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"pertinent" Definitions
  1. appropriate to a particular situation
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They only allow information pertinent to the case at hand.
It is also a pertinent question for the armed forces.
J.K. Rowling has tapped into really deep and pertinent issues.
But Black Panther recaps all of the most pertinent details.
Some other pertinent questions: Who is the realest friend here?
The forecast is updated as pertinent economic data is released.
But more pertinent is how the show handles her death.
This is especially pertinent when making decisions about IT operations.
There are also pertinent surprises and rarities on the site.
Powell demonstrated his knowledge as he addressed all pertinent questions.
Finally, I'll end with another roundup that is particularly pertinent.
It remains as pertinent today as when it was written.
The questions raised in the exhibition are important and pertinent.
We should vote again on Chief Justice Roberts being able to determine who is pertinent... if Hunter Biden is one of the people who is pertinent to the evidence or to the trial then absolutely.
We should vote again on Chief Justice Roberts being able to determine who is pertinent ... if Hunter Biden is one of the people who is pertinent to the evidence or to the trial, then absolutely.
The wider point our ex-editor was making, though, is pertinent.
HUGH: It became pertinent for another generation with two different wars.
Rarely have these words been as pertinent as they are today.
Listening to the record now it feels more pertinent than ever.
Documents are pertinent only if they relate to a defined experience.
This recommendation is particularly pertinent for securities dealers and listed companies.
And it's somebody or something telling you something pertinent to you.
In fact, she asked the most pertinent question of the day.
Allow me to unpack the pertinent elements of that last sentence.
Through it all, the most pertinent question will continue to linger.
Nor was the value of the most recently dealt card pertinent.
Within moments, Willman had the pertinent Statcast data on his screen.
This decision is not just pertinent for the next five years.
But a more pertinent example may be the election of 1936.
Poland's successful transition to democracy in 1989 provides a pertinent example.
Aravena's Chilean housing projects, noted that this question was very pertinent
It was surprising, far from self-serious, pertinent without seeming preachy.
It sheds light on things that are pertinent to the discussion.
Moreover, many of the pertinent questions about that relationship remain unanswered.
It also is probably worth letting any pertinent family members — i.e.
He had further studied the pertinent Supreme Court precedent, Indiana v.
Perhaps the more pertinent question is, when will the revolt happen?
The investigation has explored all the areas we thought were pertinent.
But there's no authorization that is pertinent to this particular circumstance.
How Williams' ankle feels on Tuesday will be a pertinent question.
It also is probably worth letting any pertinent family members — i.e.
This leads to cynicism which leads to ignoring otherwise pertinent information.
A lot of these ideas became almost more pertinent over time.
That's quite pertinent to how I found out about you actually.
The pertinent part, from Newsday: Only the 1 o'clock games—pro move.
Right now, they are focusing on understanding what the pertinent questions are.
If we have information pertinent to the United States, we share it.
These questions hover around Grace's story, but they're no less pertinent today.
Promotional materials and publicity have altogether failed to acknowledge this pertinent detail.
It felt really pertinent, relevant and something that everybody could relate to.
It also gave out some pertinent business data for the first time.
The most pertinent thing to ask is as follows: is this esports?
The pertinent extract is from a speech by Mr. Xi on Jan.
Of course, what makes it all very pertinent now is the context.
Those emails, Comey writes, "appear to be pertinent" to the Clinton probe.
Evidence pertinent to the investigation was obtained via the search warrants executed.
It mined them for the most relatable tidbit, the most pertinent comment.
In this process, anything that has bearing on Kavanaugh's character is pertinent.
But the article should have included pertinent background information about Lieutenant Finn.
The more pertinent question revolves around how they will tackle each responsibility.
The most pertinent piece of advice from MAS is an obvious one.
What we get are hypotheses that, at best, can answer pertinent questions.
Perhaps the most pertinent example is Gilead sponsoring New York City Pride.
Democrats, though, have continued to interview people who may have pertinent information.
Those, for now, are far more pertinent questions than anything July-related.
Stettheimer's New York shows have been pertinent in either theory or practice.
" They added: "This might be particularly pertinent to debates on global warming.
The pertinent section of his testimony was documented by CNN's Zachary Cohen.
It is a pertinent time to reexamine the effectiveness of cultural activism.
"The July-September spread will be found more intimately tied to the basic supply-demand situation pertinent to it than wheat prices in general seem to be to the basic supply-demand situations pertinent to them," he noted.
"I shared this picture thinking it was pertinent and powerful," Pim told Reuters.
It then found the documents pertinent to its other case concerning the census.
But if they can take care of Boko Haram, it's a pertinent question.
But arguably it is the interwar period that is the most pertinent parallel.
What he's trying to hide may be pertinent to any number of matters.
But another, more pertinent theory relates to those emotions imbued within Slipknot's discography.
Maintaining an up-to-date fully functioning GPS is pertinent to national security.
Europe must act not by principle but when it is useful and pertinent.
But this ignores the (at least) equally pertinent question of whether it should.
OR IS IT JUST AN INDIVIDUAL SITUATION AND REALLY PERTINENT JUST TO WELLS?
Thing is, Zuck's response glosses over another pertinent issue here: consumption vs creation.
Examples of pertinent questions include: What is the ripple effect of this approach?
Here are the pertinent Summer Party details: Are you an early-stage startup?
For the first time this season, Mad Men's presience felt necessary and pertinent.
These may be pertinent; they may be significant; they may not be significant.
It reveals nothing about the elements of Lessin's biography that seem most pertinent.
This was particularly pertinent for those like me born with disproportionately large bottoms.
The cloud will continue to have a pertinent role in the IoT cycle.
I'm too young to be a legend, and too old to be pertinent.
You couldn't have had a more pertinent book come out right now, essentially.
But, Mr. Travers added, that might not even be the most pertinent question.
"We're here to talk about people with pertinent and probative evidence," Schiff said.
But we need to help Puerto Rican culture to continue to be pertinent.
It's such an in depth look at a really pertinent problem that persists.
And that means, before rushing to judgment, we get all the pertinent information.
Instead of debating pertinent issues, the conversation as shifted to debunking conspiracy theories.
When working, I limit my reading to the materials pertinent to the topic.
"Together with authorities, we are carrying out the pertinent investigations," the statement said.
They weaponize his political opponents and simultaneously distract from the most pertinent details.
Her work has never lost its relevance, but it feels especially pertinent today.
The subpoenas are broad, he said, but they are "clearly pertinent" to Congress' work.
And with the upcoming presidential elections, McConaughey notes that the movie feels especially pertinent.
This might seem like a weird question, but I think it's a pertinent one.
Here's a pertinent story about what might happen when that connection gets interrupted. Enjoy.
On one front, Giolito addresses pertinent issues in today's Sweden, like class and immigration.
Tips pertinent to the case can be left with police at (714) 993-8146.
Whether there's too much choice on that front too is perhaps another pertinent question.
After extracting pertinent data, Carter and his co-authors performed their own meta-analysis.
It will detail a host of top-line venture statistics pertinent to our topic.
Anyone with pertinent information is encouraged to contact Boston Police at 617-343-4248.
In no context is the question more pertinent than Trump's position on nuclear weapons.
Mr Ye did not mean the lesson to be pertinent to his own situation.
Consider these several comments by Trump; related pertinent facts, and responses by foreign leaders.
It may also be pertinent to a national enigma: the rise of Donald Trump.
Yet the professor's problem remains pertinent: confusion still reigns over what exactly platforms are.
Here are a few pertinent examples, from the recent past to the present day.
Galileo Gold is a CC. The findings seemed particularly pertinent for owners and breeders.
The sporting world offers a pertinent example of how fragmentation can cause rampant piracy.
This is what makes it so ripe for addressing pertinent questions of our time.
As it stands, Alexa lacks a lot of information that is pertinent to drivers.
The play, which opened in late January, became more pertinent as the weeks passed.
This investigation is ongoing and we will release pertinent information as it is available.
I'll also try to draw attention to pertinent clues without making any big predictions.
Here are the pertinent Winter Party details: When: Friday, February 7, 6:00 p.m.
That interviewer, Mary Louise Kelly asked Pompeo a series of pertinent questions about Ukraine.
Those may be pertinent to the impeachment proceedings, not to mention to law enforcement.
Augustine said to include any acronyms you have that are pertinent to the job.
In our short-attention span era, this dynamic will be more pertinent than ever.
The not-always-pertinent non-Sottsass material means that this exhibition sometimes feels padded.
Bolton, in particular, said he had pertinent information and all but begged to testify.
This is an excellent question, directly pertinent to all we do at Wine School.
The book arrives at a moment in which its political concerns are especially pertinent.
"Tragically enough, both of the epic 20th-century subjects tackled definitively by Ophuls, Vichy and Nuremberg, remain as pertinent, if not more pertinent, than ever," said Mr. Rich, a former New York Times columnist who is now a creative consultant at HBO.
More pertinent to the future of AR is how Apple will inevitably help it spread.
Police ask that anyone with any information pertinent to this case call (202) 727-9099.
As for other pertinent fine print for Southwest's latest sale, it covers travel from Aug.
There's far more extraneous data than pertinent info in your average city drive, for instance.
Omitting pertinent information from a conversation, or even intentionally misleading an interlocutor, requires nimble thinking.
Every artist heavily referenced pertinent issues in our current political climate, like immigration and racism.
It was very pertinent to what was going on in the cartoon; it was weird.
Then, look for opportunities to learn pertinent information as you progress through the interview process.
In a way, it does, because gender is always pertinent to discussions of fine art.
It's also pertinent that the X-Men movies have always been anchored by great actors.
Perhaps the concerns Speaker Gingrich identified more than 20 years ago are still pertinent today.
" He added that the US said "they too consider that immunity is no longer pertinent.
Asking for evidence that isn't pertinent to the claims is clearly a tactic of obfuscation.
With The Tonight Show, that was very pertinent to what was happening in the news.
This is especially pertinent as jewelry is one of the fastest-growing sectors in luxury.
I think it is pertinent to note that there is currently no cure for FTD.
Amanda Clark, an historian, can spout all the pertinent facts and figures about St. Louis.
And it comes bearing some truly iconic lines, while also delivering extremely pertinent safety information.
Besides, I still have pertinent questions: How did the 5/9 hack actually go down?
Celebrity culture is often written off as trivial -- as a distraction from more pertinent issues.
Anyone with any information pertinent to this case is asked to call (800) 222-TIPS.
The "bench binders" we clerks prepared always included a few of the most pertinent cases.
Before hashing out your ethical responsibility, though, we should be clear about the pertinent facts.
"Only institutional staff members are permitted to recruit student-athletes," reads the pertinent N.C.A.A. rule.
Science-based probabilities must always be drawn from the discernible frequency of pertinent past events.
She provided the app with pertinent information, including the accused's name, age and physical description.
So your employers may have a problem, assuming you've got all the pertinent facts here.
All of them are provocative, pertinent, well made and, yes, in some cases even entertaining.
But wouldn't the more pertinent question have been, ask her why she doesn't want to work?
Police searched Dawson's home in September but failed to turn up anything pertinent to the investigation.
Thus, the overlap of this season and the President's impeachment inquiry could not be more pertinent.
The concept of a constitutional crisis is not necessarily a pertinent one in our present circumstances.
"The panel will assemble and thoroughly analyze all pertinent data, quantifiable and non-quantifiable," he explained.
Yet they failed to mention a far more pertinent statute in Article I of the constitution.
The most pertinent one, however, is that one of the two is actually available for purchase.
The more pertinent data the bidders get, the more the winning advertiser is likely to bid.
Gene-banks contain too few specimens of two-thirds of the pertinent wild relatives of crops.
Yet a key feature of her story—the peril of reporting sexual violence—remains indubitably pertinent.
" Sekulow today: "Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
Under that order, Coats will only attend meetings when issues pertinent to his responsibilities are discussed.
The delay will gives states an opportunity to provide agencies with pertinent information on the species.
They then severed this and highlighted pertinent areas with fluorescent dye, to help guide the arm.
Little effort would have been required to make "Norma" pertinent to the issues of the day.
Under that order, Coats would only attend meetings when issues pertinent to his responsibilities are discussed.
The closer art reaches our daily existence, the more significant and the more pertinent it is.
Another pertinent factor is envy, a basic human emotion that rising social inequality can only exacerbate.
But the court said emergency-response measures and information sharing measures in the rule were pertinent.
Some pertinent examples of the Vienna agreement's impact on overall regional stability can already be identified.
