That lesson is just as
germane for those looking to sell a home.
I would have thought [it] more important and
germane for a comment on Canadian policy.
But that's fodder more
germane for a sex or relationship consultant.
Why are the last 15 years of observations not
germane for eliminating some of the more extreme scenarios?
This discovery is especially
germane for teacher education programs, as it suggests that simply addressing teacher technology standards in preservice teacher education may not be sufficient for preparing future educators to implement technology effectively in their classrooms.
This may have broad implications not only for pathogenesis but may reveal novel compartments
germane for diagnosis, prognosis, therapy and prevention.
Returning to work is
germane for the survival of the family.»
Not exact matches
«Our ultimate concern is
for the intellectual health of society, but there are issues here that are more immediately
germane to investors,» Fraser - Jenkins said.
But don't mistake
germane (or relevant)
for material.
In recent weeks,
for instance, on another issue
germane to his appeal to his base — immigration — the White House was unwilling to irritate the base and worked to scuttle a bipartisan Senate compromise that would have shielded hundreds of thousands of people who had been brought to the US illegally as kids in return
for border wall funding.
Tocqueville's comments seem especially
germane in the present context,
for he was very concerned that the democratic historian's emphasis on «general facts,» while not entirely wrong, was prone to exaggeration, and therefore could become dangerously misleading.
For that matter, I can't remember why it was ever called «positivism», but that isn't
germane either.
For the author's proposed picture of Paul (although on the face of it a «straightforward description») serves to invite approval of the author's conviction that continuity between Christianity and Israel's Scriptural religion is
germane to the church's identity and self - creation.
Now, as
for «slinging insults», in what way were you insulted by my words, and how is that even
germane to the present dialogue?
Another, particularly
germane this time of year, is when it seems as though recent meals have been so festive that one's digestive system cries
for a simple combination of chlorophyll, protein, and little else.
He repeated an observation that seems
germane, «Fantasy is
for those who can't cope with reality while reality is
for those who can't cope with their fantasies.»
International Journal of Play Therapy ®, the official journal of the Association
for Play Therapy, is dedicated to publishing and disseminating reports of original research, theoretical articles and substantive reviews of topics
germane to play therapy.
He said, «It is
germane at this stage to congratulate the Federal Government which in the last one week commenced the payment of monthly stipends to its successful applicants
for the N - Power schemes
for the unemployed youths in our country and the payment of monthly stipends of N5, 000 to vulnerable but socially responsible poor in our society.
In a statement, NARAL is singling out Senate IDC Leader Jeff Klein
for bringing the measure to the floor (Klein attempted this in 2013 through a hostile amendment that was ultimately ruled not
germane.
The five bidders
for the fraught Aqueduct race track contract will have the right to black out information from documents
germane to the deal,...
It is absolutely essential
for our nationhood building, and critically
germane to our pursuit of eliminating the self - institutionalizing corruption deed that every native - born Ghanaian be issued with a GHANA IDENTITY CARD now.
The five bidders
for the fraught Aqueduct race track contract will have the right to black out information from documents
germane to the deal, before they're made available to the public tomorrow, as per Governor David Paterson's approval.
The chip's theft would be devastating to the nations of the world and upset the balance of power and / or would put Apple and Microsoft out of business; the explanation is tossed off quickly and is really not
germane to this discussion, because mainly what the movie wants and needs are excuses
for people to fight and wisecrack and drive stylish cars very quickly and blow things up and smash vehicles and destroy property and make some more jokes and maybe flirt a little and kill people without dwelling too long on the dead bodies and maybe quite possibly and casually kill innocent civilians but not acknowledge anything more than — wow!
As Ryan and the GSE look
for fresh, far - reaching ways to close the opportunity gap
for young Americans, Five Miles Away, A World Apart will be
germane, even though integration is not a priority in education
for either the Democratic or Republican parties.
Whether online, in person, or a combination of both, PD must be engaging,
germane, and actionable
for the teacher.
P21 has also published many papers central to their framework that are
germane to 21st century models of learning (see below
for some of the more relevant publications).
[2] Because of its popularity and because a sizable body of psychological evidence
germane to the topic is available, it is worth lingering on this particular practice
for a moment.
Sarah Odishoo's essay «
Germane German: A Lesson In Dispelling» has been nominated
for the 2015 Pushcart Prize by Under The Sun.
