Sentence examples for pertain to us from inspiring English sources

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"As I read it and we were wondering if it in fact did pertain to us, my heart sank.

"The issue is not an industrywide problem and really does not pertain to us," said Lily Mitchem Pearsall, the association's spokeswoman.

While I'm sure it was infuriating for the other Times competitors - Goodliffe sitting doing nothing for a further eight minutes while he waited for the next-best solver to finish - it's so bonkers, it doesn't pertain to us mortals.

Or is that the point of social living -- that we listen to all the issues, even the ones that we feel like don't pertain to us?

"Maybe it doesn't pertain to us," Melanie Alix told the Edmonton Journal in 2011, "but it might pertain to the next person and it might be crucial to save somebody's life".

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Rathke only said that the State Department is "aware of reports of that nature" and that the US would prosecute corruption charges because they pertained to US law.

One of those discussions pertained to US sanctions against Russia and occurred on 29 December – the same day Barack Obama levied more sanctions against Russian officials as an act of retribution toward its government for meddling in the election.

That structure prohibits processing information that is sensitive but may be in the public interest, such as that concerning criminality, political donations, or sex offences; or information that pertains to us all unconditionally and without reference to relevance or accuracy, such as information revealing race or ethnicity (images), or philosophical beliefs (opinions).

A CBS spokeswoman, Christa Robinson, said her network hasn't hired any contributors who worked for the Trump administration, "so I do not believe this question [about NDAs] pertains to us". She did not respond to a question about CBS's policy toward its unpaid news sources.

As such, he contends that "the impossibility of the first must also prove the falsity of the second" (5:114), and thus, our practical conviction or faith is secured by something that necessarily pertains to us all, via the authority and bindingness of the moral law.

Can you see how this pertains to us?

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