But even those playwrights were, at the time, not widely regarded as still-pertinent cultural figures.
All of this became especially pertinent after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, triggering an international crisis.
Morrison's observation is pertinent here for how it encapsulates how we look at superhero comic books.
Sure, but this excludes a host of pertinent considerations that should be included in this snapshot.
But I'd read several recent judicial opinions for which the line is highly pertinent, even revelatory.
In other words, it is only the most pertinent memories of a trauma that are indelible.
Some programming will revolve around an ecological theme, "Elements: Water," that is pertinent to South Florida.
It would all depend on what the government decides are the most pertinent competitors, Voigt said.
It would all depend on what the government decides are the most pertinent competitors, Voigt said.
Ms. Wallace's oeuvre, retrieved from the margins of recent history, feels particularly pertinent at the moment.
That information will be released "at the discretion of the pertinent national authorities," the statement said.
Now, in the summer of 2016, philosophical questions about Robot Wars are more pertinent than ever.
If you're lucky, you'll even see a pertinent and entertaining gif in the mix for added value.
Surely their ideas are pertinent to Twitter, the company I run and am tweeting about at length.
But I can't really move past it without asking one pertinent question: What's with the Nazi obsession?
Creators also noted that Luminary strips their show notes that include pertinent links, sometimes to sponsored content.
As protests enter their 12th week, it is clear the question of 2047 is becoming more pertinent.
As part of that investigation, police reviewed hundreds of videos, including 193 that "were pertinent," he added.
The inclusion of this video, while obviously pertinent to the show's theme, made me a bit queasy.
You have police that don't necessarily want your data, unless it's pertinent to them at the time.
Here, the questions raised by E.M. Forster's "My Wood"—used as Ms Shriver's prologue—are acutely pertinent.
I wonder if that's a set of questions that's really only pertinent to people in our generation.
The pertinent question is whether Cabrera is now over the hill, or just going through a lull?
Such comparisons will become more pertinent as Aramco opens itself up for an initial public offering (IPO).
To find out how he or she protects your data, ask your financial advisor these pertinent questions.
He added that "if pertinent" an immunization strategy known as ring vaccination would be the recommended approach.
With the possibility of a Trump presidency looming, "pertinent at the time" seems like a vast understatement.
For more on The Three Initiatives, I suggest checking out the pertinent episode of our Ringcraft webseries.
On Friday, he said new emails had been found that appeared to be pertinent to that investigation.
Indeed, it is hard to imagine any information more pertinent to whether a person should be reelected.
But "Artificial Emotional Intelligence" did take one of this season's simmering subplots to a more pertinent place.
Even worse, going forward, my colleagues and I were prohibited from entering pertinent information into the database.
Next, learn how to dissect them to find the pertinent information you need to make your decision.
True probability judgments in science must always be based upon the determinable frequency of pertinent past events.
"None of the those demands are pertinent to the committee's 'Russia investigation,'" Fusion GPS' injunction request said.
But it's the upstream impacts that are most pertinent in terms of supply-demand dynamics and pricing.
Make certain your second opinion doctor has all of the pertinent medical records from your initial doctor.
That statement left out the pertinent caveat that the screenings would happen in the US, not abroad.
Pertinent works of literature are revisited in the hopes they may cast light on the narrator's position.
Notably, it should not hold when the information sought is pertinent to the investigation of potential crimes.
Democrats were taking other steps to try to get ahold of information pertinent to the Russia investigation.
Superbly acted and confidently shot, "Who We Are Now" delivers substantial dramatic pleasures while posing pertinent questions.
Under that order, Coats would only attend meetings when issues pertinent to his responsibilities are discussed. Sen.
We check court and arrest records as well as other pertinent public records, including social media activity.
Naomi Campbell closed the show in a black sequined tuxedo — a pertinent reminder of Saint Laurent's heritage.
A screen just below where you hold on tells you all the pertinent information about your ride.
The "products used within these guidelines are covered under warranty" appears to be the pertinent bit here.
Both of those arguments feel incredibly pertinent today, as Republicans defend Trump's actions in very similar ways.
Multidisciplinary teams of scientific experts must be free to conduct thorough peer-review of the pertinent science.
Accordingly, true probabilities in mathematics must always be based upon the determinable frequency of pertinent past events.
But a more pertinent question might be: Why can't we make more female heroes to begin with?
In much of the developing world, though, "a chicken in every pot" is the more pertinent image.
The foibles of Italian neorealism are pertinent lessons for today's artists and filmmakers wishing to revisit the past.
He has reshaped the suits, recolored the clothes and introduced knitted styles that are both pertinent and contemporary.
We continue to cooperate with law enforcement in the sharing of all pertinent information while the search continues.
And she's just coming out with a book, her book on the subject, which seems highly pertinent now.
If the answer to any of those questions is "yes," then we have a pertinent list for you.
It's difficult to tell what information is purely expositional, and what is pertinent to the mystery at hand.
Many of their subjects, like workers' rights, access to safe abortion, and freedom from sexual harassment, remain pertinent.
Correction: An earlier version of this story failed to include pertinent details of Dr. Maercks' 2012 self-injection.
It is pertinent because it touches on the wider matter of just how "reptilian" the dinosaurs actually were.
To Mr. Rudnick, who dresses conservatively and always behaves graciously, it's not just funny, it's pertinent subject matter.
But it's on the remix to "THat Part" that feels like the most pertinent remix they've worked on.
That she's in New Orleans is also especially pertinent: Beyoncé filmed several of the videos for Lemonade there.
Duggan sidesteps more pertinent questions of body politics and personal responsibility through this kind of muddled philosophical conjecture.
Today, the opposite worry seems more pertinent: oil prices have recovered somewhat, but the saving rate has tumbled.
A pertinent example: Earlier this year, a number of fervent DC Comics stans fervently demanded that Warner Bros.
Any candidate should want to provide voters with as much pertinent information as possible when making that decision.
"They do not have all the information because we cannot release everything pertinent to this investigation," police added.
Obama's performance in 2012, both his initial failure and what he learned from it, are pertinent to Clinton.
But then, should we be so surprised that Rime feels lightweight, like a retread of medium-pertinent predecessors?
They may not be pertinent," Schiff, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, told ABC's "This Week.
"These are things that aren't pertinent to your life that are bombarding you all the time," he said.
This is a systemic problem that has its roots in a lack of pertinent science, or STEM, education.
The Department of Justice has to determine if the definitions comply with the U.S. Constitution and pertinent laws.
Now, one might think that a statement by the president that denies a pertinent fact can't be harmful.
Plus, narcissists tend to be insecure, which may result in the feelings of "insignificance" pertinent to white nationalists.
It also shows how much storage you've got left, battery charge and a bunch of other pertinent information.
In the court document filed in London, Steele's attorneys argue that his work was pertinent to national security.
The example of Wells Fargo is pertinent for John C. Williams, a top candidate to replace Mr. Dudley.
The Evidence Lab first leans on UBS' army of sell-side analysts to discover investors' most pertinent questions.
You should all read it, about the culture wars of the 1990s and how they're pertinent to today.
Confer with the local authorities, or a lawyer with the pertinent expertise, to learn what the laws are.
But in the Black Panther comic today, the tie between T'Challa and Wakanda is as pertinent as ever.
At the center of Captain America: Civil War is a pertinent, divisive question: Whose side are you on?
Officials said that the new emails "pertinent to the FBI's investigation," were found during an investigation into Weiner.
What Brad said is very pertinent because cinema and television and all this stuff, it's in [Tarantino's] DNA.
That could be a zooming in on sources pertinent to a story I'm working on or top news.
The refusal of the Senate Judiciary Committee majority to share thousands of highly pertinent documents naturally raises skepticism.
News analysis For three days, Mr. Sanders did not disclose pertinent health details, stirring questions about his condition.
Republicans sided with Lewandowski, saying he had spent hours before the panel answering questions pertinent to the inquiry.
Fusion GPS has argued the records the intelligence panel is looking for are not pertinent to its investigation.
To answer this question, it is pertinent to briefly survey the development of TB medications and treatment outcomes.
Beyond the quibbles I might have, though, this is a highly pertinent story told in an entertaining way.
"  Chipotle, however, said it is committed to "complying with all laws, rules and regulations pertinent to our business.
First, develop meaningful probative questions designed to discover, isolate and focus upon pertinent circumstances, facts and forensic evidence.
Its pertinent antibody was isolated from a survivor of an epidemic of Ebola in the DRC in 1995.
Did he notice her sitting in the front row of his lectures, always asking the most pertinent questions?
Did he notice her sitting in the front row of his lectures, always asking the most pertinent questions?
Michelle Lugo, Puerto Rico, High School Make your lessons pertinent to life, and to your students' life decisions.
I asked Valerie another obvious, but pertinent, question: what exactly is crystal healing and what does it do?
Facebook makes its money by leveraging user data in order to serve users ads it thinks are pertinent.
More pertinent to China's growth prospects is the massive expansion of the middle and upper middle class in China.
The Potter nerd gave a 60-second-long lesson on a chapter of wizarding history pertinent to the film.
For this start-up, the old adage "one man's trash is another man's treasure" couldn't have been more pertinent.
"The names of the deceased will be released at the discretion of the pertinent national authorities," the statement said.
The issue is especially pertinent in the technology industry, which has long been dominated and led by white men.
More pertinent to bosses, Glassdoor also cites a study showing that higher customer satisfaction leads to higher market value.
The most pertinent spec after the screen is the battery life, and I can report that it's very good.
It is possible that examination of the other two pertinent micro-RNAs may shed more light on the matter.
That's pertinent given China's patchy history of legal compliance, which has seen luxury goods and even baby formula counterfeited.
Given claims by a Romanian hacker that he had breached Clinton's email, it would seem like a pertinent question.
And it's particularly pertinent to Dany's current romantic situation with Jon Snow and her sights on the Iron Throne.
On the Senate side, Yahoo reported the committee had yet to send out requests for interviews or pertinent documents.
It's as if we're intentionally blinding ourselves to the most pertinent facts every time anyone talks about nationwide polls.
Nobody should presume therefore that there is anything pertinent to our investigation, or incriminating, in any of these emails.
"He covered some very, very pertinent issues to African-Americans," said Salaam Ismial, 57, a youth counselor in Brooklyn.
So while certain pieces of information, like where the subject lives, are obviously pertinent, others are a judgment call.
We believe three of the five are most pertinent to our theme of refraining from a rush to justice.
He said they don't want to be in a position where there's some factual issue that may be pertinent.
"It would be premature to offer further comment at this time without having all pertinent information," the company said.
This is most pertinent to emerging markets, where the expansion of trade activity and dollar borrowing has been strongest.
SC: Her parents have their own histories in District 12 but I only included what's pertinent to Katniss's tale.
Another pertinent detail we learn on Page 1 is that the author is — unsurprisingly — not averse to a tipple.
A pertinent question remains: How can we mitigate the amount of plastic that continues to go into our oceans?
That would include releasing all pertinent emails and other communications to help figure out how these decisions were made.
Striking these relationships and maintaining its public image ahead of a planned 2019 IPO are pertinent for the company.
It was a blunt but pertinent question for the two septuagenarian candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for president.
But perhaps it would be more pertinent to ask: Would a return to competitive golf be good for Woods?
Clinton's interview is especially pertinent as House Democrats consider whether to pursue an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
"The U.S. have now informed us that they, too, consider that immunity is no longer pertinent," Mr. Raab said.
Executive leadership must communicate the importance of governance, internal control, and transparency to all employees, managers, and pertinent stakeholders.
A scene in which Peer celebrates the amoral attitudes that earned him a fortune feels queasily pertinent, if overlong.
To really make banks safer, far more pertinent than reinstating Glass-Steagall, would be to limit real estate lending.
Instead, you could consider listing previous jobs under "Experience Highlights" so you can pick and choose the most pertinent.
A congressional source told CBS News "we want all relevant documents" pertinent to the meeting and those who attended.
Instead, we will likely be fed pertinent information based on our location, the time, and our general usage habits.
Or, the organization just might leave out pertinent information about the precise methodology of how the poll was conducted.
He also deleted documents "pertinent to his relationships" with the foreign political interests, according to the Justice Department prosecutors.
These are particularly pertinent issues in Ohio, because it's one of the states hit hardest by the opioid epidemic.
He insisted that the staff secretary papers, which could number in the millions, aren't pertinent to the confirmation process.
It's pertinent to remember that Wan previously directed Furious 7, the seventh installment in the Fast and Furious franchise.
