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But another question, just as pertinent, would be this: Why do pandemic strains arise so rarely?
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To withhold this pertinent information would be deceptive.
For anyone with half an eye on this season's catwalks, a more pertinent question would be: who doesn't?
But the more pertinent question would be whether, even in America, the stranger had the first idea as to what either candidate would do in office.
Ponting's heir-apparent he may very well be but a more pertinent ambition would be to hold down his batting place.
A more pertinent question would be: shouldn't these programmes have been broadcast in the first place on the local radio stations in the West Indies?
It is arguable that in the light of Enright, the validity of the pertinent section would be upheld on the basis of proportionality and consequentialist concern for public protection.
Software was developed, basing on these models, searching for the optimum chemical composition of steel, so that – at the particular conditions of the technological process – the risk of manufacturing the products that would not meet the requirements of the pertinent standards would be minimised.
(If the firm's owners are risk averse or risk seeking, the pertinent criterion would be expected profit weighted by their risk preferences).
A more pertinent benchmarking would be on a national scale.
Perhaps a more pertinent analysis would be to derive lifetime risk rather than a 10-year risk for this cohort of survivors, as majority of these survivors are <40 years of age at the completion of their treatment and the risk of CVD is most manifest beyond 50 years of age.
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