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Only those studies that have particular pertinence to the reader will be read in their entirety.
That the work, about money and war, has pertinence to the news of the day goes without saying.
A doctor only to the dead, he dwells at length on his work's pertinence to the living.
Five of them in the show, from 1969 to 1971, emphasize the artist's pertinence to the recent history of painting.
The illustration has pertinence to the case at bar, for the case at bar is concerned with an income tax, and the power to impose it.
They sum up both Mr. Samaras's roving, yet always-close-to-home sensibility and his enormous pertinence to the art of the present.
But of more pertinence to the Ashes was the man who took the catch: Nevill, with Haddin in an unfamiliar position at point.
However, its pertinence to the Class G oilwell cement under an elevated condition still needs to be examined.
Table 6 Variables predicting pertinence to the clinical group Binary logistic regression analysis Predictors* B (e.p).p
Individual components should also be selected on the principles of analytical soundness, comprehensiveness, pertinence to the measured phenomenon, and also relationship with other individual components (OECD 2008).
Of more pertinence to the US government, however, was his record as a gunslinger.
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