The story is probably hogwash but it makes an interesting point which is very pertinent to the game of fighting.
Anyone with any information pertinent to this case is asked submit information to the Chicago Police Department's confidential tip website.
Barr made it clear in his testimony that he is interested in a number of issues pertinent to tech companies.
" The allegations were also linked to "information pertinent to another Department of Justice investigation" and "Manafort's contact with Administration officials.
Those with information pertinent to the investigation are asked to call the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office at (256) 845-3801.
Maybe everybody, you included, makes a really pertinent point, and this should be a TV series, a longer-form story.
He spent a year training an algorithm to read these studies, process the text they contain and extract pertinent information.
It's recognized today as a protest song, and the original lyrics' mention of a "big wall" are absolutely pertinent today.
But two of their concerns are pertinent—indeed, Mr Werner and the researchers evaluating the PSL project also recognise them.
Now, as the IAAF releases new, even more stringent guidelines, the questions Semenya's story raised are more pertinent than ever.
The startup's most pertinent problem is creating the autonomous stabilization technologies that will make flying the Speeder effortless and safe.
No tinny hold music or unintelligible phone reps, just the exchange of easily transmitted information that's pertinent to your problem.
The idea is that by the time you finish this class, you'll breeze through books without missing any pertinent information.
Scagliotti brings on a wide variety of scholars, who both discuss seminal pieces of art and recite pertinent literary works.
Comey went public with details that more emails had been discovered that "appear to be pertinent" to the new investigation.
Posing these still pertinent questions in 1998, Laura Cottingham and Leslie Singer began investigating the emergence of a new phenomenon.
Perhaps ahead of Gov Ball there will be some pertinent news and some choice (very exciting) tunes on Culture Void.
The Houston Police Department asks that anyone with any information pertinent to this case call them at (832) 394-5500.
There's a bit of a lesson buried in this about changing minds that's pretty pertinent for the current political climate.
The timing of Wenger's praise for the management credentials of his former captain Vieira could also be pertinent as well.
On Sunday night, the official Netflix Twitter account shared the following, mind-boggling statistic — and asked a very pertinent question.
President Reagan declared a national emergency to continue controls on certain exports after Congress failed to renew the pertinent law.
Trump's lawyers agreed to preserve the pertinent documents, but they are also trying to have the lawsuit dismissed or delayed.
"It is perfectly normal that the committees would want to make sure that they received all pertinent records," Lowell wrote.
Breaking: #FBI is reopening its investigation of #Clinton email use citing discovery of new emails "pertinent" to the case pic.twitter.
You can sense when these sorts of twists are coming by the way a movie refuses to present pertinent information.
What should not be sealed – without any meaningful justification by a judge – are records pertinent to public health and safety.
Certified Professional Organizer Ellen Delap recommends creating a timeline for the move and keeping a notebook for all pertinent details.
These questions are especially pertinent now, since other countries — South Korea, Italy, Iran, and the US — are considering similar interventions.
Yet some of the art from that time feels entirely pertinent to a Black Lives Matter moment we're in now.
" Raggi argues that "a commandeering challenge to a federal statute depends on there being pertinent authority 'reserved to the States.
With the American stock market already up more than 240 percent since March 260, including dividends, these are pertinent questions.
Schiff's response: Schiff said Tuesday morning that the State Department has not given Congress Sondland's personal device with pertinent messages.
Oozing bloodlike latex, it remains pertinent in an angry, heavy-handed way and also might be nice to sink into.
The amount is pertinent because, as the report notes, $300,000 or more makes the potential crime a first-degree felony.
It opens up pertinent topics: the American embargo, the rickety Cuban economy, the sense of a nation frozen in time.
To wit, in mathematics and science, true probability estimates must always rest upon the discoverable frequency of pertinent past events.
When pertinent, Twitter also says it cooperates with law-enforcement agencies and works with organizations to combat extremist content online.
Another worthy candidate, he said, is a long-distance friend, to whom you can spill all the pertinent details—e.g.
The pertinent committees put their heads together and created a unified version of the bill they could both live with.
More pertinent to this incident is the amount of weight the statement places on HarperCollins's reputation as a legitimate publisher.
Or you could only answer messages from your boss, but risk missing out on pertinent information or a note from Grandma.
Unfortunately, so little has changed in the interim that the Vatican's advice, approved by Pope Francis, is as pertinent as ever.
But yet, here it is today we get this text message at noon today, one this absolutely pertinent to our investigation.
Because, when you think about it, these albums offer up an eerily pertinent snapshot of the last three decades of music.
She wanted to focus on exercises that felt pertinent to the challenges faced by the kids she worked with every day.
In the succeeding five years, with the continuing disproportionate influx of settler recruits to the IDF, the question is more pertinent.
Wouldn't it have been more pertinent to show that of Theodore Roosevelt, complete with portrait bust, also in the 1932 exhibition?
These differences in content and form nevertheless have the commonality of growing out of questions pertinent to the broader black diaspora.
Still, despite its many stunning creative feats, the film's most pertinent achievement is that so many people went to see it.
Does he like the Doors' song "Roadhouse Blues" (pertinent lyric: "We're going to the roadhouse/Gonna have a real good time")?
"The international dimension of monetary policy is becoming more pertinent, since the common factors affecting central banks are increasing," Draghi said.
Mike Pence commended the FBI's actions and called on the agency to "immediately release all the emails pertinent" to the investigation.
Following a tightening of policies earlier this year, the company is working to give moderators more access to pertinent user information.
The FBI is still working to determine if any of them are pertinent to the investigation into Clinton's private email server.
That suggests they descend from a single individual, alive in the fairly recent evolutionary past, in which the pertinent mutation happened.
Reid said that by releasing this information, which he says is not conclusive or pertinent, Comey may have broken the law.
It's also pertinent when you consider the newly announced Google Nest Hub Max will come with an optional Face Matching feature.
"There is a pertinent story about a man who was working on an oil platform in the North Sea," Elop wrote.
Right now the biggest thing is just getting people to hear "Mother Earth" because it's so pertinent to what's going on.
MD uses artificial intelligence to understand natural-language statements such as "I have a headache" and ask pertinent follow-up questions.
The latter is particularly pertinent this spring, as home prices are rising due to record low supply of homes for sale.
But for the most interested parties (those inhabiting the Earth in 22019 and beyond) the administration's latest efforts are ever pertinent.
As he delves into discovering Casales's killer, he finds that the legacy of the Atlas is more pertinent than he thought.
The ABI, which represents the insurance sector in Britain, said it would respond to the parliamentary committee's "pertinent set of questions".
The individual, previously identified as Mukhammadzoir Kadirov, may have pertinent information and is possibly an associate of Saipov, one source says.
The Times has faced criticism in the past for failing to disclose pertinent information about some of its op-ed writers.
This felt especially pertinent to me that night, but I think it's relevant for all people, no matter their past experiences.
" Therefore, Manafort wrote, "the best block of its actions is to have the pertinent SubCommittee on Europe take more positive stands.
"What struck us as pertinent when looking at Maria Thereza's project was its focus on migration and forced migration," she said.
How convenient that she cannot remember pertinent information like dates, locations and names of other people, like who drove her home.
My older daughter learned a lot of pertinent animal facts from "Puffin Rock," and those are very important when you're 4.
None of that pertinent information was in Yahoo's 22016-K regulatory filing today, which unveiled the actions on the security incidents.
He says that was Aetna protocol and that he based his decision off "pertinent information" provided to him by a nurse.
That issue is especially pertinent in white-collar cases when the impact of simply filing criminal charges can be so significant.
This especially pertinent as the majority of luxury spending done by Chinese shoppers happens outside their own country, according to Bain.
Doug Collins made the mistake of suggesting that the panel of law professors couldn't "possibly have digested" the pertinent witness testimony.
Few people with antitrust and competition concerns expect action anytime soon from the Federal Trade Commission, the pertinent antitrust enforcement agency.
"It is perfectly normal that the committees would want to make sure that they received all pertinent records," Lowell told CNN.
And, even more pertinent today, we should recommit to respectful intergovernmental partnerships that balance national, state and local resources and priorities.
Historical fiction can be as political and as pertinent to today's world as it is illustrative of the world it depicts.
But this is a particularly pertinent issue in Ohio, because it's one of the states hit hardest by the opioid epidemic.
It just ... The questions, you're absolutely right, were just all over the place and not very pertinent to what was happening.
BRAINARD: YEAH, SO I THINK FINANCIAL SECTOR PARTICIPANTS AND CENTRAL BANKERS BOTH DO AND HAVE HISTORICALLY TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT ALL OF THE MATERIAL RISKS TO VALUATIONS, TO THE ECONOMY AND THAT'S APPROPRIATE YOU THINK ABOUT GLOBALIZATION, FOR INSTANCE THAT WAS VERY PERTINENT TO US IN TERMS OF MONETARY POLICY, IT WAS VERY PERTINENT TO FINANCIAL MARKETS, RISK ASSESSMENTS.
With real-time location tracking, your car's dashboard can display pertinent data like live weather conditions, traffic updates and parking lot information.
What is more pertinent is that his painting appears to be driven by the tantric paradigm of anonymous labor, style, and vocabulary.
It's a pertinent data point as more investors, as well as CEO Tim Cook, sees it more as a consumer product company.
It remains to be seen whether Bates' Echo does indeed have any pertinent information — a hearing is scheduled for Wednesday this week.
That feels particularly pertinent in diverse urban centres like London, says Laura Carderera, who leads a programme of events in the capital.
Clearly one of these pieces of information, the ability to lift heavy things, is both pertinent and likely to favour male candidates.
It's especially pertinent because the AspireAssist shuts off after 115 drainings, requiring a doctor's appointment and a replacement part for the device.
Assistant will present the results as a card, featuring integrating additional information by way of pertinent Google services like Search and Maps.
The alert includes a photo of the missing child, a description, the location of the abduction, and any other pertinent, available information.
In both instances, the federal government is asking for Apple's help unlocking iPhones that contain data that may be pertinent to investigations.
She insists that Brendan has a disability, but, when questioned about the disability, says that his I.Q. isn't pertinent to her argument.
His recent work "Inside Out, Upside Down" (2014), produced at the gallery nun in Berlin's Neukölln district, is a particularly pertinent example.
But the facts about mosques that are most pertinent to our national conversation are the ones most Republican candidates refuse to discuss.
On Friday, he sent a letter to Congress saying the bureau discovered emails "pertinent" to the investigation and would be reviewing them.
In it, he declared that the newly discovered cache "appear[ed] to be pertinent to the investigation" of Clinton's private email server.
The most pertinent question put to him by journalists was why he was the only player who had made such a gesture.
As chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, some are criticizing Nunes for not reading these pertinent documents himself before releasing the memo.
In the fraud probe, the prosecutor at Sweden's National Unit Against Corruption is awaiting further information pertinent to the case from Germany.
This week's Draghi comments only highlight that the tapering discussion at the ECB will become more pertinent in coming months, analysts said.
The most pertinent and most cited quote was from James Madison's Federalist 51: If men were angels no government would be necessary.
It is pertinent that Congress pass legislation that will give the same opportunity to many more people in circumstances similar to mine.
We look at this as our responsibility to communicate our game results and other pertinent information via social media as a result.
The note does not address the old concerns about inadequate or unequal information about buybacks, but they are as pertinent as ever.
Fiat Chrysler declined to comment, while Honda, Mitsubishi and Toyota said that they had not located any pertinent information from that period.
More pertinent here, will you suffer less prejudice if your spokesman made the statement on your behalf while you personally remain silent?
The government's focus on safely sharing pertinent threat information is an important first step in establishing a stronger security posture for organizations.
Normally, policy teams visit every department for updates on pertinent legislation and projects in order to make the handover more sure-handed.
The American songwriter wrote a load of new songs for the series which—if you don't already know Ezra—feels particularly pertinent.
" And what's really interesting, she said, "Every time I ignore it, he says something that actually is pertinent, because he is president.
And while Mr. Comey said in his letter that the emails "appear to be pertinent," the F.B.I. had not yet examined them.
One pertinent Internal Revenue Service explainer on the topic comes with a bright red "Caution" warning, noting that it is undergoing revision.
All that makes the subtext of Pence's remarks at the Focus on the Family anniversary particularly pertinent — and his approach particularly skillful.
More pertinent than weighing up metascores is the response of the games press when Fallout 4 was announced as BAFTA's big winner.
Critic's Pick "Disappearing Acts" lets us see with clarity where the artist stands and why he is pertinent to our wrenching moment.
