Sentences with phrase «also apposite»

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But, also, when gently or imploringly he adds a reminder to parents that that day should be not the goal and destination but an important stage in a continuing journey of regular Mass - going with parental support, he is saying a good and distinctly apposite word.
The apposite Learning Management System not only makes learning simple and convenient for the mLearners but also the learning administrators and coordinators who upload and update the learning content.
Mifuki Hotel & Spa entrally located in the heart of downtown Saigon — bustling city, right apposite to New World hotel and also a walking distance away from Ben Thanh market.
In the early part of the 20th century, European artists had also questioned accepted ideals of beauty, and the choice of Rossy de Palma, often referred to as «a Picasso portrait come to life» — her asymmetric features so impressed film director Pedro Almodóvar that he gave her a starring role in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)-- to model the latest Portable Art project collection is apposite.
The recent announcement by Ian Paisley that he was resigning his dual leadership roles, as First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive and as Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, almost a year after the restoration of a devolved power - sharing Assembly based in Stormont, Belfast, is perhaps an apposite time to assess the successes of the latest (hopefully permanent) attempt at devolving law - making powers to a region in the UK, and also to evaluate the robustness of institutionalised power - sharing as it meets the myriad challenges confronting the fledgling Assembly.
Rory Pope, Partner, Apposite Capital who is also joining the board of OrthoD, said: «Medical devices companies are a key focus to Apposite and a sector where we have had excellent outcomes.
Berger J.A. expressed concern that the traditional justification for denying intervener applications in criminal matters — that other voices can distort an appeal — is gratuitously invoked to deny apposite interventions by a party who could assist that court but whose submissions may also happen to prove useful to the defendant in the case.
I am also quite familiar with using research data to create apposite presentations; it will be prudent to mention that my presentations were an important part of the research paper that Mr. Hannibal wrote and I have been given credit for it in the «acknowledgements» portion.
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