Although he mentions a publisher's catalogue, he seems doubtful about its pertinence to the task. |
In some way, his pertinence had to be crucial to the question of extreme functionalism in relation to a supposedly formalist modernism. |
Originality of entries: pertinence, novelty, creativity and didactical approach, will all be taken into account during the evaluation process. |
More dynamic use will be made of scoreboards, with a regular review of the usability and pertinence of the indicators for each target population. |
Her scholarship discovers new and interesting connections, and raises scribal and authorial issues which are of pertinence to any student of the period's manuscripts. |
What a range of meanings and what perpetual pertinence has the story of Prometheus! |