Police have assured the public they can remain anonymous when they call 215-686-TIPS to provide pertinent information about the shootings.
The President's lawyers say he's got every right to withhold evidence pertinent to the case, because executive privilege covers sensitive presidential decisions.
At a time when Chile again finds itself in civil unrest, her call for other filmmakers to investigate the past is pertinent.
On the same note, this is not an invitation to ask invasive questions that are not pertinent to the condition at hand.
Villeroy said that the ECB needed to better listen to the general public on inflation and chose the most pertinent inflation index.
She's 24 years old, and she has a reputation for searching out pertinent facts with the skill and speed of a greyhound.
" As murmurs of assent began building, Mr. de Blasio declared, "What's pertinent is that he was the victim of a racist attack.
In Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's "Pacific Overtures," which opens at Classic Stage Company on May 4, gunboats are the pertinent goad.
Villeroy said that the ECB needed to better listen to the general public on inflation and chose the most pertinent inflation index.
These questions are all pertinent to artists now, including those who may be considering adding their names to next week's art strike.
"Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent," Sekulow said in his statement to the Post.
They turned protective orders into pro forma exercises to muzzle lawyers who might otherwise share pertinent information with regulators or the public.
"After the interview, Patten deleted documents pertinent to his relationships with" the foreign nationals with whom he had dealt, according to prosecutors.
Why, after all, was Meadows's rediscovered birtherism so newsworthy, automatically understood as pertinent to a debate about his racism, or lack thereof?
But it turned out the most pertinent part of that evocative shot was the enveloping darkness on her side of the door.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. We should start by stating an obvious but very pertinent point: festivals are great.
And what struck him as pertinent was Prince's refusal to be pigeonholed into a genre or have his race determine his stardom.
Those with information pertinent to the ongoing investigation are asked to call Riverside County sheriff's homicide investigator Brandon Mullins at 951-955-2777.
This is just a basic template, and you should customize it with as much personal and pertinent information as you have on hand.
J.P. Morgan, which declined to comment when contacted by CNBC, told Engelmayer that Edmonds' guilty plea was not pertinent to the civil case.
If a past role isn't relevant, you can leave it off or trim the explanation of that job to include only pertinent accomplishments.
Declassify - you don&apost have to expose sources and methods, but most of that FISA, the pertinent parts of it could be declassified.
At the time, the company was addressing a real problem—social network fatigue—but the problem wasn't as pertinent as it is today.
" Luann de Lesseps "Do you know of any situations pertinent to any individual dying at a premature age that contributed to their passing?
" However, the UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a letter written to Dunn's family that Sacoolas' diplomatic immunity "is no longer pertinent.
This comprehensive book melds a big-picture sensibility of post-career life with pertinent research studies and insights and interviews from real retirees.
As fellow noughties Channel 3003 heroine Gillian McKeith once said, "You are what you eat," and it's never been more pertinent than now.
Comey's Friday letter to Congress said new evidence that emerged from a separate investigation seemed "to be pertinent" in the Clinton email probe.
The question is pertinent because the works they play, by Schumann and Brahms, are full of implicit messages from (or about) the composers.
When scrolling through, you'll only see pieces of each conversation that are perceived to be pertinent to you – including your mentions and keywords.
It's a term that feels especially pertinent to the today, as it defined the uprising of young people in London in the '60s.
But Penn keeps the pertinent details, including a tidbit about how Joe Roberts once tried being a farmer before the wheat market collapsed.
This was pertinent after its trust unit, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, failed the qualitative portion of the Fed's stress test several times.
Autotalks uses dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) to send small packets of pertinent information between vehicles, no matter how many wheels they have.
With the questions surrounding whether Donald Trump is actually qualified for the president, this is more pertinent for Mike Pence than ever before.
"After Nature", the inaugural exhibit (curated by Luan Shixuan), focuses on a pertinent subject: the future of humanity's relationship with the natural world.
If he is unavailable, I draft all the pertinent information into an email, then text him to remind him to check his email.
Setting aside the independence of the Libra Association, representatives also had some pertinent questions about the ways in which the currency is structured.
On Friday, he sent a letter to Congress saying that the bureau discovered emails "pertinent" to the investigation and would be reviewing them.
But equally interesting are the legal questions surrounding Comey's decision to publicly notify Congress of his discovery of new and potentially pertinent emails.
" Kamerud added: "We are in the process of conducting an investigation, which generally involves interviewing people who have information pertinent to the investigation.
But the more pertinent, if potentially less salacious, question centers on whether those individuals are going to chat with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Congress's only authority is to "require pertinent disclosures in aid of its own constitutional power," the Supreme Court held in a later case.
A purveyor of coffee such as Starbucks may invest in creating an accurate recognizer of Starbucks coffee cups within pertinent worlds of data.
" Here's the pertinent line from that piece: "I've gradually learned the most dangerous thing to do on Twitter is to actually DO something.
One of the most inconspicuous but pertinent pieces is the only project that responds to President Trump's controversial call for a border wall.
This involves sending tumour biopsies to gene-testing laboratories that then scan them for more than 4,000 possible variants of 143 pertinent genes.
Using a cell phone, the first two scammers could have the third listen in, or they could send texts of the pertinent points.
In fact, one skeptical City Council member, Robert Cornegy, has already raised pertinent questions about the administration's ability to execute this plan competently.
" Thus, when Miranda approached Taca to write the article, the researchers "were able to identify physicians who might have pertinent data to share.
The question that we rarely ask, but which is the most pertinent of all, is how will that person do at the job?
The measure also includes a provision for companies to sign leniency agreements lessening their punishments in exchange for providing pertinent information to prosecutors.
The individual, previously identified as Mukhammadzoir Kadirov, may have pertinent information and is possibly an associate of suspect Sayfullo Saipov, one source says.
They may not be significant; they may not be pertinent," Schiff, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, told ABC's "This Week.
As yet I've received no reply, but should they come back to me with anything pertinent, I'll update this entirely trivial story accordingly.
Throughout the negotiations, Hargitay always blind-copied Radmann in pertinent emails (but, oddly, mentioned in a few such emails he was bcc'ing him).
During the course of the ride, the in-car display will show passengers pertinent information like their route and expected time of arrival.
As the standard back-to-back blowout turned into a truly embarrassing meltdown, Terry sat all pertinent players and brought J.L. back in.
That last question was perhaps the most pertinent one, acting as an umbrella of sorts for all those other questions to sit under.
The references to black heroism, institutionalized racism and violence recur in his art and make his career completely pertinent to the American present.
A burlesque — Steve Buscemi, New York accent intact, plays Khrushchev — it's a vision of totalitarian madness as shudderingly pertinent as it is outrageous.
More pertinent to fans of both teams was the underlying question of whether either would be able to perform against their chief rivals.
However, as she put it on Twitter, the column was all the more pertinent after revelations about the senator from Minnesota came out.
While watching Daredevil season two, I kept thinking about two pertinent quotes — one by Elektra and one by Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll).
That applies particularly to consumers, who may feel overwhelmed both by the scale of the problem and the difficulty of getting pertinent information.
The exhibition's pertinent, refreshingly jargon-free themes — among them, Passing Time, Fragmentation, Ways of Seeing, and Stories of Place — emerged from the artworks.
"The authorities will take pertinent actions in a coordinated way and the decisions will be announced jointly and when appropriate," the statement added.
I feel like the basic model is a good one: Convene all the pertinent people and force a product orientation into the discussion.
Concerns about Tesla's cash position are all the more pertinent because Tesla is due to make a $230 million bond payment in November.
In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation.
Staff meetings, especially regimented ones with a recurring spot on the calendar, are meant to convey pertinent information, and not achieve much else.
Clinton employed the same strategy last month, following the news that new emails "pertinent" to the investigation were under review by the FBI.
Bannon declined to answer a wide array of lawmakers' questions pertinent to the Russia investigation, prompting them to consider holding him in contempt.
All pertinent witnesses and all elucidating avenues must be pursued so that the full facts will emerge and justice will indeed be done.
Exposed data can also erode the relationship between patients and their doctors, leading to patients becoming less willing to share potentially pertinent information.
On Wednesday, Manchin said Hunter should also testify if he's deemed "pertinent" to the trial, even though many Democrats object to deposing him.
"But being afraid to put anybody that might have pertinent information is wrong no matter if you're a Democrat or Republican," Manchin said.
You can pretty easily post a listing with photos and pertinent info on dedicated pages like Gypsy Housing, or on Facebook's own Marketplace.
And still pertinent: A top official in Brazil's current right-wing government recently referred AI-5 in a speech warning against government protest.
Croce's understanding" that a junior scientist had "provided all the pertinent information to the journal back at the time the issue was raised.
See most recently published rating action commentaries or research reports for additional information on other key ratings drivers pertinent to specific entity ratings.
The disservice becomes unimaginable when it leaves the most pertinent question lingering: Did the President of the United States actually commit a crime?
Gather your relevant paperworkNo matter which route you go, you&aposll need to gather together the pertinent information necessary for completing the application.
This is pertinent to both treating pain and preventing addiction, which is often linked to other mental health issues, as well as overdoses.
Instead, he simply says authorities had come across new emails from another inquiry that "appear to be pertinent to the investigation" about Clinton.
These finalists have kept their bids confidential, withholding pertinent details around how much officials were willing to subsidize Amazon's move to their respective cities.
He said this initiative may have a harder time because voters may deem the topic too complex or not as pertinent to their lives.
It's a record number of contests for a special election, and you can read more about the candidates and the most pertinent issues here.
About 40 years of Parks's work lines the walls, each image a crystallized moment of the past, and yet this work is still pertinent.
Judicial Watch argued that it needed limited discovery to ascertain whether the State Department conducted an adequate search of its records for pertinent documents.
We all process grief differently, so I thought it pertinent to get some professionals on location right away to help everyone handle their emotions.
These are pertinent questions to explore, and because these are real people sharing their real experiences — Money Diaries comes up with some messy answers.
Apparently not thinking to mention the rather pertinent additional side-detail that it's nonetheless happy to repurpose the same security feature for ad targeting.
It was a deep attachment to the environment, one that didn't feel superficial like arbitrary sonnets strewn across a continent, but pertinent and important.
I went over the events of the book with her and the main plot points that I thought would be pertinent to her performance.
" Ramos said when delivering his ruling from the bench in court Wednesday that while the Democrats' subpoenas are "undeniably broad," they are "clearly pertinent.
Of these, 32,000 aged between 40 and 69 had provided information pertinent to the study, namely ocular scans and relevant scores from cognitive tests.
They were arrested in Modesto on Monday, hours after Cuesta "was able to provide us with pertinent information about her attackers," reads the statement.
The more pertinent question for those who've never seen the films — or who have but just can't connect with them — is why Star Wars?
And don't forget, before leaving, Sam stole all those books (turns out Tarly's a huge klepto) — suggesting they have info pertinent to Season 8.
The FBI announced on Friday that it is analyzing new emails "pertinent" to their investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
And the amazing thing is that there are SO many of these: just completely bizarre stories coupled with important, pertinent news from other sources.
Related: Clinton says she'd be president if election had been held October 27 In the end, there was nothing newly pertinent to the probe.
Broadly spoke to them about their experience working with The Deuce, and why the show's representation of 70s sex workers is still pertinent today.
Fill out your profile with the pertinent details — your role (technologist, founder, investor, etc.) and who you want to connect with at the event.
The new app was designed to make it easier for drivers to access pertinent information, while ensuring they wouldn't be distracted behind the wheel.
"It's particularly pertinent to have these discussions in view of the political climate on both sides of the pond at the moment," said Stoddart.
Given that Oral Roberts, a religious university, forbids premarital sex in its honor code, this seemed like a particularly pertinent question for its students.
Google announced last month that its Play Store will start notifying users of pertinent apps they might want to download based off their location.
" Kushner's attorney, Abbe Lowell, told CNN, "It is perfectly normal that the committees would want to make sure that they received all pertinent records.
The questions of who would replace them or what kind of political system would be put in place didn't seem pertinent at the moment.
Whether or not the North Korean leader knew anything of Mr. Warmbier's brutal treatment, he remains fully responsible for the crime under pertinent law.
"I believe that the president's opinion of cooperators is just as pertinent as anyone else's opinion about cooperators," Nkrumah told reporters after the trial.
" She continues, "Before you hit 'accept', ask some pertinent questions about what the agenda is, what the goal is and who else is attending.
