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But after the Deepwater Horizon explosion, the Office of Inspector General sought to speed up the report's release because it was too relevant to wait, a minerals agency official said.
He had originally intended for their feud to be merely a prologue to a modern-day story, then realised that the argument was too relevant to relegate to the past and and so ended up "reanimating their ghosts" to make them argue from beyond the grave.
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On the other hand, defense lawyers also say that prior-bad-acts evidence is too relevant — that it's so incriminating that it denies the defendant a fair trial.
But again, I'm not sure sell-out is too relevant a term here - it's just as easy to see an art hound like Van Sant making a movie as by-the-numbers as Finding Forrester as a bold experiment (however failed), and the likes of Elephant (however successful) the product of a director working squarely within his comfort zone.
In his book Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger, the science journalist Jeff Wise goes deep into this, but one brief extract (prefacing the tale of a man who did lift a car to save a cyclist trapped underneath) is too relevant to not reproduce here.
The descriptive evidence presented in Figure 1 showing that trust levels of second-generation immigrants exhibit a fair amount of variation by home country in both host countries suggests this type of selection may not be too relevant.
The idea was too simple, to relevant, and too big of an opportunity.
They also argued that the English Baccalaureate measure was too prescriptive and relevant only for the more academic students.
Jonathan Bach, Mr. Lemus's lawyer, said that the period was too remote to be relevant to the shooting at the nightclub.
Importantly, the magnitude of this effect was too small to be relevant in comparisons of HRQoL in former ICU patients from cities with different social structures within one country.
Mr. Buckman said he was told by the deputy attorney general handling the case, John M. Fahy, that the information was not relevant or was too burdensome to obtain.
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