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But more pertinent is how the show handles her death.
Listening to the record now it feels more pertinent than ever.
But a more pertinent example may be the election of 1936.
Perhaps the more pertinent question is, when will the revolt happen?
A lot of these ideas became almost more pertinent over time.
The more pertinent question revolves around how they will tackle each responsibility.
Those, for now, are far more pertinent questions than anything July-related.
But another, more pertinent theory relates to those emotions imbued within Slipknot's discography.
You couldn't have had a more pertinent book come out right now, essentially.
In no context is the question more pertinent than Trump's position on nuclear weapons.
The play, which opened in late January, became more pertinent as the weeks passed.
In our short-attention span era, this dynamic will be more pertinent than ever.
More pertinent to the future of AR is how Apple will inevitably help it spread.
Celebrity culture is often written off as trivial -- as a distraction from more pertinent issues.
But wouldn't the more pertinent question have been, ask her why she doesn't want to work?
Thus, the overlap of this season and the President's impeachment inquiry could not be more pertinent.
Yet they failed to mention a far more pertinent statute in Article I of the constitution.
The more pertinent data the bidders get, the more the winning advertiser is likely to bid.
The closer art reaches our daily existence, the more significant and the more pertinent it is.
Now, in the summer of 2016, philosophical questions about Robot Wars are more pertinent than ever.
As protests enter their 12th week, it is clear the question of 2047 is becoming more pertinent.
Such comparisons will become more pertinent as Aramco opens itself up for an initial public offering (IPO).
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.
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.
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.
More pertinent to China's growth prospects is the massive expansion of the middle and upper middle class in China.
For this start-up, the old adage "one man's trash is another man's treasure" couldn't have been more pertinent.
More pertinent to bosses, Glassdoor also cites a study showing that higher customer satisfaction leads to higher market value.
But perhaps it would be more pertinent to ask: Would a return to competitive golf be good for Woods?
To really make banks safer, far more pertinent than reinstating Glass-Steagall, would be to limit real estate lending.
Now, as the IAAF releases new, even more stringent guidelines, the questions Semenya's story raised are more pertinent than ever.
More pertinent to this incident is the amount of weight the statement places on HarperCollins's reputation as a legitimate publisher.
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?
"The international dimension of monetary policy is becoming more pertinent, since the common factors affecting central banks are increasing," Draghi said.
As he delves into discovering Casales's killer, he finds that the legacy of the Atlas is more pertinent than he thought.
And, even more pertinent today, we should recommit to respectful intergovernmental partnerships that balance national, state and local resources and priorities.
What is more pertinent is that his painting appears to be driven by the tantric paradigm of anonymous labor, style, and vocabulary.
This week's Draghi comments only highlight that the tapering discussion at the ECB will become more pertinent in coming months, analysts said.
More pertinent here, will you suffer less prejudice if your spokesman made the statement on your behalf while you personally remain silent?
More pertinent than weighing up metascores is the response of the games press when Fallout 4 was announced as BAFTA's big winner.
As fellow noughties Channel 3003 heroine Gillian McKeith once said, "You are what you eat," and it's never been more pertinent than now.
With the questions surrounding whether Donald Trump is actually qualified for the president, this is more pertinent for Mike Pence than ever before.
But the more pertinent, if potentially less salacious, question centers on whether those individuals are going to chat with special counsel Robert Mueller.
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.
Concerns about Tesla's cash position are all the more pertinent because Tesla is due to make a $230 million bond payment in November.
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?
Then, a more pertinent and contemporary topic will inform the next talk, "The Art of Movement Building," presented by the Black Lives Matter Network.
Perhaps a better closure that would allow the gown to be cleared from under the patient would have been a more pertinent design solution.
These days, as more and more revelations about the sexual predations of high-profile men come to light, they may even be more pertinent.
Perhaps the more pertinent question to ask is why that is: Why is it a given that country music is considered a conservative space?
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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 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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
But the arguments made in the book seem even more pertinent today, with authoritarian leaders in control of Hungary, Poland, Russia and Turkey, and with the American election just four days away.
It would be his only major recognition as a writer, which is why there may never be a more pertinent time to discover this body of work from such a gifted artist.
With that in mind, a piece by Dutch artist Femke Herregraven called Taxodus, currently on show as part of the Neoliberal Lulz exhibition at London's Carroll / Fletcher gallery, couldn't be more pertinent.
The issue of health may be more pertinent in America -- where the vice president assumes the top job in the event the president is incapacitated -- than in countries with other systems of government.
