And, perhaps more pertinently, why do we insist on knowing about it in the first place? |
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More pertinently, tomorrow afternoon our bathroom will be hosting that guy. |
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More pertinently, it denied Dublin a series of point-scoring opportunities which was inexcusable when the margin between them was minimal. |
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More pertinently, the respective performances suggest that neither side can be too confident going into the championship in a month's time. |
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More pertinently, are we perhaps Glaswegian, Aberdonian or Orcadian first and Scottish second? |
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More pertinently, Mr Rines was already primed to see something in the loch. |
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More pertinently, however, was the fact that the possibility of a union between the associations north and south never reached the discussion stage. |
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More pertinently, that intervention earned Kilmarnock bragging rights over their local foes. |
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Perhaps more pertinently for Shell, however, is that your new partnership with Gazprom could well become a corporate millstone. |
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More pertinently, it is nearly double the range of the AK-47, a rifle of Soviet design that is used by many insurgent groups. |
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Most pertinently, she identified which offspring were the result of monogamous relationships and which the result of cheating. |
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In yesterday's debate, one of my dear friends very pertinently raised the issue of ownership. |
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More pertinently, while social investment does not exhibit immediate economic payoffs, the long-term development returns are evident. |
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But what about the lyrics, the graphic design on the posters and the labels and the inlay cards and the tickets and in this case, rather more pertinently, the videos? |
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They quite pertinently address the issues and challenges to be overcome. |
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But when an individual suffers from deprivation because of belonging to a social group whose interaction with other groups causes that deprivation, the problems can be analysed more pertinently in terms of social exclusion. |
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Most pertinently for the present discussion LAMP includes data collection on use of computers including Internet, newspapers, radios and TVs in the home and school. |
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Nevertheless, there is increasing debate on how widely social welfare systems should extend, what risks they should cover and, most pertinently, where state responsibility should end and individual responsibility take over. |
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How, it might be pertinently asked, can one distinguish between the truly inspired writings of the true knower, and this mass of literature which is flooding the minds of the public at this time? |
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My second point, which was pertinently underlined a moment ago by Judge Mbaye and other speakers after him, is the problem of knowing what we mean by democratization. |
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He is also actively involved in many particular projects under way in the Russian Federation and will be able to answer pertinently any questions you may wish to put to him. |
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In this respect, the Africa Director of Human Rights Watch has very pertinently commented: Nigeria needs leaders who will tackle the country's appalling human rights problems. |
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Are new technologies used pertinently and are they performing efficiently? |
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More pertinently, according to paragraph 5, criminal jurisdiction cannot be exercised in or over such ships during such passage for offenses committed before the ship entered the territorial sea. |
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In this second part of our recollection, let us find out how to live Lent practically and pertinently in the light of the mystery of the Church and of the priesthood. |
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Uncertainties abound but, pertinently or otherwise, I seem to recall that Shezan's chicken a la kiev wasn't considered complete without a side serving of Russian salad. |
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