The F.B.I. director's disclosure to Congress that agents would be reviewing a new trove of emails that appeared pertinent to its investigation into Mrs.
While it's entirely possible the Echo speaker will have nothing recorded that relates to the case, it also may very well have pertinent info.
For carless folks like me (and Madrecki, to some extent) there's also the pertinent question of what happens to bikes as we rethink curbs.
Federal investigators looking into his sexual messaging with an underage girl stumbled upon thousands of emails potentially pertinent to the F.B.I. inquiry into Mrs.
But the sprawling internet bazaar is filled with scathing critiques, and every pertinent spec exists somewhere online for the diligent buyer to seek out.
Issues pertinent to mass incarceration are skirted (the majority of faces on screen, for instance, are nonwhite), the players' relationships with other inmates unclear.
Still, it's the ratings system's lax standards in one category that are especially pertinent in 2019, including in the case of The Hunt: violence.
Then, a more pertinent and contemporary topic will inform the next talk, "The Art of Movement Building," presented by the Black Lives Matter Network.
The catalog is virtually an artist's book, laden with pertinent essays and treats, including three seemingly autobiographical posts from Mr. Prince's blog, Bird Talk.
The three hope their companies sheer sizes will help bring the necessary scale and resources to tackle the health-care system's most pertinent issues.
This issue is especially pertinent in the context of the Chinese government's initial attempts to play down the outbreak of swine flu last year.
But once Cespedes arrived at the Mets' facility in Port St. Lucie for spring training, Callaway began stopping by his locker with pertinent statistics.
They have recovered items, including weapons, and "other things that are pertinent to the investigation," he said, without specifying to whom those items belonged.
And multiple market experts saw Powell giving a nod to the recent Fed study but then essentially saying it wasn't pertinent to current conditions.
The three hope their companies' sheer sizes will help bring the necessary scale and resources to tackle the health-care system's most pertinent issues.
Perhaps a better closure that would allow the gown to be cleared from under the patient would have been a more pertinent design solution.
The investigation into suspected abuses in the network of Ireland's mother and baby homes is only beginning, but some pertinent facts are already known.
Uncertainty concerning U.S. trade policy is particularly pertinent to the sector outlook as well as to the broader economy and direction of the currency.
As I do for Maine, your own Senators better know the resources, issues and data that are pertinent to your message and home state.
The drawings were selected from the Prado's vast Goya collection because "these ones really are pertinent to the issues of today," Mr. Todolí said.
"Sovereignty" was arguably pertinent to the decision to end Cicig's mandate, but Mr. Morales's other actions undermine Guatemalan rule of law and democratic institutions.
These days, as more and more revelations about the sexual predations of high-profile men come to light, they may even be more pertinent.
They are usually accidental paint-marks found on the street at a location (street name or pertinent address) connected to his subject's real life.
Perhaps the more pertinent question to ask is why that is: Why is it a given that country music is considered a conservative space?
The administration ordered former White House counsel Don McGahn on Tuesday not to honor a subpoena to hand over documents pertinent to the Russia investigation.
Let's jet back to those cities forever destined to be twinned in the annals of dance music to make a potentially wanky but pertinent point.
They are using a mechanism known as reconciliation -- which can only be used on legislation pertinent to the deficit -- to repeal Obamacare in the Senate.
Like Patton, Trump is likely to act first and ask a lot of the pertinent questions later in response to any future domestic terror attacks.
The pertinent part of the Hatch Act, established in 1939, limits most federal employees from participating in political activity while acting in their official capacity.
"Jane Cum" is maybe the most pertinent case, its vocal take embodying the kind of controlled melodrama that Kate Bush nailed on "Hounds of Love".
To add insult to injury, she skips the party for understandable doctor reasons, but doesn't text either of her dates this very pertinent information. Ouch.
Other information pertinent to the investigation should be directed to Detective Lawler or Detective Blagg with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department at (323) 890-5500.
Read over the descriptions and consider perhaps a combination of three or four people whose specific relationship to immigration rights activism feels pertinent to you.
"I think the context is even more pertinent today than it was back then because there's so much more noise in the world," Miller said.
"We will be able to communicate further on President Zuma's position as President of the Republic once we have finalised all pertinent matters," Ramaphosa said.
The more pertinent question is how is a video like this was created on a Windows 10 PC by a bunch of junior high kids.
If Trump toilet paper isn't enough for you, sending the new president a pertinent message on TP and other bathroom items might do the trick.
"In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation," Comey said.
And so, the great divide of America's electorate, which has become so pertinent over the past two presidencies, is likely to move even further apart.
I look forward to working with our brilliant creative team as we endeavor to bring a fresh, unexpected and pertinent story to life once more.
There's been some controversy over whether or not the trickle-down effects of fear are pertinent for large carnivores and their prey in real ecosystems.
It is pertinent to know that for the past 17 years I have created and run the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project at Auburn University.
This is particularly pertinent considering the ANC's disappointing local election result in early August, which is contributing to its loss of power in major cities.
Neural networks create the face by filtering through a network of possible textures before scanning and then blending the pertinent facial features and skin tones.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said there are other videos, but indicated the two released Friday are the most pertinent toward determining what happened.
He helps to disseminate relevant information to the Markets Team at CNBC and collaborates with writers and producers to craft stories with pertinent market data.
"In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear pertinent to the investigation," Comey wrote the chairmen.
In fact, both link to the final fifty-six page rule itself including a short summary so that Politico readers had access all pertinent information.
If states took the lead in collecting pertinent oil data, they could assess the highly-variable emissions from different crudes with the Oil-Climate Index.
And to keep databases updated, the U.S. and its allies need to share pertinent intelligence, making sure all potential terrorists are monitored within their borders.
The warrant alleges that in March, an inmate at the Lubbock County Detention Center approached authorities, claiming to have information pertinent to the Campos investigation.
Current responses such as closing economic borders, and avoiding addressing pertinent economic issues will only lead to the rarefication of talent, and a defensive mindset.
For eight weeks, he and his colleagues fed ethanol both to ordinary mice and to mice genetically engineered to lack the two pertinent lectin molecules.
Such changes could allow insurers to once again consider pregnancy, rape, and domestic abuse pre-existing conditions, issues that are extremely pertinent to young women.
This subject matter is particularly pertinent given that a whale just washed up in Indonesia with over 13 pounds of plastic waste in its stomach.
"I write to request the declassification of pertinent agency documents related to Ms. Haspel's role in the CIA's Rendition, Detention and Interrogation Program," Feinstein wrote.
Police ask that anyone with information pertinent to this case call or text Crime Stoppers at 919-735-2255 or submit a tip at p3tips.com.
To get to the truth, the Republicans should join in demanding that the administration produce all pertinent documents and firsthand witnesses to testify under oath.
"  He added, "We have a responsibility to check to check everybody that might have any information that's pertinent to the areas that we're looking at.
Authorities said they decided to arrest Eisenhauer after sorting through social media, exploring 300-plus tips and searching for other information pertinent to the case.
Check out the pertinent Summer Party details: Join us for a relaxing night of sipping, noshing and networking in a beautiful setting overlooking the ocean.
He said the fBI would take "investigative steps" to determine if the messages are pertinent to the Clinton case and whether any contain confidential information.
Their third and most pertinent hypothesis was that kissing is the human way of increasing arousal and therefore increasing the chances of getting it on.
In his speech at Howard University's commencement on Saturday, President Obama talked about race, pop culture, and one person highly pertinent to both topics: Beyoncé.
But it's particularly pertinent when speaking about the immigrant experience because those who are seen as "other" often end up being tugged in various directions.
The CEOs hope the meeting will provide clarity on the Trump trade agenda, and news from it will be pertinent to traders and politicos alike.
The extension of Chinese censorship laws beyond its borders has become more pertinent to American citizens in recent months through three high-profile news stories.
A posthumous icon of the Civil Rights Movement, his image — and this painting — now reads as totally pertinent in the context of Black Lives Matter.
Someone has even compiled a detailed Google Doc outlining various topics pertinent to the case, like EDTA testing, false confessions, and victim Teresa Halbach's RAV22014.
She spent 10 years writing her latest book, "Forged in Crisis: The Power of Courageous Leadership in Turbulent Times," which seems so pertinent right now.
If, however, this is a sign that she is developing FTD, I feel that it is pertinent for my family to know of the situation.
At the court these days, she moves slowly but asks sharp questions based on an assured command of the pertinent legal materials and factual record.
One final note: These situations were pertinent to my life, but there are plenty of other applications for these trackers for people with different lifestyles.
They denied that discussions with industry were taking place, the report found, and withheld pertinent information from "Building 1," the location of Dr. Collins's office.
The more pertinent lesson would seem to be that nothing fundamentally changed until World War II shifted American alliances and sympathies from Japan to China.
There are too many questions to list here, but some of the most pertinent involve compensation: How much are you being paid, and by whom?
At a time when systemic racism and its roots are once again a subject of national discussion in America, it feels particularly, and sorrowfully, pertinent.
Now that statues of Lee and other Confederate leaders are the focus of an intensely heated national debate, the issue is an especially pertinent one.
Something that is particularly pertinent in the light of Brexit and what that could do to the reputation of London as a financial services centre.
Gloria Burgle travels from Eden Valley to Los Angeles to investigate her dead stepfather's past and comes away with no pertinent information on the case.
"We will be able to communicate further on President Zuma's position as President of the Republic once we have finalized all pertinent matters," Ramaphosa said.
Whether the party has the maturity to govern is becoming an ever more pertinent question with consequences for the Continent's fourth-largest economy and beyond.
"Gemfields will provide further updates as pertinent information becomes available," the company, which holds a 75 percent stake in Kagem emerald mine in Zambia, said.
Could children watching at home ask for lessons more suitable, skills more pertinent, or an allegory more fitting for the world facing them in 2017?
" The answer to that pertinent question is in the note on the puzzle, which says (approximately): "This was published as a uniclue puzzle in print.
In addition, there are the very pertinent worries about the continued influence of Kalanick, who still is on its board and is a significant shareholder.
It's an especially pertinent call today — as states move to legalize marijuana for medical and recreational purposes and presidential candidates join the calls for legalization.
You can get into the nitty-gritty of your own experience and story once you confirm your meeting, but for now, include details that are pertinent.
And he was as attentive to the technical attributes of a Hollywood chestnut as he was to whatever off-screen dish and dirt was most pertinent.
The airline also received a perfect score on the 2018 Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index, which measures corporate policies and practices pertinent to LGBTQ employees.
In merging her personal with the political, Jackson's The Velvet Rope feels, in this current moment, just as pertinent as it did when it was released.
That's especially pertinent as the U.S. continues to feud with China; yesterday the F.C.C. blocked wireless carriers from using federal subsidies to buy Chinese telecom equipment.
Drake's weekly Apple Music Beats 1 radio show OVO Sound Radio often brings pertinent info for any fans of his, and this week was no different.
"Social media companies like Twitter and Facebook get to decide whether or not you get pertinent information about national security issues in your country," Loomer yelled.
Editorial writer Stephen Stromberg followed up on Trump's climate change answer with this pertinent risk query: STROMBERG: Don't good businessmen hedge against risks, not ignore them?
Yet Mr Comey announced, also in a letter to Congress, that additional e-mails had come to light which appeared "to be pertinent to the investigation".
And perhaps most troublingly, the film sloppily portrays the Green Book it is named for, leaving out or misrepresenting some pertinent details and flattening its history.
But in spite, or perhaps because, of the presence of robotics systems, there are pertinent questions about how these sorts of moves will impact human employees.
His choice of issues might be pertinent to many in the electorate; there may be good grounds for conservatives to have picked an anti-establishment figure.
One pertinent observation Dr Boyce and his team make is that the peak of coal formation coincided with the dominance of a group called the lycopsids.
On Friday, he sent a letter to Congress saying that the bureau discovered the existence of emails "pertinent" to the investigation and would be reviewing them.
Once the maximum number of speeches is reached under this rule, the Senate can proceed to vote on the pertinent question, and at a majority threshold.
And this pressure is bringing the focus on some pertinent questions – How are these D2C brands going to evolve and how could they sustain as businesses?
The FBI on Friday said it is assessing new emails "pertinent" to its investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of State.
Flynn's out now, and if he has information that's pertinent to Comey's investigation, he's a major loose end—especially if he has his own legal trouble.
This is pertinent because the Scottish boxer spoke on the record about not taking water for four days to make weight for bouts in the past.
Swapping around the expected roles of oppressor and oppressed does not in fact lead to pertinent questions around how that dynamic operates in the real world.