The other is the fact that it's much more pertinent for normal people to say that [this research] is in patients than in mice, or in a particular strain of genetically modified mice.
Some of these questions are more pertinent in a newsroom, where late breaking news can bring otherwise idle staff out of the woodwork, but all offices will benefit from being transparent about expectations.
To be clear, the CDC actually developed this "educational tool" back in November 2017 to demonstrate how to safely wears masks in the workplace while participating in Movember ... but it's more pertinent now.
So despite the fall from the top of the standings, it would appear the far more pertinent issue for Cleveland is whether Lue's secret plan to fix the team's defense has any merit.
Their current body of work has never been more pertinent, as President Trump's executive order to begin building an amorphous wall along the border and Muslim ban sparked protests all over the United States.
The first source said this strategy was more pertinent now as private equity investors have been struggling to find good enough companies to snap up and were choosing to hold "good assets" for longer.
No customer likes to be interrupted in their buying journey, asked additional identifying questions, or experience delay in order confirmation or fulfillment, but this is even more pertinent in the case of mobile customers.
The more pertinent question, perhaps, is this... While Katzenberg insists that Quibi "is not a substitute or a competitor for television," or other streaming services like Netflix and Disney+, that's pretty hard to believe.
In a time of social distancing and spiking unemployment, the issue is more pertinent than ever: Research has shown that the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to have a disproportionately negative effect on women.
But assuming some kind of lid can be kept on war in the Middle East, a more pertinent issue for the crude oil market may be what's happening in China, the world's largest importer.
But she immediately jumps off from his essay into something more pertinent, namely our attraction to virtual modes of exploration and community, which she links to a post-AIDS desire to reject the physical body.
The more pertinent reasons Love is unlikely to prevail are, first, the exceptional players mentioned above, and, second, a different, undeniable Heisman trend: a quarterback has won in 14 of the 17 seasons since 2000.
"The disagreement on trade and protectionism is new, but the meeting at a later date between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese premier Li could be more pertinent to where trade negotiations are headed," Broux said.
"The disagreement on trade and protectionism is new, but the meeting at a later date between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese premier Li could be more pertinent to where trade negotiations are headed, " Broux said.
It's also a point that feels all the more pertinent right now, as Leicester City seem intent on surfing their tidal wave of high spirits all the way to the most improbable title of modern times.
So the windows for how long it takes for technology to shape society and — more pertinent to this discussion — how long it takes for us to sort out the associated challenges are becoming almost impossibly compressed.
More pertinent for our purposes is research on what University of Michigan neuroscientist Kent Berridge calls the "wanting system," which regulates our cravings for things like food, sex, and drugs using signals based in the neurotransmitter dopamine.
This allowed Delgado to avoid directly responding to the attacks, while focusing on more pertinent concerns for the district, such as health care, a topic on which Faso, who had voted to kill Obamacare, was already vulnerable.
More pertinent to the connection between sleep and sex, my first book, A Tired Woman's Guide to Passionate Sex, was written to help the countless women who say they are too exhausted to be interested in sex.
But Spicer, for all his professional sins, achieved something far more pertinent to the current environment: In the space of barely half a year, he became the most famous White House press secretary in history, hands down.
It also could not be more pertinent than now, at a time when there is not much ammunition left in the traditional monetary and fiscal policy arsenal to respond to a major coronavirus-induced world economic slump.
Needless to say, after the last 18 months of forced family separations, Helsinki, Charlottesville, travel bans, "Enemy of the People," myriad lies about voter fraud and incessant attacks on judicial authorities, this analysis is even more pertinent today.
"Although it's a timeless concept, I think the story of lost or abandon children trying to reconstruct some semblance of mythology and civilization is more pertinent now than ever, considering the fragility of times we live in," says Vochatzer.
That lack of transparency will become more pertinent soon, when private companies start shuttling not just astronaut ice cream and atmospheric instruments but also human beings back and forth from space, as part of the agency's commercial crew program.
"One of the more pertinent threats that continues into the weekend is coastal flooding from Delaware on up all the way to Portland, Maine, and that would include Long Island and the New York City metro area," he said.
More pertinent to his post-Brexit assessment, however, was a 4.1 percent increase in sales since July 24, while Greene King said its like-for-like sales had grown 1.7 percent since the end of its financial year on May 1.
More pertinent, the state created Hudson River Park, along a stretch of what was once decaying piers and warehouses, with the stipulation that it would be largely self-sustaining, using revenue from development within the park to fund its operations.
With 11 months to go before the 20203 election, a polarized electorate is dividing itself by which story line it views as more pertinent — the president's potential abuse of power, or the comfort of a steady paycheck credited to his leadership.
