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15 Sentences With "be germane to"

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Horikoshi found the story of the slave girl to be germane to modern life.
This should be germane to Secretary Rice's qualifications to write about the promotion of freedom and democracy.
That may not be germane to the story, exactly, but the producer/MC makes a point of bringing it up.
His credentials might not always be germane to the topic at hand, but the new communications director brought them up anyway.
Perhaps he just needed to develop the "run the table" mantra, as slogans always seem to be germane to Green Bay playoff runs.
For this reason, I have been present in many meetings with President Zelenskyy and his administration, some of which may be germane to this inquiry.
It is not clear whether the Department of Justice or the special counsel have directed Cohen not to address any specific questions given that they could be germane to Mueller's continuing investigation.
Together, they suggest that the "Britishness" of the show's two chief curators — Sheena Wagstaff, head of the Met's modern and contemporary art department, and Luke Syson, head of European sculpture and decorative arts — may be germane to its formation.
"I think that certainly in our emoluments case they will be germane to establish the foreign cash and relationships and other benefits," said Norman L. Eisen, an Obama administration ethics lawyer who is on the legal team that filed the lawsuit.
These sex differences are likely to be germane to trials of potential cures, most of which are exploring ways to energize the immune system to kill H.I.V. The number of men — and gay men in particular — in H.I.V. trials has always surpassed the number of women.
So I expect that as this matures over time, if we decide that the brand we're going to ride is the HBO brand as kind of the front end of that direct-to-consumer relationship or one of the key drivers around it, we're going to have to provide the ability for customers to navigate out of that brand into other types of content that might not be germane to what you have in your business today.
Flying an airplane smoothly, with coordinated turns (using the ailerons and rudder together) while maintaining precise control of altitude and airspeed and bank angle, is … actually that's not so difficult; but doing all this while at the controls of an aircraft that's, say, being buffeted by crosswind gusts as you turn towards a runway, in a busy traffic pattern, with the stall warning beginning to whine because you banked too late and too hard, but it's too late to fix that judgement error now, and the radio crackling in your ears as the tower says something which might or might not be germane to you — — well, the instructor who made that first takeoff seem easy told me, later that same day, that most people who begin pilot training never finish it.
The need-to-know determination is made by a disclosure officer, who may work in the office of origin of the information. The specified need to know must be germane to the prospective user's mission, or of necessity for the integrity of a specified security apparatus.
13 of R.A. 9363 and sec. 66 of the Omnibus Election Code. Nine other justices adopted Justice Puno’s view that these provisions satisfy the requisites of the equal protection test, especially the second requirement that it must be germane to the purposes of the law. It was emphasized that the purpose of the law is to defer to the sovereign will of the people by letting elective officials serve until the end of the terms for which they were elected notwithstanding the filing of their certificates of candidacy.
The original ruling also saw no valid justification in applying the automatic resignation rule exclusively to appointive officials and not to elected ones. The classification between the two classes of officials failed to pass the test of equal protection, which requires a valid classification to be: (1) based upon substantial distinctions; (2) germane to the purposes of the law; (3) not limited to existing conditions only; and (4) applicable equally to all members of the class. The first ponencia held that the classification under section 4 of Resolution 8678 must be struck down because it fails to satisfy the second requisite that the classification must be germane to the purposes of the law. If the purpose of the automatic resignation rule is to prevent either undue influence or neglect of duty on the part of the candidate, there is no reason to exclude elected officials from the coverage of the law.

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