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But then it turns out that "the correct always fixes upon something that is pertinent in whatever is under consideration.
And we try to get information that is pertinent to the rescue: how many people there are, where they are, if there are critical health needs.
We're the Sistine choir and must sing in a way that is pertinent to the Sistine Chapel even if our bread and butter job is to sing for papal masses in the Basilica once or twice a week.
"New Jersey already suffers from a crisis of news coverage that is pertinent and specific to the state," said Representative Robert Menendez, a Democrat from Hudson County who was among the seven who signed the letter.
"Every methodology you could possibly use to measure urban corruption has its limitations, and is likely to reveal a certain type of corruption that is pertinent to some corrupt cities but largely unimportant in others," adds Timilsina.
The college chose the book because "it contributes to the discussion of a subject that is pertinent to Brooklyn today — i.e., the stories of Brooklyn's many immigrant communities who come from diverse areas and cultures of the world".
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In the projects, we're talking folks, about things that are pertinent".
There is a series of roughly six questions that are pertinent to the vote count.
I use The New York Times to find articles that are pertinent and interesting to my students.
The company says it uses the tracking data to help consumers receive ads that are pertinent to their lifestyles.
Your reference seems to pertain to Bill Clinton's so-called sexual misconduct, as if that were pertinent.
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