But the more pertinent point the iPhone X makes is that Apple, which transformed the smartphone industry 21 years ago, now wants consumers to fundamentally rethink the role these devices play in our lives — and how much value we put on that.
These men (and oddly, I don't recall seeing any images of women wielding guns) who are mostly white, and are likely heterosexual are reaching for a dwindling power as other weapons of social control have become more pertinent — protest, legislation, voting, activism.
Trump is still vacationing at his private golf club in Bedminster, but he was meeting with top members of his administration to address some of the more pertinent issues that have come up in recent days, including rising tensions with North Korea.
"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.
Locating hot spots of biodiversity like these became even more pertinent this week, as the UN issued a report that found that 1 million of the world's approximately 8 million species were doomed thanks to climate change and other human-caused problems, like habitat loss and pollution.
Indeed, it's difficult to think of a more pertinent example of the contrast between Chinese and US policy than Trump threatening -- just as Beijing was calling for calm -- to target Iranian cultural sites, in what could well be a war crime if it was carried out.
Apparent serious lapses by local law enforcement in failing to act on multiple reports that the Parkland shooter was mentally disturbed and prone to violence have also played into the conservative argument that action on mental health is more pertinent to this situation than more gun control.
India reaching peak season In few places is pollution more pertinent than India's most populous city, Delhi, where residents are bracing themselves for peak crop-burning season and the annual Hindu festival of Diwali, both of which add to a thick, toxic smog cast over the city.
I should have asked something more pertinent but was bashful; though every element of the production, created by the Lebanon-born Tania El Khoury, is handled with expert gentleness, it is still immersive in the most extreme and literal ways, blurring the line between skin and story.
The journalist Timothy O'Brien—who actually saw Trump's tax returns a few years ago, after the real estate tycoon went after him in a deeply silly lawsuit that concerned how wealthy Trump actually was—has spelled out some of the more pertinent information that the filings might reveal.
For Driver, who served in the Marine Corps for three years, this has an obvious personal resonance, but it's made all the more pertinent by Arts in the Armed Forces—a non-profit he founded in order to provide entertainment and start conversations between military and civilians through the arts.
No doubt my intervention betrayed my impatience with this kind of conversation, although, looking back, the more pertinent question would have been: Why would we suppose that literature and political liberalism are mutually sustaining, the implication being that only a "healthy" or well-behaved nation produces and consumes good literature?
But the rather more pertinent question is whether your product's disappearance is accidental or intentional — given that Google also offers a popular webmail product, Gmail, albeit one that does not offer zero access because users "pay" the company with their personal data, which feeds into Alphabet's user profiling and ad targeting engines.
The reason the email has also gotten more pertinent recently is because two law firms — Perkins Coie and Covington & Burling — working on investigations about corporate misbehavior at Uber have the email and are looking at whether it helped created the party atmosphere that led to the sexism and sexual harassment, as well as general corporate mismanagement.
Trump and Fraud President Trump's entire individual and business tax returns—far more pertinent and informative than the two pages from his 2005 return that were leaked last week—may provide some answers to questions about his puzzling legal and financial ties in Azerbaijan, which Adam Davidson wrote about in his recent piece ("Donald Trump's Worst Deal," March 13th).
You can't chalk this up to her newly revealed Game of Thrones fandom, nor to the more pertinent fact that she has so much antic energy that you could easily imagine this woman crossing the finish line at the Boston Marathon and then, without being winded in the least, rolling out a brilliantly devious new plan for defanging the plutocrats of Silicon Valley.
The more pertinent observation about "Fauda" is that its creators, Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, saw how certain circumstances in their world could be synthesized into entertaining, even gripping melodrama — the intimate web of shared history and culture; the normality of high emotion, hatred and nihilism; rigid notions of family and honor; the photogenic density of the weathered Palestinian cities in the West Bank, perfect for car and foot chases.
Last month Facebook confirmed Russian agents had utilized its platform in an apparent attempt to sew social division across the U.S. by purchasing $100,000 of targeted advertising (some 3,000+ ads — though the more pertinent question is how far Facebook's platform organically spread the malicious content; Facebook has claimed only around 10M users saw the Russian ads, though others believe the actual figure is likely to be far higher.) CEO Mark Zuckerberg has tried to get out ahead of the incoming political and regulatory tide by announcing, at the start of this month, that the company will make ad buys more transparent — even as the U.S. election agency is running a public consultation on whether to extend political ad disclosure rules to digital platforms.

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