Sentences with phrase «seem germane»

Take stock of your life experiences, too, including hobbies, volunteer work, and other jobs that on the surface don't seem germane to the position you are seeking.
It does not seem germane to the question at hand.
My critique of Hick's theodicy would also seem germane to Hasker's with regard to the question of divine deception.
From this starting point, I arrive at six themes or perspectives that seem germane to an ethic of food and drink.
This is a post I have made before, which seems germane to the discussion at hand.
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.»
It's shot on film, which seems germane considering it's a story which exists on an exciting frontier between one era and the next.
So if many of the issues raised here — about painting's civic role, its preferred surfaces, procedures, and audience — remain uncomfortably open, that seems germane to the approach.
As I was interested when molecules achieved the higher energy states that comes with more greenhouse gas molecules — the energy states in which greenhouse gas molecules entered the atmosphere seemed germane.
Forgot all about this — seemed germane to the stationarity (not) of ENSO.

Not exact matches

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.
It seems to me, therefore, that the metaphysical background of process thought is far more germane to the evolutionary picture provided by biology than is the mechanistic philosophy, implicit or explicit, that so often accompanies evolutionary theory.
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.
As Congressman Porter Hardy Jr., a Virginia Democrat heading the subcommittee, commented succinctly at one germane point: «It seems to me the whole thing is a little bit cockeyed.»
«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.
I actually didn't think about it at all as it didn't seem all that germane to the story.
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...
Germane to the next thread down, it seems like the «f *** d' word is sending comments into moderation.
I am going to repeat a comment I made in earlier thread as it seems more germane here and provides additional evidence about the reluctance of climate scientist to speak freely.
Whether it is the biggest effect of the evening or not doesn't seem to be germane.
Seems pretty germane to me.
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.
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