aisle".
But he said he did not view such evidence as particularly germane and used a colorful example to emphasize his point.
I thought Isaac Asimov's three laws seemed particularly germane to both: protect humans, obey orders and preserve themselves, in that order.
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