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Our worsening diets have made the python's way of eating more germane.
More germane to the artist's pursuits is Josef Albers' research into the interaction of color.
Still, his recent returns are more germane regarding interests that may affect his judgment as president.
Since Trump was authorized to pardon, the more germane question is whether he should have done so.
Much more germane is the work he's done on Wall Street, much of it in the mortgage arena.
"Often times they go for more people with access to information that is more germane to" specific needs a foreign power is seeking.
It's hard to imagine a more germane time for a film that's about the struggle to communicate and understand each other on a global scale.
On Wednesday, the two will collaborate on something more germane to their Facebook jobs -- conducting a conference call with Wall Street analysts to discuss first-quarter results.
More germane, Kurian also brought in new execs like Robert Enslin, a veteran of SAP, who took over Google Cloud&aposs sales efforts as president of the business.
A more germane concern for Dimon should be that if his bank wasn't lending to black Detroiters already, that might be a sign of biased assumptions embedded in JPMorgan's underwriting processes.
But here is where Shelby's argument becomes more germane: He contends that the injustice of American ghettos places certain moral constraints on what the government may do to try to improve them.
As the House and Senate continue to examine the wave of disinformation around the 2016 presidential election, concerns around the security of voting systems examine something even more germane to the U.S. democratic system.
Much more germane is the $63.5 million rise in annual expenses, including a $7.5 million spike in "financial, legal, and other administrative functions," as well as $10.8 million in "restructuring charges," which is a euphemism for layoff costs.
Candidates should pledge to end Mr. Trump's trade war on Day 1 of their administration, a pledge that's more germane than ever, given his recent musing that it might be "better to wait for after the election" to end the conflict.
Not forgetting to add your humble suggestion that perhaps in a contemporary world inches away from exploding or imploding there are more urgent, more germane issues for the media to attend to than the in-and-out gossip of your sex life.
More germane to their potential wealth is their level of centralization, reflected both in how transactions are validated (proof-of-work transitioning eventually to proof-of-stake in Ethereum's case; Ripple uses consensus) and in what percentage its founders hold in their respective coins.
To the Trump administration, the other thing they had in common was more germane: a legal but, until now, unenforced obligation to leave the country that had stuck to them for years, even as they pieced together lives and families in the United States.
In his time, his devotion to the mark of the hand separated him from the International Style that swept Europe and championed the machine-made and easily replaceable; today, his message — that true beauty endures, transcending global tumult and uncertainty — has never seemed more germane.
Maybe the more germane point is as a legal matter, at the very least, I think that it should have been abundantly clear early on from lack of empirical evidence, and should have become increasingly clear moving forward, that what was going on was not objectively true.
And while we're excited to see what mythical bullshit takes root in such a gathering of sycophants and enablers, we also can't help but note that Team Trump passed up a wonderful opportunity to explore other themes perhaps more germane to the 45th presidency of these great United States.
Moreover, and more germane to the underlying logic of the exemption provision in the law intended to protect law enforcement officers, there seems to be no evidence forwarded that police officers have been shot and killed, or seriously wounded by an M855 bullet shot from a handgun variant of the AR-15.
After another quick detour to mention how the company was working harder to keep violent content off its Live video service, Zuckerberg quickly dove in to another vision more germane to his audience: His company's plans for the future of so-called augmented reality, or AR, in which digital objects are overlaid onto images and videos of the real world.
" Baldwin's complaint about the characters (shared by Lorraine Hansberry) was that they embody "a white man's vision of Negro life," that they "veer off into the melodramatic and the exotic," that—a form of envy more germane to Heyward's psyche than to Gershwin's—they seem to speak "of a better life—better in the sense of being more honest, more open, and more free: in a word more sexual.
This classification is mostly obsolete in English-language sources, but is still used in other countries such as Japan. As a result, comparisons with strontium and barium are more germane to calcium chemistry than comparisons with magnesium.
It was painted in tempera about 1495, in commemoration of the Battle of Fornovo, whose questionable outcome Francesco Gonzaga was eager to show as an Italian League victory; the church which originally housed the picture was built from Mantegna's own design. The Madonna is here depicted with various saints, the archangel Michael and St. Maurice holding her mantle, which is extended over the kneeling Francesco Gonzaga, amid a profusion of rich festooning and other accessories. Though not in all respects of his highest order of execution, this counts among the most obviously beautiful of Mantegna's works in which the qualities of beauty and attractiveness are less marked than those other excellences more germane to his severe genius, tense energy passing into haggard passion. After 1497 Mantegna was commissioned by Isabella d'Este to translate the mythological themes written by the court poet Paride Ceresara into paintings for her private apartment (studiolo) in the Palazzo Ducale.

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