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The concept of managing a pipeline, opportunities and accounts is very germane to B2B companies and a small segment of B2C — where the purchase is a large, multi-step, highly considered purchase.
This story is not only a fascinating piece of American history few today even remember; it's also very germane to the current public debate about government surveillance.
While this concept is consistent with previous scientific discussions of the potential for "repurposing" of drugs, the focus on the Ebola virus is very germane to the immediate medical crisis and the need for effective therapies related to Ebola infections.
Again, this is a very germane point, which we have now included, together with the reference to the work by Domenici et al. We have, however, kept this brief and to the point since it was leading more towards the ideal escape trajectories of the prey than to the pursuit strategy of the predator, which was the prime function of this part of the paragraph.
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Question: how much, then, does pop culture, such as the very-germane-to-this-discussion musical trio Destiny's Child, affect how parents name their children?
The topic of Handel's sexuality -- very much germane to the Italian cantatas that are Ms. Harris's principal concern -- is addressed with candor and sympathy.
The Undertones and the Au Pairs had split up in 1983, Gang of Four and the Raincoats in 1984 and even Orange Juice were on their last legs …" She describes music in a very professional, brisk, germane way, never using more than two adjectives, which gives those sections the atmosphere of studio notes rather than prose.
This debate will be the focus of secion 4. A very critical question germane to these epistemological issues is raised by the Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu (c. 4th century CE): how do we distinguish veridical perceptions from the non-veridical ones?
"I think it's important to show that aspects of ancient Indian ways are still very much alive and are highly germane even to our ways".
In a very condensed form the main facts germane to the problem are these: (i) When we consider a situation in which we did a certain action, we are quite convinced that we could have done otherwise: we could have performed an alternative action.
But Justice Kennedy said today that those precedents were not applicable because "to insist upon asking what speech is germane would be contrary to the very goal the University seeks to pursue".
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