Not exact matches
For that
matter, I can't remember why it was ever called «positivism», but that isn't
germane either.
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.
«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.
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.
Nor do I suggest that the only
matters that are
germane are the statutory provisions.
Although a different judge decided a fee request than the judge presiding over
germane matters, the Murrells failed to cite authority as to why de novo review was warranted under the circumstances The trial court even apportioned out noncompensable work from compensable work, with the Murrells failing to pinpoint what aspects of the apportionment were wrong.
The
germane issues revolve about around the age at which you wish to retire, your retirement needs, spousal and family considerations, health issues and financial
matters.
The
germane issues revolve around the age at which you wish to step out, personal health in the event you will not be able to carry on until then, family considerations, financial concerns, retirement needs, procedural
matters and whether you wish to remain where you are or relocate.