Catchment areas are particularly pertinent when a school is in high demand.
S. My father once told me a joke that may be pertinent: A Jewish gentleman created a lot a political havoc in Soviet Russia.
In one of the papers in Philosophical Transactions David Stainforth of Oxford University points out a pertinent example.
But I think it's an issue that you are now raising now and, if I may say so, is quite a pertinent issue to raise.
Since such links have to be built explicitly into each page, they reflect the opinions of the designers of a particular page about which other pages are pertinent (and note that a designer does not have to ask permission of the owner of another page to build a link to it).
He told reporters at last week's European Union summit that it would be "a particularly pertinent choice" in time for the 50th anniversary of the author's death in January.
For me a particularly pertinent observation is that the three U.S. airports I most often have to contend with Dulles, Reagan, and LaGuardia are nowhere in the top 100.
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"It will take a while for pertinent analysis to be conducted, " FBI spokeswoman Debby Weierman said.
In a posthumous letter, delivered as a voice-over as the monks are led away to their deaths, Brother Christian urges those who outlive him not to caricature Islam, nor to blame all Algerians for his murder a message more pertinent today than ever.
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The staff also gain a multitude of experience that is pertinent to their operational role, that again, we wouldn't have been able to give them in a military hospital, because we didn't receive the (unintelligible) of casualties.
Not only does this result sound on its face improbable, but it looks like a misreading of the pertinent precedent.
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Answering these questions seems more pertinent than applying journalistic amateur psychology on a continental scale and asking Africans to be confident again.
Nor do we believe that whistleblower protection laws can or should apply to a trustee and fiduciary of a retirement system one who has a fiduciary obligation to disclose pertinent information to KRS so the board and staff can protect the fund.
The email, released after a Freedom of Information request by Mr Daubney, suggested it might be "pertinent information" for the presenter to know that Mr Daubney was facing "a serious leadership challenge" and that West Norfolk Council had not come up with an alternative to the incinerator.
In the email, released after a Freedom of Information request, Mr Vaughan suggested it might be "pertinent information" for presenter Nick Conrad to know that Mr Daubney was facing "a serious leadership challenge".
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Prosecutors meanwhile say Gary Schultz, a former Penn State vice president who oversaw campus police, held a file that detailed alleged incidents pertinent to the investigation of Sandusky.
If an insured's health has deteriorated more than the passage of time would expect, the insurance company has dismal financial strength or some other pertinent issue is evident, this will have a direct impact on the policy's market value.
"Most people think of it as a symbolic issue that is not hugely pertinent to their lives, " he said.
And if Mr. Kendall is on a line of questioning that he deems pertinent, I don't intend to shut anybody off.
Inasmuch as Schoen is arguing that Obama's actions as president are more pertinent than those before he took office in reaching a judgment about his re-election, we tend to agree.
There is a bit of a responsibility on us to do that and we will take the time to do it right and when we launch we will have a significant number of answers to very pertinent questions which I'm sure you will ask us at the time.
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Li Gan Xung, a Sinopec official, told IRNA that the pertinent agreement was signed last week by the two companies.
Trick Jarrett has published a follow-up post containing all the pertinent details.
To wit, it uses a combination of bribes and threats to get pertinent sectors of the business community to back its efforts.
He added that the absence of a pre-school strategy meant that the motion, which called on the minister to ensure each child receives a pre-school place, was still pertinent.
Such dilemmas have always been pertinent to players in the motor industry, though at a time when technologies - ranging from computer games to on-the-go access to work - seem to be what wows consumers, it is possible that research and development budgets, rather than the latest model launches, offer the best clue to which carmakers will succeed in the years ahead.
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