Sentences with phrase «germane questions»

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.
The documentary project Deposit by the Swiss photographer Yann Mingard (° 1973) confronts us with provocative and germane questions about the...
What germane question (s) could a climate scientist have about a «potential failure mode»?
I don't care about those polls; they aren't asking a germane question.

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This kind of error might involve the erroneous attribution of an eternal object to CE, but it would not involve incorrect information contributed by CE; thus it is not germane to the question of whether CE itself can involve error.)
Exactly what the Morning Star symposium questioner had in mind I am not sure, but his question was as germane as it was unanticipated.
Here are just two passages germane to the question raised by the site's introductory paragraphs about the impact of the redefinition of marriage on religious liberty and much else besides.
My critique of Hick's theodicy would also seem germane to Hasker's with regard to the question of divine deception.
It does not seem germane to the question at hand.
It's not necessarily germane to the question, but did offer some context as to where the Tea Party sits on the US political spectrum.
During the initial three hours - plus of the hearing, Council members took turns questioning Fuleihan, seeking answers mostly about issues germane to committees they either chair or serve on.
«This 50 - year - old incident may seem like ancient history, but it is quite relevant, not least because it answers some questions germane to our current era.
Although this is good information, most of it is not germane to the question of how to decide among different brokers.
Michael Palin asked that question nearly 40 years ago on «Monty Python's Flying Circus,» and it's as germane as ever in considering the merits and drawbacks to blogging, and particularly the comment strings following posts.
Comment 12 conflated my request about actually seeing the specific WSJ article in question with the obviously germane broader issue of «WSJ coverage of climate issues generally,» which was of course a part of why anyone cared about the article in question in the first place.
I'll cover this quickly, but its really not germane to the main question at hand»
After a series of blunders, insults of «voodoo science» to people asking honest, germane, questions, Africagate, and now this, they have no place to go, they've hit rock bottom.
Nobody has made a claim of more storms by count in particular basins, so any evidence on that matter seems not germane to the present question.
>> The question of whether we have enough land to grow corn for food and fuel is an interesting one but not germane here.
So the parts of your answer about Top Gear's ethnicity, the Mafia, France, etc, are not really germane to the question and should probably be removed.
Asking questions during a job or informational interview does not take an extraordinary amount of bravado... as long as they are germane.
The question of fault or the reason for the demise of the relationship is not germane to the mediation process.
The pattern of results related to the sociodemographic predictors can be seen in Table 2; because these results are not germane to this study's research questions, they are not discussed further.
Your amateurish and overly simplistic view of advocacy transcends worthlessness, when you can't articulate the concept of «value added» either turning into a positive reality in a trade or being nonexistent — as being what is most germane to the question of REALTOR value.
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