The song, which also brought to mind the worsening refugee crisis in Europe, couldn't be more pertinent, and it was greeted with a roar of approval.
It's often overlooked in America as a form of protest, but social media activism is pertinent to both Cuba and China, where censorship is openly enforced.
For instance, this year, U.S. hospitals were hit by a wave of ransomware attacks that disrupted their operations by denying them access to pertinent file systems.
"Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent," Sekulow said Monday in a one-sentence response to the Post report.
It's a more pertinent exercise to ask what will happen if the producers do manage to reach a deal, having failed in their previous six attempts.
That criticism looks pertinent as its portfolio firm WeWork lurches towards an IPO with a lower-than-expected valuation and as SoftBank's Uber stake goes underwater.
The generation of Muslim American children who have grown up in its shadow are, in a different but just as pertinent sense, also 9/11 kids.
But whatever my quibbles, the actual core of the movie is so pertinent that I've continued to think about it, hard, since I first saw it.
The more pertinent question, then, is whether a sitting president can be charged, even if the trial itself wouldn't take place until after his term ends.
In fact, senators routinely receive closed-door briefings -- including about public health crises, such as coronavirus, so potentially pertinent information could have been shared with them.
"From the very beginning of the case, it has been frustratingly difficult to get pertinent information from the school district," Mr. Ballard said in a statement.
The reviewers, they said, felt that pertinent information about Dragonfly's code had been withheld from them, and raised questions about the review process that went unanswered.
It was thirty-one years ago, in 1989, when they began their annual "Delta Days" legislative conference to promote public policies pertinent to African-Americans. Rep.
Last month, Comey sent a letter to lawmakers telling them the FBI would be reviewing newly discovered emails "pertinent" to its investigation into Clinton's private server.
It is always pertinent to remind Congress that Puerto Rico became a United States territory as a direct result of the Spanish American War of 1898.
" It was given to CNN by Michael Avenatti, Daniels' attorney, and contains three pertinent questions: "Around July 2006, did you have vaginal intercourse with Donald Trump?
It's pertinent that it gets started because we only have eight dinner plates and one is already being used and we're having seven people over tonight.
" Jay Sekulow, one of the elder Trump's lawyers, told the newspaper that "apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
Fears of being killed All of this is pertinent as Christine Blasey Ford considers testifying and answering questions about accusations she's made against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
That meant turning off email notifications that weren't pertinent for the work she needed to get done at the time, and not engaging in any distractions.
But just days before Election Day, the F.B.I. director made a stunning announcement: Agents had discovered a new trove that might be pertinent to the investigation.
That's the way it felt recently when Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" came across as a disturbingly pertinent exploration of sexual abuse by entitled, powerful men.
This raises an unusual and pertinent question: is it reasonable to expect people seeking time-sensitive, stigmatized health care to drop everything and sue their state?
The program can dissect a financial report the moment it appears and spit out an immediate news story that includes the most pertinent facts and figures.
And perhaps most troublingly, the film sloppily portrays the "Green Book" it is named for, leaving out or misrepresenting some pertinent details and flattening its history.
This is particularly pertinent for many students of colour as we do not see ourselves within the staff body and the curriculum actively omits our histories.
He's also the author of recently released book The Shadow War: Inside Russia's and China's Secret Operations to Defeat America, which is quite pertinent right now.
Comey's decision Lynch also discussed Comey's decision to notify Congress it was reviewing emails that could have been pertinent to the FBI's investigation of her personal server.
The Stink Face "How is this allowed in a regularly-sanctioned match?" is probably the more pertinent question here, as the physical attack here is pretty straightforward.
Now these are text messages that clearly were pertinent to our investigation and to Pfizer abuse and to the Russian investigation, whether or not there was collusion.
Manafort's lawyers have sought to exclude some of the exhibits, arguing they are irrelevant and would prejudice the jurors, but Mueller's office said the documents were pertinent.
As part of preparing his case, Avenatti and the legal team representing Daniels will have the right to depose Trump and demand documents pertinent to the case.
By shifting the focus toward inspiring social good, Oculus is allowing the conversation to drift more towards overcoming some of VR's most pertinent accessibility and impact problems.
Facebook isn't killing their core business anymore than Apple, to take a pertinent example, is willing to go to the mat to protect user data in China.
The statement does not address exactly how the girl died, but asks that anyone with any information pertinent to this case call them at (833) ALL-TIPS.
"Through this petition, we have made Kmart aware of their responsibility as a global franchise to no longer be ignorant to such pertinent global issues," she wrote.
Start by entering all your project's pertinent data, and Timelinr will spit out a detailed, high-level plan of action for you and your team to follow.
In a pertinent and thought-provoking closing verse to the track, he addresses the #BlackLivesMatter movement, Alton Sterling, and the fear he has for his daughter's future.
That's particularly pertinent because we do know stop-and-frisk had one big effect: It massively increased distrust, particularly among black and brown New Yorkers, toward police.
"Far from vetoing this carnival barker and his gaseous performance art, Britain should extend an invitation for his expeditious return to answer some pertinent questions," he wrote.
I did find something pertinent to your problem, though:  there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to who experiences pain from what shape of penis.
Read More: The Ethereum Network Is DDoS-ing Itself This raises a pertinent question: If BTZ is working fine without a blockchain, why does it need one?
During the presentation, LeEco Chairman Jia Yueting and the company's other executives said they weren't ready to unveil the car's cost, production schedule, or other pertinent details.
The Democrats on the committee have asked a number of pertinent questions about what Yates knew, when she knew it, and what she told the White House.
"I think the fact that Star Trek has been able to evolve over time with people and still be pertinent and relevant is its genius," Roth says.
Their challenge is to make the issue more pertinent to white-collar voters who are already uneasy over Trump's direction, particularly on cultural and racially tinged issues.
In July, a group of conservative House Republicans introduced a resolution to impeach Rosenstein, charging him with withholding documents pertinent to Congress's oversight of the Russia probe.
"We hope this will act as an incentive for sites to share all the pertinent details in their listings for job seekers," a Google spokesperson told me.
That it also has something pertinent to say about what is happening in the world easily makes it one of the most important games of the year.
The shooter remains at large, the Hoover police statement said, and all pertinent departments are cooperating with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, which is leading the investigation.
One pertinent rule is that a witness can rebut a charge of recent fabrication with proof of a "prior consistent statement" that predates the motive to lie.
In addition, prosecutors can compel reporters to take the stand if the information they have is pertinent to the proceeding and cannot be obtained from another source.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Death of Liberalism" (column, April 14): Roger Cohen's analysis of the decline of liberalism in our time is correct and pertinent.
It might be pertinent to also mention that Camp Evans served as the Ku Klux Klan's New Jersey headquarters less than a decade before McAfee worked there.
"All the defendants are older than 65 and have pertinent medical preconditions, so they belong to the risk group as decreed," the court said in a statement.
As long as he's not running counter to the principles of the business, he is just refreshing it to make it much more pertinent to today's consumers.
It is demanding written answers to a boatload of pertinent questions and expects Juul to respond within two weeks or risk "even more aggressive action" by regulators.
And, since voucher programs tend to be for low-income families, this question is particularly pertinent because we are talking about poor children impacted by public policies.
But I worry about how we balance pertinent questions about appropriation with the creative freedom to push boundaries and take risks that are essential to good writing.
Taking a broader view enables a more comprehensive strategy that could foster awareness and diversity, capture various skill levels and include tech employers across all pertinent industries.
"A workaround that might be effective is if an order list pops up (on the computer screen) with everything pertinent to someone with kidney stones," Irvin said.
It is also pertinent that the government continues to spend in order to avoid conditions of tight liquidity that were prevalent in early part of the year.
Even if you are unmoved by Mr. Szegedi's personal story (I found him somewhat sympathetic), what "Keep Quiet" tells us about its larger themes is upsettingly pertinent.
The CBS reporters and anchors were also criticized for asking Bloomberg about his record on sugary drinks before they asked the candidates about much more pertinent issues.
Other than eliminating the possibility that Ennis's murder had some connection to that past, she brings nothing back to Eden Valley that's specifically pertinent to the case.
But days before the election, Comey informed Congress that investigators had discovered emails believed to be pertinent to the Clinton investigation in the course the Weiner investigation.
But I think the more pertinent read is that Goose Game is an excellent example of how much incredible white space video games have yet to explore.
It's not a particularly new kind of high school stereotype, but it's one that feels pertinent to the era of "save the turtles" and social media posturing.
The opera's themes felt chillingly pertinent: In the plot, the guests at a fashionable dinner party find themselves psychologically trapped in the salon of their wealthy hosts.
That's particularly pertinent because we do know stop and frisk had one big effect: It massively increased distrust, particularly among black and brown New Yorkers, toward police.
But the controversy raises a pertinent question: whether the task of translation is simply to bridge the divide between cultures or to somehow also represent that divide.
He writes (emphasis added): In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation.
All you have to do is twist the rotating bezel left to see your recent notifications, or right to view all your pertinent fitness stats and music controls.
The three titans hope that the sheer sizes of their companies will help bring the necessary scale and resources to tackle the health-care system's most pertinent issues.
However, perhaps the most pertinent non-Schengen country in terms of touring is the United Kingdom, which has its own immigration and visa policy for non-EU folks.
Dr Magiorkinis and Dr Katzourakis therefore followed up with an experiment in which they inserted the pertinent retrovirus DNA between the active regions of RASGRF2 in cultured cells.
In a new blog post today, Tesla CEO Elon Musk attempted to clarify some very pertinent points about what taking the electric car company private would look like.
Distraught over his missing pet, Guttfield posted about Wilma's disappearance on Facebook, as well as posting her photos and other pertinent information on a U.K. lost dog website.
"The US have now informed us that they too consider that immunity is no longer pertinent," UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a letter to Dunn's family.
Announced at CES in Las Vegas last week, this product crunches sensor data to "map" a space around the car, highlighting pertinent information like road signs and pedestrians.
And while this case involved one man posting a personal opinion online, it's particularly pertinent for companies that let millions of people post opinions and find facts online.
"That Gates and Person A were directly communicating in September and October 2016 was pertinent to the investigation," special counsel prosecutors wrote in van der Zwaan's presentencing memorandum.
Facebook's algorithms fanned the most inflammatory disinformation around the world, because they're more concerned with serving something pertinent to a person's interests and beliefs than something verifiably factual.
Of course, that didn't sit well with Moretz, who responded to Khloé with a few pertinent details: "First photo is me filming my movie Neighbors 2," Moretz wrote.
But then, one of the wonders of this medium is that there's something magical about the way that "messing around" can ossify into something more pertinent and lasting.
This is especially pertinent if the Democratic Party maintains control of the presidency, but it might also be the case for any new Republican president — especially Donald Trump.
Dr Davies and his colleagues were there because, to bolster Colombia's still-small regular army of pertinent experts, the country's government has recruited several groups of foreign mercenaries.
For while her style may be throwback, its content, the embodiment of Quaker principles of religious, racial and gender equality — not to mention antiwar sentiments — remains pertinent today.
Officials say it's unlikely the public will hear from FBI Director James Comey until it is more clear about the substance of the pertinent emails, the officials said.
But perhaps most pertinent at the moment: Women are more than half the electorate, they vote more than men, and they tend to vote Democratic more than men.
But the idea of the show, like the romance and gender stuff, were still pertinent to Quinn and Rachel, so we felt we had more to do there.
Prosecutors have asked that anyone with information pertinent to the case contact Detective Mike Batista at (856) 676-8175 or DRPA Corporal Joseph Ebling at (856) 969-7884.
Investigators found emails they thought might be pertinent when they sorted and scanned the header information of messages stored on Weiner's computer, according to the newly released warrant.
It's pertinent because now, in a 21st century Britain full of food banks and job losses in the manufacturing industries, there's more than a sense of déjà vu.
The credit and financing company Earnest recently analyzed a dataset of more than 10,000 American shoppers' spending habits to address a pertinent question: When do consumers ditch Ikea?
Kohut and Harris recommend preparing a job manual that outlines all the pertinent information about your position that you can leave for the person that inherits your job.
The FBI used a computer program that targeted the pertinent emails, and as onlookers noted, it would not take long to electronically review a large batch of emails.
After Comey's 11th-hour disclosure in late October that investigators had uncovered more emails "potentially pertinent" to the investigation, Trump said he had "great respect" for the bureau.
The decisions made in Washington D.C. certainly have an impact on your life, but state and local legislation is often more pertinent and easier to influence from home.
