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en It used to be that they had to be directly relevant to the firm. A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in.

en That's relevant now that they are attacking us directly.

en She introduced the whole thing by saying there are two sports that are directly relevant to acting -- tennis and fencing.

en It's important to emphasize that this work is not directly relevant to humans. First, rats have a universal drive to run. While some people may feel internally motivated to exercise, most do not and need additional incentives.

en Models work when they are appropriate for the particular circumstance, but some of the best investment judgments over time have come when people recognized that models derived in other periods were broken or not directly relevant.

en We want you to find stories that are relevant, [that] you can apply directly to your life. Surprising, in-depth, contextual stories that help us make good decisions about the future.

en The approach, ... (is) to avoid giving specific responses to any direct questions on legal issues likely to come before the court, but demonstrating in the response a firm command of the subject area and awareness of the relevant precedents and arguments.

en The approach was to avoid giving specific responses to any direct questions on legal issues likely to come before the court, but demonstrating in the response a firm command of the subject area and awareness of the relevant precedents and arguments,

en PReach gives search engines just what they want: relevant, meaningful content. Your optimized press release not only informs the public about your news, products, events, and services, it leads interested prospects directly to your company. And that's the most important element in any marketing effort.

en Had the failure of LTCM triggered the seizing up of markets, substantial damage could have been inflicted on many market participants, including some not directly involved with the firm, and could have potentially impaired the economies of many nations, including our own,
  Alan Greenspan

en Then I asked: `Does a firm persuasion that a thing is so, make it so?' He replied: `All Poets believe that it does, and in ages of imagination this firm persuasion removed mountains; but many are not capable of a firm persuasion of anything.'
  William Blake

en The Fed needs firm evidence that the tire has hit the ground and that we're really moving forward in a very firm way. They're going to wait to see second quarter GDP [gross domestic product] and more evidence that business investment and equipment spending, especially in IT [information technology] is firm before they move to start normalizing rates.

en The Fed needs firm evidence that the tire has hit the ground and that we're really moving forward in a very firm way, ... They're going to wait to see second quarter GDP [gross domestic product] and more evidence that business investment and equipment spending, especially in IT [information technology] is firm before they move to start normalizing rates.

en This partnership is an absolute victory for health practitioners and will change the way they consume medical information to support their clinical decisions. Valuable partnerships like this are very important to our overall strategy of putting more and more relevant clinical information directly at the point of care.

en That's nothing more than sharing some information that may be relevant to pilots and may be relevant to the law enforcement community. Nothing more, nothing less,


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