The point all this begs to make — most
germane to our our subject of self - publishing — is that writers whose books are in the hands of traditional publishers do not have the freedom to take their books
for long walks down every possible promotion and marketing avenue, or to even have their books follow circuitous alleyways that can lead to fields of light.
Our group consists of 150 + research writers who are
germane in their field of study and are available round the clock
for aiding individuals in assignment writing across the globe.
Their life stories are the perfect impetus
for discussion on a host of important historical themes
germane to the 1950s, such as gender roles, racial prejudice and segregation, and scientific exploration.
Picking up from Tucker in that last bit about embracing differences — and knowing that the IndieReCon team is now going into a period of evaluation to map out the way forward — I might offer this, too: at our Author (R) evolution Day conference (#ARDay) in New York, debuted by O'Reilly Tools of Change
for Publishing on February 12, it became evident that the concept of an «entrepreneurial author» may be more
germane to what we're seeing now than that of an «indie» or independent or self - publishing or traditionally publishing or hybrid author.
She also can speak, herself, of course, she points out, as agent
for many authors with experience
germane to the conversation.
And I only share this information because it genuinely helped dramatically change my life
for the better — and I think this information is
germane to just about anyone's desire to become more financially secure in life.
Rubinstein has an uncannily acute eye
for artists whose work is
germane to the contemporary conversation.
In Jonas's case, the genius in the proposal was to say «this artist has been
germane to so many generations of artists working with the moving image, this is an opportunity to have her work surveyed
for a global community.»
Kennedy Cutler's recursive physical production, a mise en abyme practice that borrows from, but stands formally in opposition to, digital space, poses some
germane questions
for twenty - first century artists.
This is how Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain described the climate policy challenge in 2005 and, if anything, his statement is more
germane now given prospects
for prolonged international financial ills: «The blunt truth about the politics of climate change is that no country will want to sacrifice its economy in order to meet this challenge.»
For a sample of Marchetti's thinking that is highly germane in considering the seemingly inevitable expansion of gas production around the globe for decades to come, read he
For a sample of Marchetti's thinking that is highly
germane in considering the seemingly inevitable expansion of gas production around the globe
for decades to come, read he
for decades to come, read here:
Therefore,
for entirely reasonable and
germane definitions of weather and climate, that system demonstrates that weather may be unpredictable while climate remains predictable, which directly refutes your stated position that the statistical properties of an unpredictable system must necessarily be unpredictable.
This is particularly
germane this week, as a couple thousand scientists and others focused on polar change have gathered in Montreal
for a large conference (Twitter feed here) reviewing the enormous body of work produced under the recent International Polar Year initiative.
I eagerly await every new missive from Monckton in eager anticipation of some obscure but
germane word not previously in my vocabulary, and hence sent scurrying
for a new browser window from which to divine its meaning.
Ben, please delete this as you see fit,
for it's not, obviously,
germane but I can't help it.
«Although we find Pearson's r and CE not
germane to use in this paper
for decision - making purposes —
for the reasons described above and in Appendix 1, we include the values of these measures in Tables 1S and 2S
for all the scenarios we examine so that they are available to the community.»
Just as
for those who reject biological evolution, those who reject the findings of direct research into the behavior of Earth's climate must also selectively reject findings from a plethora of other fields of inquiry tangentially
germane to climate research, further degrading the self - consistency of their argument.
>> The question of whether we have enough land to grow corn
for food and fuel is an interesting one but not
germane here.
The Court of Appeal did not pronounce on these issues
for a very simple reason: they were not
germane to the appeal.
The four part - test
for admissibility of expert evidence set forth in R. v. Mohan, [1994] 2 S.C.R. 9 (S.C.C.) remains
germane:
The second
germane fact was revealed by the AIT: «In the revised reasons
for deportation letter it is noted that it is unlikely that the appellant will re-offend... [The points made are that] the court has deemed that the appellant's crime is of such severity that he will always continue to be a threat to the community, the appellant's notoriety might make him feel excluded from society as he had been before and there was a significant risk that his previous disregard
for authority and the law might resurface and result in him coming to adverse attention.
The health of the insured, the time frame, the age of the company, and the reason
for purchasing it are all
germane to the discussion.