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pertinent and regulation
The regulation states, in pertinent part, as follows:
The purpose of the regulation is to provide pertinent information to the consumer.
Finally, in March 1996, the Spanish government unveiled its own multi-tier sub-classifications, consistent with EU regulation but more pertinent to Spanish agriculture.

pertinent and for
In the central contest, that for Mayor, they may have found some pertinent points in what each faction has said about the other.
`` A recent, and more pertinent action, has been the establishment of a technical staff reporting to the vice-president for Engineering.
In New Jersey, for example, the Administrative Office of the Court has promulgated a form of notice of appeal for use by appellants, though using this exact form is not mandatory and the failure to use it is not a jurisdictional defect provided that all pertinent information is set forth in whatever form of notice of appeal is used.
Isotopes are distinguished by the atomic mass number ( total protons and neutrons ) for a particular isotope of an element, with this number combined with the pertinent element's symbol.
An annual meeting called " The Pol-Mil Talks " ( for Political-Military ) of all concerned is held at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London to resolve pertinent issues.
Originally using print-based media, these sub-cultures have migrated much of their communications and interaction onto the internet, which they also use for the purpose of archiving detailed information pertinent to their given fanbase.
If the laws of physics agree more accurately with observations in a model with rotation than without it, we are inclined to select the best-fit value for rotation, subject to all other pertinent experimental observations.
Punishment for communicating about a development pertinent to the next day's stock price might seem to be an act of censorship.
The physician, puzzled by a patient's reactions, strikes the trail established in studying an earlier similar case, and runs rapidly through analogous case histories, with side references to the classics for the pertinent anatomy and histology.
Satellite rings and gaps in the rings are named for scientists who have studied these features ; drawings that show these names are also included in the pertinent Transactions volume.
Risk management is therefore particularly pertinent for megaprojects and special methods and special education have been developed for such risk management.
Psychologist J. Philippe Rushton accused Stephen J. Gould of " scholarly malfeasance " for misrepresenting and for ignoring contemporary scientific research pertinent to the subject of his book, and for attacking dead hypotheses and methods of research.
The Group of Experts seeks to build on and use existing work and evidence to produce pertinent synthesis and outputs for the use of the Parties to the Convention and for the broader dissemination to the scientific community.
It includes: ( a ) the cryptographic aids prescribed ; ( b ) the holders thereof ; ( c ) the indicators or other means of identification ; ( d ) the area or areas in which effective ; ( e ) the special purpose, if any, for which provided ; and ( f ) pertinent notes as to distribution, usage, etc.
Although the Prime Directive was not explicitly mentioned, it is presumable that this was the pertinent basis for Picard's refusal, in light of a later example on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, when the provisional government of the planet Bajor experienced a power struggle that nearly led to civil war.
* Respect for People: Evaluators respect the security, dignity and self-worth of the respondents, program participants, clients, and other stakeholders with whom they interact. This is particularly pertinent with regards to those who will be impacted upon by the evaluation findings.
Provides definitions of various kinds of " Work for hire "; " Derivative work " based on WFH ; and many other definitions of pertinent terminology used in the U. S. Copyright Code.
This was especially pertinent in the 1970s and 1980s when Chinese communities were smaller than present day and a clear sense of " Asian American identity " for many North American born Chinese was nebulous at best.
In fact, there were often waiting lists to get on the program and for some parents getting their child on the program became a symbol of status and often pertinent or high-ranking connections facilitated the application process for their child.

pertinent and our
I can only hope that the continuing exchange of groups and individuals between our countries will not wear out all language pertinent to the occasion.
Most importantly, it helps us direct our attention to the most pertinent stimuli in a potentially dangerous situation and act appropriately.
Rather, it was and is derived from our individual scrutinizing of the pertinent scientific literature and our analyses of what we find there, which we have been doing and subsequently writing about on our website on a weekly basis without a single break since 15 Jul 2000, and twice-monthly before that since 15 Sep 1998 ... and no one could pay my sons and me enough money to do that.
Our inquiries into the quantum domain find most pertinent whatever it is that happens in between the events by means of which we obtain our only information.

pertinent and purposes
That subdivision, so far as here pertinent, provides that the local procedure must include the giving of notice to the recipient of the reasons for a proposed discontinuance or suspension at least seven days prior to its effective date, with notice also that upon request the recipient may have the proposal reviewed by a local welfare official holding a position superior to that of the supervisor who approved the proposed discontinuance or suspension, and, further, that the recipient may submit, for purposes of the review, a written statement to demonstrate why his grant should not be discontinued or suspended.
b. CIA, under its assigned responsibilities, and in cooperation with the psychological strategy board immediately investigate possible offensive or defensive utilization of the phenomena for psychological warfare purposes both for and against the United States, advising those agencies charged with U. S. internal security of any pertinent findings affecting their areas of responsibility.

pertinent and is
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
And ( D ) all action of a physical kind pertinent to the mission is relegated to the line of men on the lower rank.
And it is this, particularly the establishment of archaeology and place-name studies on a scientific basis, which are immediately pertinent to the Saxon Shore.
A review of practices in other states regarding fiscal uniformity is pertinent to this report.
His counterpoint is pertinent, skillful, and rarely thick.
It is pertinent to ask the question: Has the long upswing of interest rates during the past 15 years just about run its course, and are we now entering a period in which both capital market forces and Federal policies will produce a prolonged decline of interest rates??
In this context, it is pertinent to note that the electronegativity of astatine on the Allred-Rochow scale ( 1. 9 ) is less than that of hydrogen ( 2. 2 ).
In the US military, if the member has a medical condition that requires special attention, an additional, red tag with the pertinent information is issued and worn with the dog tags.
More commonly, and more pertinent to recent history, leaders merely claim some form of divine mandate, suggesting that their rule is in accordance with the will of God.
The ethical problems brought up by intellectual property rights are most pertinent when it is socially valuable goods like life-saving medicines and genetically modified seeds that are given intellectual property protection.
He maintained that value is not created solely by the expenditure of labor in the production process, but also the utility and labor skills are pertinent to the determination of exchange values and exchange ratios.
However, the existence of God is viewed as any large-scale hypothesis or explanatory theory that aims to make sense of some pertinent facts.
Hidden reasons are assumptions, as is the assumption that all pertinent facts can be observed, or that facts and theories humans have not discerned are indeed hidden.
No currently existing algorithm is yet able to consistently predict a proteins ' tertiary or quaternary structure given only its primary structure ; learning how to accurately predict the tertiary and quaternary structure of any protein given only its amino acid sequence and the pertinent cellular conditions would be a monumental achievement.
The list is usually written up and clearly visible to assist nervous prospective jurors and may include several questions uniquely pertinent to the particular trial.
A referendum ( also known as a plebiscite or a vote on a ballot question ) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal, usually a piece of legislation which has been passed into law by the local legislative body and signed by the pertinent executive official ( s ).

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