Germane Sentence Examples

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  • The subject, needless to say, is very germane to our society today.

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  • People don't mind being sold to as long as it's germane to the conversation.

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  • It's the last part that is especially germane.

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  • She simply fails to see that motivation is just not germane to the facts or to the truth.

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  • What he says about the medieval era is particularly germane to our inquiry.

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  • A number of determinants were considered germane in the selection of mediation for commercial disputes.

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  • He replied saying that my concern with up-to date citations was corrupt if the ideas in them were still germane.

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  • Raymond adopts Bernard of Pavia's division into five books and into titles; in each title he arranges the decretals in chronological order, cutting out those which merely repeat one another and the less germane parts of those which he preserves; but these partes decisae, indicated by the words " et infra " or " et j," are none the less very useful and have been printed in recent editions.

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