Sentences with phrase «germane in»

I should also point out that there is a difference between a projection and a prediction, but given the short time scales here and the amount of warming «in the pipeline» already it's probably not germane in this case.
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 here:
[Response: People should strive to include everything that is germane in the paper and methods description, but that doesn't always happen since it isn't always clear what issues are going to be important.
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.
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.

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The best way to include your link is to find articles that are germane to the product or service you are offering, or at least those that you feel confident in responding to intelligently, and write a meaningful post.
Once in the groups, be active in the form of posts that are germane: articles, blogs links and the like.
In meetings, we often get bored when people raise germane points.
The germane factor here re growth is that those with higher propensities to spend the marginal dollar are seeing fewer dollars flow their way, while those who are anything but liquidity constrained — the very wealthy — are bathing in the stuff.
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 fundinIn 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 fundinin return for border wall funding.
In the past, I've recounted a story about one such roadblock to achieving success when taking this approach that is germane to our current discussion so I'll repeat it here.
Like me, he views such concerns as highly germane to this misguided legislation: «When banks fail, they usually fail in a correlated way, because they are chasing the same strategies and ideas.
In the U.S. case, this is particularly germane with respect to housing and mortgage finance.
I would encourage Clare Asquith to consider that there are several possible reasons why, in a brief essay that dealt with several books, I might not have noted a germane point about hers.
In passing, it is probably germane to ask what that expression «deep - seated» is intended to convey.
It is a synthesis between the two in which the Indo European elements merged with those of the mysticism that was germane to the Indian soil.
What is in the masters interest, the value of the slave as an asset or the master being sideways with his god are not germane to the discussion.
The major task in the ministry, to which both Whitehead's and Kaplan's process theologies are germane, is consoling those who have suffered tragedies, especially bereavement, and helping those who have suffered human injustice and oppression.
But here's the germane point: To reject human exceptionalism is essentially to claim that we are just another animal in the forest, which leads to the logical conclusion that killing should be an allowable remedy to illness and disability.
The difference is little enough In any case, and is certainly not germane to our discussion.
One of UCLA's own faculty members has written a historical study of civic life in early modern Philadelphia that is directly germane to my own analysis of his and others» academic lives at UCLA.
They viewed theology as either a highly personal, individualized matter or as an essentially academic discipline conducted in universities and seminaries, something not germane to the life of the church or to personal faith.
Exactly what the Morning Star symposium questioner had in mind I am not sure, but his question was as germane as it was unanticipated.
Now, as for «slinging insults», in what way were you insulted by my words, and how is that even germane to the present dialogue?
They are equally germane to the challenges of modern Christian evangelization and missionary activity and, in retrospect, equally pertinent to the dilemma of modern colonialization.
It is «myth become fact,» to use the t / tle of a germane essay by C.S. Lewis (in God in the Dock).
Even more germane to the present issue, he warned and warned in the»50s that New York, where the sport was controlled by politicians, was faced with a trotting scandal.
With the much - discussed Hollywood film Won't Back Down making educational waves, Tough's book is not only timely but germane to the larger public dialogue about improving teaching and learning in all schools — public, private and independent.
«This matter is presently generating a lot of public concern and discourse and is presently in the front burner of national discourse thus germane to Nigerians.
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 his welcome address, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police command, Imohimi Edgal stated that the book could not have been written at a better time than now, describing the title as apt and germane to national discourse.
Fourthly, it is also germane that the Security Services had made it clear in March 2005, through a report from the Intelligence and Security Committee, that «they operated a culture that respected human rights and that coercive interrogation techniques were alien to the Services» general ethics, methodology and training» (paragraph 9 of the first judgment), indeed they «denied that [they] knew of any ill - treatment of detainees interviewed by them whilst detained by or on behalf of the [US] Government» (paragraph 44 (ii) of the fourth judgment).
@agc It is a true fact and as I note in the preface, just to list some of the more germane facts alone is a big task, and analyzing the economic consequences caused by those facts is an epic task beyond the scope of any one answer.
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 germanIn 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 germanin 2013 through a hostile amendment that was ultimately ruled not germane.
«Some of the issues raised in the said memo are germane and may be part of things we will be discussing as time goes on.»
«The marked increase in its prevalence as reported in the present study is likely germane to the growing decriminalization of marijuana,» noted Ms. Brady.
«We think our study is important because it means the biology we have seen in lower organisms is germane to primates,» says Richard Weindruch, a professor of medicine at the School of Medicine and Public Health, and one of the founders of the UW study.
Sometimes ruefully transmitted by him as the knowledge that life is an ordeal to be endured, this seasoning is germane to his mature persona, and especially his formidable performances in Driving Miss Daisy, Glory, Eastwood's Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004), Frank Darabont's The Shawshank Redemption (1994), David Fincher's Se7en (1995), Steven Spielberg's Amistad (1997), and Ben Affleck's Gone Baby Gone (2007).
While I have always had my students collaborate in groups or partners, I can see how much more naturally collaboration will occur (at any time, when my students feel the need) when we give them the furniture and actual spaces that encourage the kind of teamwork germane to so many careers today.
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.
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.
While not directly germane to this agenda, it is worth noting that in all of these efforts, as well as others not directly related to teacher learning (see Pearson, Spalding, & Myers, 1998), discussions of assessment tools lead almost inevitably to discussions of curriculum and teaching.
But the more germane issue is that each year in our cities, traditional district schools send hundreds of kids packing to Adult Ed.
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.
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.
The wrong prince will soon be crowned king, unless Edward can produce the Great Seal of England in time to prove his right to the throne.In The Prince and the Pauper, Mark Twain sheds satiric light on class distinctions, personal identity, and power dynamics that seem as germane today as ever before.Revised edition: Previously published as The Prince and the Pauper, this edition of The Prince and the Pauper (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions...
Traders refer to the March Corn contract or the December WTI contract since this point in the future is germane to the value and execution of the contract position.
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.
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