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Because these standards have strong pertinence and better practicality, they have been promoted in many countries and been adopted by the IEC Committee as an international standard.
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The goodness of fit between the theoretical and the observed GC3 contents, and the consistency between experimental data and estimates of meiotic recombination parameters that can be derived from the model, are strong arguments in favor of its pertinence.
Cite a person's transgender status only when it is pertinent and its pertinence is clear to the reader.
And while they duly lose much of their pertinence to Epsom, usually ascribed to the hill, for much the same reason they are arguably rather stronger than in recent years.
But with how much pertinence?
And it is information of continuing pertinence.
Happily, Prototype offered musical vitality alongside social pertinence.
That said, the pertinence and poignancy of its subject in the current context is indisputable.
With austerity forcing many into poverty, this tale has a particular pertinence.
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