The EDF contends that the removal of information from the EPA website makes it more difficult for people to educate themselves and make pertinent comments about the law. 
The FBI told a federal judge it believed that was sufficient to show there was probable cause that the computer contained classified information pertinent to the Clinton probe.
Yet, it's only plus-size people who are ridiculed for being unhealthy, even when people know nothing about our diets, exercise history, or any other pertinent health information.
No matter what's causing the Google Docs bug, the issue is a pertinent reminder that you don't really have control over the content you put on the internet.
Republicans charge that he was complicit in the destruction of I.R.S. emails pertinent to the alleged targeting, and that he lied about the emails in testimony to Congress.
"Their story of what it's like to be a Muslim in America, it feels even more pertinent after the election results," said Ben Greenberg, Random House's executive editor.
The president whose footsteps are most pertinent to Harris, the president who she will be measured against should she prevail against her fellow Democratic candidates, is Donald Trump.
The show crams in melodrama, family drama, righteous monologizing, hand-wavey sci-fi nonsense and pertinent facts about the Hindenburg, plus it's basically a cops-and-robbers show.
FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers in a letter last Friday that the bureau had found fresh emails that may prove "pertinent" to its investigation of Clinton's emails.
If famine provided a strong selective force for the spread of thrifty alleles, it is pertinent to ask how so many people managed to avoid inheriting these alleles.
Each time it takes a measurement and is about to move forward it looks back at previous measurements which could include some information pertinent to the current motion.
Manafort's lawyers have sought to exclude some of the exhibits, arguing that they are irrelevant and would prejudice the jurors, but Mueller's office said the documents are pertinent.
And a half-century retrospective of the work of Bruce Nauman at the Museum of Modern Art explains why he's pertinent in our wrenching era, our critic writes.
The complete series is one of the most moving in contemporary American photography, and is absolutely pertinent to the present moment of debates about immigration and border crossings.
Never would I have imagined that a reconfigured "Colonus" could have such a pertinent political message in 2018 about how society often mistreats Black bodies, even in death.
He draws upon phrases from the librettos Beethoven went through in earlier versions of his opera, and also adapts texts from Machiavelli, Jeremy Bentham and other pertinent sources.
Beyond getting Cohen to list who else might have pertinent information on Trump, Ocasio-Cortez also zoomed in on a major white whale for Democrats: Trump's tax returns.
The N.R.A. and the charity received separate letters last month from Ms. James's office ordering them to preserve pertinent records, according to several people who had seen them.
The other pertinent context here is the messiness of political affairs in the US and Great Britain, a morass the punditry classes have attempted to decipher since 2016.
Profit-taking before the turn of the decade had eaten into the indexes' gains earlier this week, and Halley said more pertinent trading would only begin from Monday.
"We shouldn't say we insist on answers from Steve Bannon, but not from Hope Hicks or Corey Lewandowski, or allow the witnesses decide what's pertinent," Schiff said. Rep.
We have even more partners involved, more social media networks that are elevating these conversations on their platforms, more organizations that are tapping into this really pertinent conversation.
Most pertinent to this case, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 gives the president sweeping powers to restrict the classes of aliens that can enter the country.
When he was just running for president of the federation back in January of 2018, Cordeiro spoke with ESPN's Jeff Carlisle about various topics pertinent to the organization.
Either use the IRS tool and try to verify that schools receive the pertinent information, or not use the tool and enter all their information manually, experts advised.
It's an increasingly pertinent what-if given that Adebayo, after posting two triple-doubles in four days, was just named Player of the Week in the Eastern Conference.
The terrifying hubris depicted in the movie is ever more pertinent given that President Trump has recently signaled an intention to increase the American military presence in Afghanistan.
"I use SayKara in two ways, both to recap a patient visit and to incorporate the pertinent details of a patient interaction into the medical record," said Kaufmann.
Over the encrypted messaging app Signal, Pottinger encouraged Kessler to dig up the pertinent files regarding the "hot list" of men who the lawyers then planned to approach.
The list of issues and subjects, from pertinent to profound, that the media could dive into and inform Americans responsibly and objectively is endless, urgent — and largely ignored.
"The supplemental submission identifies specific portions of the warrant affidavits and other facts pertinent to the ongoing government investigation," they said in another footnote in their public filing.
Different categories have their pertinent settings, so when you look for a car you'll get odometer, model year and so on the way you do on the site.
Those questions don't seem as pertinent under Trump, who regularly spends much of the morning in "executive time," devoted to watching television, phoning advisers and leaders, and tweeting.
Comey said in his brief letter to lawmakers that emails had been discovered during a separate probe that "appear to be pertinent" to the investigation into Clinton's server.
Bergman said that while the global expansion of the middle class was helping overall sales, even more pertinent is the rise of "digital-ization" across the medical space.
"The Middle of the World" (1974) is a still-pertinent study of a novice Swiss politician, a self-absorbed nativist, who falls in love with an Italian immigrant.
Ms. Grant said the show's core elements — "who we are, our contributions, what we did" — remain as pertinent and as vital as they did nearly 50 years ago.
The new special counsel might believe that such information is pertinent to his investigation, and it is possible that Mueller has asked McCabe not to discuss the issue.
"Our work is most pertinent to systems that are carefully protected against software attacks, but—as we show—may be wide open to inexpensive physical attacks," Tromer said.
The account followed up the definition of "fact" days later with another pertinent response to Conway's "alternative facts" statement: Other posts require little explanation to get the message across.
Hearings have historically served the function of focusing public attention on pertinent issues and educating the public about problems -- from failed policies to political corruption -- that have plagued Washington.
That's because the Dead's story is pertinent today—it just so happens the things The Grateful Dead had a pretty good handle on the things that aren't working today.
That's perhaps the simplest way to frame the findings of the 3523 AI Index Report, which collects data around a number of the most pertinent trends in artificial intelligence.
The report makes clear that Farage is not a suspect, nor has he been accused of any wrongdoing, but investigators believe he may have information pertinent to the probe.
The poetry often referenced pertinent social issues of the time; Giorno, born in 1936, became both a gay rights and AIDS activist, founding the AIDS Treatment Project in 1984.
In a letter to Congress, however, Mr Comey said that "in connection with an unrelated case" new e-mails had emerged which "appear to be pertinent to the investigation".
Poitier starred in a trio of iconic and politically pertinent films in 1967: To Sir With Love, In the Heat of the Night and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
Police interviewed both people and did not get any pertinent information on the child's location, Smith said, but were able to secure warrants on charges unrelated to her disappearance.
Inevitably all of those characters and relationships will prove pertinent to Kevin's path of self-improvement, but whether the show takes an equally enlightened journey remains to be seen.
She's become the model of the outwardly super-cool, inwardly self-doubting millennial who comically overshares, but also has some frank, pertinent points to make about race and gender.
Analysts can later apply filters to focus on the more pertinent data, but the government has enacted this change to give its analysts access to more atoms of data.
The original laws are short and vague: America's Sherman act of 21990 has 19803 words, and the pertinent passages in the Treaty of Rome of 21980 contain 21890 words.
"We believed all along that our ordinance was carefully drafted and met pertinent constitutional tests," Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said in a statement released after the ruling.
The silence is common with camera systems that are set up to record the most recent pertinent information because it saves battery life and storage space for recorded files.
" An attorney for Trump, Jay Sekulow, issued a statement in response to the Post report: "Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
Photo by Tyler Bradberry Southern California has proven itself to be a modern chokepoint for pertinent hardcore, producing the genre's modern stand outs like Nails, Xibalba, and Twitching Tongues.
Instead of building on its most pertinent themes — or on any themes — The Darkest Minds wanders around haplessly in a fog of tired tropes and unmotivated bits of plot.
Biz believes that tapping into a network of people is the best way to find answers utilizing network intelligence to search and find the most pertinent and useful information.
"Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate and not pertinent," he said in a statement to CNN after the Post published its story on Monday.
This fact may have played into Russia and the Taliban sharing intelligence pertinent to the fight against that terror group, as related by Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
I asked Studin for his opinion: What are his thoughts on pertinent issues today and how do they affect America's relationship with Canada and the rest of the world?
In sub-Saharan Africa, one in three people reported having done so, with women in the region reporting sexual extortion as the most pertinent land corruption issue, it said.
This is especially pertinent considering that Russian hackers were able to access voters' data in 39 states, and attempted to alter or delete said data during the 2016 election.
The FBI director also notified Congress just days before Election Day that his bureau was looking into newly discovered emails that were possibly pertinent to its probe of Clinton.
"It's certainly pertinent to an election," Dominic Grieve, a former attorney general who was chairman of the parliamentary committee that compiled the report, said last week on Sky News.
It would mean an engagement with the institution and by proxy many other institutions where you need to ask pertinent questions about the dearth of engagement with this topic.
The FBI announced Friday that it would review emails "pertinent to the investigation" of Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server during her time as secretary of state.
"Their rights to land, forest and water have become even more pertinent in the context of plans to acquire large chunks of tribal lands for development projects," she said.
Court filings on Friday indicate that Mueller's team expects to share hundreds of thousands of documents pertinent to the case, including the financial records, with defense attorneys by Monday.
"Le Corbeau," on the other hand, is a hellbrew that has lost not a fraction of its flavor, and it feels all too pertinent to the age of trolls.
So I tell that story to remind everybody that our $730 billion in assets under management, $32 billion in premiums collected, our 5 million customers ... those aren't pertinent statistics.
But the more pertinent question today is whether Serena Williams can win a match a week from Saturday, when the final is scheduled, even if her shoulder is sore.
That's a particularly pertinent point when you look at Snapchat, a hugely visible and popular social media brand that has failed to convince the public markets of its value.
Twenty-five years later, in the midst of what's probably the batshit craziest presidential election cycle in US history, Leonard's plea for empathetic leadership is as pertinent as ever.
This latter question is particularly pertinent given that fans of My Chemical Romance (and heavy metal more generally) describe the music as helpful in dealing with mental ill health.
There's no doubt this revival is timely, but it's the subject of race, and the treatment of black male mental health patients that makes the play so pertinent now.
But in between the writhing and the boozing and the performance of "I've Gotta Be Me," the show is also asking pertinent questions about female anger and female force.
In an arbitration case filed in California, Frank claimed that Avenatti had kept pertinent financial forms from him and generally misstated profits in order to avoid paying Frank millions.
As a consequence of the miscalculation, the video that gives the show its name, and has a pertinent political content of its own, is in danger of being overlooked.
And it's this individualism of form and function that I think comprises the most pertinent character of the game, early doors anyway, beyond its cast and their various quests.
And there are open questions about whether defendants are informed by prosecutors about how they were identified and given pertinent information that might be used to challenge that identification.
And of course there's the Trump administration's plan to forbid medical professionals in clinics that receive federal money from providing their patients with pertinent and truthful information about abortion.
After all, this was the man who taught an entire generation that the truth can't prevent a demagogue from getting his way, a lesson that is once again pertinent.
Sunday's announcement came after Comey last month sent a letter to lawmakers telling them agents would be reviewing newly discovered emails "pertinent" to its investigation into Clinton's email server.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 82%What critics said: "This second season of Narcos: Mexico is perhaps the the harshest, the most violent, and the most pertinent yet.
The boomer issue wasn't a pertinent fact of the case though, so the Supreme Court didn't have to make a decision on whether we have to retire the meme.
Last week, FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to lawmakers telling them the bureau would be reviewing newly discovered emails "pertinent" to its investigation into Clinton's private sever.
She notes how often the attorney general failed to recall the answers to the senators' questions or, alternatively, how often he refused to divulge pertinent conversations with the president.
And the only real reason to make this movie would be if Trump wins because then it would be very pertinent and we would get financing in an instant.
Interactions with people who may in some way figure into an investigation — regardless of what may be discussed — could be pertinent to an inquiry and later serve as evidence.
Mr. Journiac, currently in a show about '70s and '80s French counterculture at the Maison Rouge in Paris, is pertinent for the moment and conversations around shifting gender identities.
That she is currently ranked 451 in the WTA rankings is an irrelevance - more pertinent is that she finished 2017 ranked 22, having played only two events all year.
The content of Ramadan's call is particularly pertinent in the case of Brunei and it points to the additional tactics that must be utilized to campaign against this law.
One of the most pertinent moments in Neeson's follow-up interview with Roberts came when he confidently asserted that "this was 40 years ago" and stated that he isn't racist.
So, here are the pertinent parts of the transcript, and you can listen to the whole thing below — Taylor is a very thoughtful and considered entrepreneur and says a lot.
