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1 Such issues are particularly pertinent this week - European Week Against Racism.
2 On the contrary, it is particularly pertinent to the present debate on decommissioning.
3 In New Zealand, protest songs were particularly pertinent to the burgeoning anti-nuclear movement.
4 This recommendation is particularly pertinent for securities dealers and listed companies.
5 John Shevlin, senior content planner, said slow looking felt particularly pertinent to the times.
6 Recent news about the treatment of refugee children makes this a particularly pertinent read.
7 They are particularly pertinent given the recent spate of wildfires in Australia, California and Brazil.
8 Fact number four is particularly pertinent : This moral crusade does a major disservice to local communities.
9 The first question put to world champion rally driver Carlos Sainz appeared to be particularly pertinent .
10 This question becomes particularly pertinent when you consider the direct link between communication and sexual satisfaction.
11 However, experimenters face a number of methodological issues, and these issues are particularly pertinent when imaging children.
12 Social issues that are particularly pertinent to South Asian New Zealanders are discussed and debated within their productions.
13 Many of these recommendations are particularly pertinent in the context of the Tuam mother and baby home revelations.
14 These survivorship issues are relevant to all melanoma patients but are particularly pertinent where the absolute benefit is modest.
15 This new section is particularly pertinent in light of the changes in benefit in kind rules for certain company car drivers.
16 This issue will be particularly pertinent if the DUP are seen to be able to influence British government policy, she said.
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