Sentences with phrase «very apposite»

I knew there was one more, very apposite pun to be had and this is it.
No more than a handful of those in the Viceroy's House that evening could have realized what a very apposite choice of film it was.
How to Market Your Book to a Niche Audience — Diana Urban at BookBub with some very apposite advice.
The issue with how the STEM school will be populated, staffed, and furnished with resources is very apposite.
The future of the internet, who owns it, the balance between freedom and regulation is very apposite today.
This is a very apposite book and should be read by ministers, shadow ministers, parliamentarians and civil servants, but I doubt whether more than a few will have the inclination or time to do so.
It is very apposite that Benn Steil's The Marshall Plan has been published this year against the background of the Trump Presidency and the debate in the USA over the shift from intervention to a kind of isolationism.
Your comment about the old CP seems very apposite - only apostate Tories and former CP hard men / women really seem to like this way of working.
As such his queries are very apposite to the charism of Faith movement and this pastorally oriented column in particular.
Regarding Roger Scruton's quarrel with Paul Griffiths about the relation of marriage to the state, Lord Stowell's analysis in Dalrymple v Dalrymple seems very apposite: Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes although....

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