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    pertinent


    1. the various members and what we could do to help them, and any other matters pertinent to


    2. In fact he visualized only the personifications of those present and any pertinent paperwork or screens


    3. He is very matter of fact and positive about it and, although I can see that she would love to ask several pertinent questions, Laura joins in


    4. Receive optimal help when and where it is pertinent


    5. pertinent to my investigation


    6. I set up a meeting with the pertinent government officials and Bernie


    7. He’d had a very productive morning helping Bedminster Shoe re-stock books and scrolls, talking to patrons about the latest titles, and researching pertinent information for his fellow townsfolk


    8. What? How had he come up with that? Her mind caught up to her surprise, and she asked the more pertinent question: “Too?”


    9. He also seemed to limit this dispensation to Tyrpledge alone since Gomermont, apart from being a relatively useless dolt which was widely regarded as the most common type of Procrastinator, his office also was not immediately pertinent to the Campaign; he and his men would remain in the cities and townships, ever watchful for signs of insurrection and heresy when the Castigator and the complete armed might of the Territories would be in the Widelands


    10. The General remained calm at the face of an attitude bordering the ridiculous, intent only to aggravate him and test his limits as a person and an officer for reasons that probably the Castigator found pertinent

    11. Walainaaj is President of the Silver Export Club now and she has asked some very pertinent questions relating to our project


    12. This man’s pertinent question stirred something awake in me


    13. Here are some of the pertinent points to take away from the project preparation stage


    14. I spent the next half hour giving him the details that appeared pertinent, as well as the California Confidential situation


    15. While in Napoles I polished up my extensive report on the campaign and added some pertinent comments about the various leaders I had met and the quality of the soldiers I had seen in action


    16. combined with the inherent difficulty of extracting the pertinent information from those sources,


    17. If it raises fear in them, they could ask a very pertinent question: “where in the world can one find perfect climate?”


    18. You’ll need to gather as much pertinent information as you can about your customers so that you understand as much about them as possible


    19. It shows that the person has a depth of content that might be useful, pertinent, and interesting


    20. pertinent information about your customers prior to shipping/servicing

    21. Here is the pertinent part: Fifty-four-year-old Roy Park Jr


    22. There was a moment of silence while Mark racked his brains for something pertinent to ask, to no avail


    23. “But realistically, those methods aren’t pertinent to these weapons,” Talia noted, “Since GrimFang can cut through any enemy’s weapons and armor with the slightest pressure, and is more than light enough to use with the fencing methods, despite its great size


    24. If they were not in enemy contact and had the time, they could use the same method to transmit coor�dinates and other pertinent infor�mation they did not want the listening enemy to understand


    25. “Your gods, who have so recently rejoined you, must swear upon the artifact you name The Truthstone of Falgaroth to always speak the truth to us, to always reveal any information that is pertinent to us, and to never act against our interests


    26. A thousand thoughts flashed through their minds in a moment, concerning a wide variety of subjects, but Mark recognized some as more immediately pertinent than others


    27. The second and more pertinent sensation was the continuing wave of emotions from the approaching villagers


    28. Here he was, building hope in these men by the very fact that he, a two-star from Washington, was asking such pertinent questions


    29. Any pertinent questions were permitted and would be answered


    30. At this writing, I still do not have all the pertinent information, but under the circumstances, I ordered troops to detain him

    31. To read the pertinent messages in full, see the final chapter, Egypt and Beyond


    32. A word here on the word revolution is pertinent


    33. It wouldn't be so bad as far as the money goes because God knows I would give it to her if she would ask but she doesn't even come see me and when I ask pertinent questions she ignores me


    34. based on identification? Is there more information pertinent to the person’s or group’s


    35. relevance so that it includes all of the considerations that are pertinent to a particular category of


    36. Later there would be enough time to take the pertinent measures and to put her in her place


    37. All you can do is let him organize it all by category and perform the necessary calculations so that you can decide what is pertinent and where to act


    38. more interesting and pertinent to the moment


    39. when I will remove all of the pertinent parts that could identify us


    40. “If this witness has pertinent information, we will hear it publicly

    41. I can relate that occasion by a very pertinent report today


    42. pertinent information you have to give


    43. Although these seven letters were pertinent to the individual churches for which the letters


    44. You have read the pertinent scriptures and observed the


    45. My friend Gary told me of her quote which I thought was quite pertinent to this book


    46. (14) The pertinent senses we later discussed are Psychological Time, which is a focus that basically ignores our physical sensory input to become a gateway to another Time sense that knows about the past, present, and future


    47. I suggest that you investigate other networks as they may be more pertinent to your particular website than the Adwords offer


    48. embarrassing them with their own hypocrisy? It is also pertinent to note his response “He


    49. Though it may be beneficial in extracting information pertinent to both cases, it would probably not be fruitful in identifying Terence’s murderer, but in many instances witnesses had a tendency to unconsciously incriminate themselves while testifying


    50. It was obvious from his expression that he was deep in thought, having been transported back to another time and place where he had evidently heard or seen a vital piece of information that could be pertinent to this current investigation









































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    Synonyms for "pertinent"

    apposite apt pertinent relevant applicable germane convenient seasonable due likely

    "pertinent" definitions

    having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand


    being of striking appropriateness and pertinence