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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pertinent time" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a time that is relevant or appropriate to a specific situation or topic being discussed. Example: The defendant's alibi was confirmed by a witness who saw him at the pertinent time of the crime.
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"There couldn't be a more pertinent time for Worth to step up to the plate".
It could not come at a more pertinent time for Gary McKinnon, the computer hacker who suffers from Asperger's syndrome, and whose case has now dragged on for a decade.
In other words, what is the fundamental value of a share?Given the volatility of some equities over the past two years, this is a particularly pertinent time to be asking this question.
John Robinson 11pm, GOLD Since his death in 1994, wondering what Bill Hicks would have made of the world's mounting absurdities has been a constant pastime among his fans – so the year of Trump feels like a pertinent time to revisit this 1991 show.
Roseman: The pertinent time period will be several years from now when the massive ramp in global stimulus is winding down.
It was the right-back's second goal in two games - his only strikes of the season could not have come at a more pertinent time.
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At pertinent times, Bob Fishel, Veeck's public relations official, held up signs asking the fans questions like "Steal?" and "Infield Back?" The fans voted by holding up their signs.
The pertinent time-dependent equations, governing the flow and heat transfer are reduced into a set of non-linear ordinary differential equations with the aid of suitable similarity transformations.
That is all the more pertinent this time, because the usual route out of big banking busts recovery on the back of strong global growth seems closed.For individual countries, however, the calculus is often different, particularly on fiscal policy.
BAMcin tek, 30 Lafayette Avenue, at Ashland Place, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, (718) 636-4100, bam.org; $11. (Kehr) 'A FACE IN THE CROWednesdayesday) This 1957 satire, directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg about a "simple, barefoot fascist" -- a conniving radio host (Andy Griffith) with a hidden political agenda -- seems more and more pertinent as time goes on.
At that point, all of the pertinent information – time, place, date, the event's website, etc. – would be saved to a user's account on the Mem2D website for later.
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