Trump appeared beside a large pile of files he claimed were pertinent to the companies that are going to be placed in a trust to be run by his sons.
Similarly, large group exhibitions and biennials built upon frameworks of freedom and equality to demonstrate the might of art in visualizing pertinent topics like migration, women's equality, and LGBTQ rights.
If I'm seeing an AR news feed in my peripheral vision I want pertinent news blips – stock prices, local happenings, international incidents – and not so much info on the Kardashians.
Founded in 2015 by Reeju Datta and Akash Sinha, Cashfree started out as a payment gateway before it pivoted to tackle the more pertinent issue of moving money in India.
WATCH: How to Make Stuffed Crust Pizza In a series of tweets, Wadlington disclosed all of the pertinent information we ever needed to know about life, love and Olive Garden.
As Didi brought on more shareholders in each funding round — the company has raised at least $20.6 billion to date, Crunchbase data shows — the bottom line inevitably became more pertinent.
And, more recent and pertinent, very few if any people predicted as late as 2006 that, beginning just a year later, they would gladly fork over $750 for a phone.
Though there is more information about the bard than similar figures of the period, the answers to pertinent questions—why did he marry so young, and to an older woman?
Ryan Bassil Between sampling Dizzee Rascal's "Sirens" and painting an aching picture of the effects of racial profiling, "Blue Lights" became one of the most pertinent hits of the year.
We've got Barry McCarthy, the CFO who is quite -- let's say he's pertinent or germane on the conference call and he says things that I think are a little unusual.
This was particularly pertinent in Asia, he said, as it was growing in wealth and its people were increasingly opting for starchy, high-calorie rice and meat over nutritious vegetables.
This lesson is pertinent today for the euro area, which Macron is keen to strengthen after the monetary union so nearly came apart during the financial crisis of 2010-12.
In the letter, Comey said the FBI found additional emails that may be pertinent to the investigation into Clinton's use of a private server while she was secretary of State.
Human spaceflight, from its very inception, has inspired an unparalleled respect and appreciation for our planet's delicate beauty, which is especially pertinent this Saturday as the world celebrates Earth Day.
Italy recalled its ambassador in April due to a lack of co-operation from the Egyptian authorities, who have not shared pertinent video footage or phone records, say Italian officials.
The startup, founded by Dylan Lenz, Zeke Kan, and Anastasia Fox from the University of British Columbia, allows landlords to create custom tenant applications that collect pertinent information from tenants.
He is working to keep his footing as Clinton struggles with the news that the FBI is reviewing newly discovered emails "pertinent" to its investigation into her private email server.
" Setting aside whether the president's conduct might amount to a crime, the more pertinent constitutional question is whether his conduct falls into the category of a "high crime and misdemeanor.
Spicer spoke alongside the communications chief for the Democratic National Committee just as news broke that the FBI was reviewing new emails that were "pertinent" to their probe into Clinton.
Following Comey's letter to lawmakers on Friday, The New York Times reported that the emails potentially pertinent to Clinton's server were discovered during a separate FBI investigation into former Rep.
"I make a heartfelt appeal so that all commit themselves to respecting the status quo of the city, in conformity with the pertinent resolutions of the United Nations," he said.
Here are the pertinent facts:  Although tens of thousands of veterans return home every year from serving our nation, current treatment options have had limited utility to sufficiently heal them.
So many melancholy tales have been told about the tortured lives of comedians that the pertinent question about a new story is not whether the entertainer is miserable but why.
If they actually use the books, or even read them, is not pertinent; they act as a window into how the world's most influential chefs are thinking, dreaming and plating.
Pertinent to me was a directive on the list that anyone returning from out-of-town travel was to wash all of his clothes as soon as he got home.
But it raises yet more questions about what went on while Mr. Kalanick was C.E.O. — a pertinent issue as the company prepares to go public in the next few years.
Traditionally when threat information against a US diplomatic post is received, the pertinent bureaus at State -- in conjunction with other relevant agencies -- evaluate its credibility and decide how to proceed.
History does not run on a neat continuum, which is what makes "The Anita Pallenberg Story," a 76-minute film about the Rolling Stones during the 1960s, feel pertinent today.
On that laptop, investigators found emails that Abedin had forwarded to Weiner that the FBI deemed "pertinent" to its previously closed investigation into how Clinton used a private email server.
"Without representing one-half of the population in national and local politics, progress will be stymied in other areas pertinent to women and the quest for gender parity," WEF warned.
Streaming The work of Catherine Breillat, the French filmmaker and novelist whose movies frequently explore the perversity animating male-female power dynamics in Western society, has always been fearlessly pertinent.
Study authors are asked to disclose "funding sources and other pertinent interests" at the EPA, while OSHA asks those who comment on proposed rules to provide disclosures with their submissions.
According to a 2011 congressional report, ATF leadership in both Phoenix and Washington repeatedly ignored the agents' concerns, and actively blocked them from sharing pertinent information with partners in Mexico.
The choice of this painting was pertinent, not only because it depicted a woman drawing, but because it had recently been reattributed to a woman, Constance Marie Charpentier (219–21822).
" Eleven days before the 2016 presidential election, FBI Director James Comey announced that the FBI discovered emails possibly "pertinent" to the Clinton email server probe "in connection with an unrelated case.
The question of assimilation is always pertinent for migrants, but especially interesting in the context of a new wave of Polish rappers and MCs, living and making music on British soil.
The most pertinent question that came out of Conor McGregor's first meeting with Nate Diaz was whether he could rally from behind to secure a win when the chips were down.
One paragraph in the report is especially pertinent here: In this investigation, the evidence does not establish that the President was involved in an underlying crime related to Russian election interference.
In the "vast majority of cases," the company said, the driver's license numbers were not combined with additional pertinent information, such as home addresses, home states, or the licenses' expiration dates.
Manafort also lied about a wire transfer to a firm that was working for him, information pertinent to another Justice Department investigation, and his contact with Trump administration officials in 2018.
That's not pertinent to the plot of the episode, but I find it oddly soothing that, no matter the hotel, the contestants on The Bachelor will crow with delight at it.
The FBI later discovered that CMU had carried out an attack, and served the researchers with a subpoena to hand over any information pertinent to a criminal case, which it did.
Trump's lawyers asked for an order to have the pertinent early vote ballots -- those cast after the designated polling hours Friday -- not to be "co-mingled or interspersed" with other ballots.
Prior to obtaining the warrant, investigators saw enough of the emails to determine that they appeared pertinent to the previously completed investigation and that they may be emails not previously reviewed.
One key reason why is the role of Attorney General William Barr, who will release the Mueller report -- shorn of grand jury testimony, classified material and evidence pertinent to active cases.
"In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation," he wrote in a letter to congressional leaders.
Both polls suggest there has been very little movement since FBI Director James Comey's bombshell that agents had found emails that "appear to be pertinent" to its earlier investigation into Clinton.
In late October — just more than a week before Election Day — the FBI director sent a letter to Congress saying that the bureau was assessing new emails "pertinent" to the case.
While the most pertinent question on everyone's mind is who will win the biggest support within each party in the Iowa caucuses, that aspect of the competition likely won't matter much.
Destroying history The most pertinent ruin of Lagos' diminishing Afro-Brazilian cityscape is that of Iloja Bar, which stood on Tinubu Square and was the center of the community's social scene.
Many of these new recruits are disaffected Taliban, a fact that may have played into Russia's recent decision to share intelligence pertinent to fighting ISIS with the Taliban, its historic foe.
The son of the Republican presidential nominee was scheduled to speak and campaign in the university's Union Ballroom for his father's "pertinent" election, according to the MSU College Republicans' Facebook page.
Users can call on bots in conversations with real humans, as the Skyscanner demonstration video shows, allowing them to see pertinent search results in the same window as their previous chat.
But in our current world where the right to be racist is conflated with free speech, overseen by a Trump presidency, the hypocrisy of it feels more pertinent now than ever.
The interface, based on cards, feels a lot like Google Now, and so does the approach to just-in-time doses of pertinent information, in this case the tunes you need.
In the Dust-ending clips, we actually see her medically drugged up argument, which includes more pertinent acronyms than most people would probably be able to supply while stone cold sober.
The recent poll was conducted after the FBI announced it would be reviewing newly discovered emails "pertinent" to its investigation into Clinton's use of a private server while secretary of State.
Supporters of the team's bid for a new stadium are hoping to include pertinent language in a spending bill later this month, before McCollum and Democrats retake the House in January.
At this time, we have no idea whether they are duplicates of what has already been produced or whether they contain any information pertinent to the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails.
I'm thumbing through the CliffsNotes of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and this synopsis of Antony's soliloquy at Caesar's funeral is so comically pertinent that I need to share it in its entirety.
As Reuters reported in June, judges regularly allow information pertinent to public health and safety to be filed under seal, even though court documents are, by law, presumed to be public.
Frank Lavin, a former U.S. under-secretary of commerce for international trade, told CNBC on Monday that a narrow focus on the trade imbalance misses the more pertinent issues at hand.
The more pertinent steps that Arizona State is looking to take are solidifying plans on a long-term arena on, or near, its Tempe campus, and identifying a conference to join.
Republicans have hit back and said that they don't think the documents from Kavanaugh's staff secretary days are as pertinent to his nomination as those from his time on the bench.
JON CARAMANICA One of the most formally ambitious, eerily pertinent albums to emerge in recent weeks was "Real Enemies," by the ultramodern big band known as Darcy James Argue's Secret Society.
One Jew who didn't raise his fists is the unnamed narrator of Mihail Sebastian's 1934 novel, "For Two Thousand Years," which proves to be remarkably pertinent to our time and place.
Well, that's certainly pertinent to Uber, especially with Fowler's account, which is being investigated by a group that includes director Arianna Huffington and outside counsel and former Attorney General Eric Holder.
I learn about the latter initiative from Lavalley, who yanks a professionally printed, full-color business card featuring all the pertinent info from his wallet and places it in my palm.
Then, 11 days before the election, Mr. Comey announced that the F.B.I. was reviewing newly discovered emails that he said "appeared to be pertinent" to an already closed investigation into Mrs.
Most pertinent in the assemblage of a new Knicks management team is the point about very slow executive progress for minorities, even in the league widely recognized as the most enlightened.
But as policymakers cling to the currency peg and with dollar flows having dried up, the question of how much ammunition the central bank has left has become ever more pertinent.
Sex education programs that emphasized abstinence, Dr. Kantor said, have tended to exclude information pertinent to gay and bisexual people and provided misleading information about the efficacy of condoms and contraceptives.
Most Senate Democrats appear to be unified on wanting to include any new pertinent evidence or materials about the President's dealings in Ukraine that emerge after the start of the trial.
Title VII of the act was passed in response to the pertinent cultural issue of its day — the hard-fought struggle for equal treatment of minorities and women in the workplace.
Given the deepening dread and uncertainty over immigration issues, "From Nowhere," Matthew Newton's wrenching, if somewhat chaotic, film about undocumented high school students in the Bronx could hardly be more pertinent.
Real estate disclosure rules in general range wildly from state to state, so just assume that you will have to ask for this or any other pertinent information about past damage.
Some wait for the right moment in a conversation to casually toss in their 15 seconds of self-promotion — as mere information, a pertinent example or a flash of amusing recollection.
His comprehensive universality, and his ability to match each and every one of us and become uniquely ours, is another of the modes by which he survives — fresh, pertinent and alive.
Indeed, the most pertinent issue at stake in each election may well be whether the Republicans obtain a mere majority in the Senate or a supermajority capable of overriding any filibuster.
It makes a pertinent and necessary point, but his delicately constructed piece on police brutality "As If Our Bodies Were Built To House Your Bullets" (2017) is even more emotionally devastating.
They walked in, we sat down as if nothing had happened, he said he supported every one of our pertinent legislative issues, and then we all shook hands and walked out.
Mr. Chaffetz said he expected the E.P.A., by the end of the week, to turn over pertinent emails connected to Susan Hedman, the agency's former director for the region that includes Michigan.
But we had more important things to talk about, because while Children of Blood and Bone is a masterpiece in world-building and story, it's also an exploration of extremely pertinent issues.
And that&aposs the problem, thy keep blocking things out, across the board, not giving us documents that at the end of the day always end up being pertinent to our investigation.
Police ask that anyone who may have information pertinent to this case call either the Olathe Police Department at (913) 971-6950 or Kansas City Metro Crime Stoppers at (816) 474-8477.

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