Sentences with phrase «especially pertinent»

The following Facts for Families contain information that is especially pertinent to families of children who have experienced abuse or interpersonal violence:
If you have a skill or experience that is especially pertinent to your new job, you can explain it further in your cover letter.
The need to build a more positive work - life balance is especially pertinent given that a quarter of professionals value work - life balance most when considering a new role.
Interestingly, and especially pertinent to the Podcast Business Summit, 70 % of device owners listen to podcasts, while only 45 % of non-owners do.
While the Roku offers search over perhaps the widest selection of apps of any streaming device, the Mi Box's personalized curation via your Google account (especially pertinent to Android users) would appear to make this one a tie.
This is especially pertinent when there are children working within a family business, who have their own independent concerns about how the divorce will affect their future within the business context.
Debra's presentation on delegation is succinct, thorough and useful for anyone who is in limbo about delegating tasks and especially pertinent to legal recruiters.
This is especially pertinent in Ontario because, when this legislation was introduced, the then Minister of Labour noted that workers» compensation was failing to restore workers to their pre-accident status.»
This question is especially pertinent since Canada and the EU seem to want to use the CETA «to promote the development of electronic commerce between them».
Especially pertinent to what I want to do here, they discuss relevant technologies to estimate their automation potential in the various categories of tasks.
The issue of how we pose the question seems especially pertinent here.
Especially pertinent to that period is that the sunspots tripled, which should focus in on this as a factor, at least.
It is on the Urban Heat Island effect (UHI) that his observations become especially pertinent to modern day conditions.
Your comment to EPA regarding obligations to follow their own «procedural requirements» for data verification is especially pertinent because courts will frequently remand cases back to an agency for procedural errors such as this.
The potential of these initiatives is especially pertinent this week, with the EU proposing «pitifully weak» energy efficiency targets.
Especially pertinent given Gavin clearly accepts the LTP / LRD concept and the use of the Hurst coeffs.
But it does work when the speaker has something to say that's generally acknowledged to be especially pertinent, and / or the speaker enjoys a special reputation within the group.
Joanna Haigh's work is especially pertinent here.
The latter will be especially pertinent within a few decades to countries like China, Japan and South Korea.
... [I] t seems especially pertinent for this committee to consider the water budget of energy from shale gas compared with other sources... Natural gas, from both shale gas and conventional reservoirs requires less water per MMBtu of energy generated from combustion than any other common fuel.
The changing context for art that has any kind of activist impulse, the changing context for thinking about AIDS and everything to do with identity, makes his work seem especially pertinent.
Especially pertinent to Sphere with Inner Form, she drew attention to the relationship between «an inside and an outside of every form... a nut in its shell or of a child in the womb, or in the structure of shells or of crystals, or when one senses the architecture of bones in the human figure» (J.P. Hodin, «Barbara Hepworth and the Mediterranean Spirit», Marmo, no. 3, Dec. 1964, p. 62).
Jeanette Winterson once argued that our experience of art «suggests that the monolith of corporate culture is only a partial reality», an idea that may seem especially pertinent when viewing works by Parsons such as Forms 1.
Guston's ability to move successfully between figuration and abstraction and back again seems especially pertinent today, when artists shift regularly between these once - contradictory poles,» Auping said.
I think it is especially pertinent at this time in my career.
The influence of Guston's work, in particular his late paintings, continues to «cast a long shadow over the current landscape of contemporary art,» as Peter Benson Miller acknowledges in his recent publication.1 Because Guston was one of the few American painters to «defect» to Europe — both by undertaking numerous residencies, as well as departing from the quintessential Postwar «American style» — his significance is especially pertinent within a contemporary European context.
It was, of course, also a single player game — which is especially pertinent.
This is especially pertinent with the «WOAH» modern Crash memes, with many eulogy R.I.P. clips being shared shortly after the Behind the Meme video.
This is especially pertinent when it comes to food.
This question is especially pertinent right now.
This topic is especially pertinent because of the negative effect it is having and will continue to have on housing prices.
«It feels especially pertinent to my work as a memoirist.
Especially pertinent is securing hotel rooms early and through the official housing provider, Travel Planners, to avoid losing your hotel room and your money at the last minute.
These tests, along with PSSAs, are also a significant part of charter school evaluations — something especially pertinent to Boys» Latin this year, with its license up for renewal.
This question is especially pertinent considering the rising number of parents who are actively choosing bilingual education for their children.
One of their roles can be to help dispel myths and misconceptions about student experiences; this is especially pertinent in conversations surrounding students» gender identity.
These issues are especially pertinent to schools because some funders, especially companies, may well have another agenda - the desire to reach a new captive audience, the children.
The intriguing thesis of Orson Welles — that all writers are actors in one way or another — seems especially pertinent in a feature written, directed, and acted by the same two people.
Clinical studies have confirmed the wisdom in this rule.9 Since Sequoia Academy puts an emphasis on providing protein in all of its meals, this information is especially pertinent.
This is especially pertinent to those with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, an autoimmune condition that also has been linked with gluten intolerance.
Another line from Nietzsche is especially pertinent now: «Three cheers for physics!
That advice is especially pertinent now, the scientists say, when people everywhere are linked by social and other media in an «information society.»
Flip open a physics book, say, and you might find some especially pertinent examples in the chapter on magnetism.
This question is especially pertinent if your advisor has a large number of other students.
The case of cardiologist Peter Wilmshurst of the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital in Shropshire, UK, is especially pertinent here.
The question is especially pertinent since Cosmos 1 was conceived by the Planetary Society, a private not - for - profit group of space enthusiasts who raise money for novel and innovative projects that will seed further exploration.
This is especially pertinent given the worrying decline in the number of people taking part in regular exercise.
It seems anodyne to point out that by - elections are not like other votes - but it's especially pertinent when the Lib Dems are in town.
His experience with expenses, and the wider issues of disengagement which were especially pertinent in his race, gives him a key insight into the dynamics behind the strange results seen up and down the country.
This is especially pertinent to newer midwives, but the fear affects every one of them.
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