"We didn't think it was particularly pertinent to what we'd be testifying about, " Manno said.
The following table summarizes the differences pertinent to security between physical space on our planet and cyberspace.
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"Most people think of it as a symbolic issue that is not hugely pertinent to their lives, " he said.
People concluded that the king must have imparted something rather pertinent to Thaksin.
Look up the domains pertinent to your areas of expertise, and see which are parked or resolve to an underdeveloped mini-site.
This imperative is equally pertinent to the Africans lost in the Diaspora.
Other items that he wrote, well before the Boston bombings, on the social media site may offer more details pertinent to the investigation.
But I had a question that's, kind of, I guess, sort of pertinent to the program that we're on, TALK OF THE NATION.
Perhaps more pertinent to McClendon now the Oklahoma City Thunder (in which he owns a minority stake) are having another good season, currently at 54-20.
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But there are issues here about, again, that have been discussed and are out there about feasibility of capture that I think are pertinent to that very question.
Prosecutors meanwhile say Gary Schultz, a former Penn State vice president who oversaw campus police, held a file that detailed alleged incidents pertinent to the investigation of Sandusky.
He believes that whether you are supportive of Democratic candidates, Republican candidates, in some cases both, the identities of who funds those campaigns is pertinent to the debate.
Here are some numbers that may be pertinent to your near-term asset allocation decisions: Over the past 50 years, annual U.S. Gross Domestic Product growth has averaged 3.2%.
Despite the widespread solidarity with the woman in this case, it is pertinent to bear in mind that conservative opinion holds sway in wide swathes of the Indian hinterland.
Scientific knowledge must be pertinent to issues on the ground and be shared effectively and rapidly, so that everyone may make a difference in reducing the impact of major water problems.
All but a few White House staffers met a Tuesday deadline to turn over documents to the White House counsel that may be pertinent to the investigation, senior Bush administration officials said.
The sessions explored topics of race, class and real and perceived lines of differences, all topics that are pertinent to both new and current teachers in the landscape of our public schools.
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Instead of finding content and consuming it in a more leisurely way as they do on the iPad, people check the iPhone more regularly for news updates that are pertinent to day-to-day activities.
Instead, it is meant to cover topics that interest women, much in the same way ESPNNewYork.com targets fans of New York teams with additional coverage of topics pertinent to their area and teams.
Thomson Reuters sees great opportunity for growth if business customers are familiar with its whole suite of products, which includes data pertinent to those in the financial, legal, tax, accounting, healthcare, science and media professions.
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The staff also gain a multitude of experience that is pertinent to their operational role, that again, we wouldn't have been able to give them in a military hospital, because we didn't receive the (unintelligible) of casualties.
Few of the consulting companies offer introductory courses online making it even more accessible, but I recommend taking the hands-on courses face-to-face with other participants to make the learning experience real life and pertinent to your current business environment.
But the due diligence requirements implied in the scienter element of many types of fraud actions and provided expressly as defenses under securities laws are only one component of the due diligence analysis pertinent to the question of civil and criminal liability for SCF.
But that's what the importance was of what you have heard up to now, the complete record woven together, step by step, so that no one in this chamber at this juncture does not know all the facts that are pertinent to this case.
Despite an April directive from the White House counsel's office to search for and turn over any materials pertinent to the subpoena, including any involving "coffees, " the counsel's office was unaware of the diary notes of Janis Kearney, special assistant to the president and records manager, concerning presidential activities.
Such dilemmas have always been pertinent to players in the motor industry, though at a time when technologies - ranging from computer games to on-the-go access to work - seem to be what wows consumers, it is possible that research and development budgets, rather than the latest model launches, offer the best clue to which carmakers will succeed in the years ahead.
Nor do we believe that whistleblower protection laws can or should apply to a trustee and fiduciary of a retirement system one who has a fiduciary obligation to disclose pertinent information to KRS so the board and staff can protect the fund.
It's equally important that companies be required to fully disclose all pertinent information to its advisers, but that may be asking too much!
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