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How to use germane to in a sentence

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A lot of that's just an assessment of his general medical condition and not necessarily germane to the melanoma itself.
The concept seems very germane to the original post and is explained succinctly.
It is therefore necessary that certain points germane to the subject be discussed in detail.
Professor Crout delivered his remarks, which were certainly germane to the subject.
It would have been more germane to ask, How do we know he's not still there?
The distinction casts light on Coleridge's prosodic jottings in his notebooks, but is not directly germane to the present concern.
It is germane to consider what observations might actually require, or provide support for, this scenario.
It deals with a subject inherently germane to every military officer, no matter the service.
The following section of this chapter notes that these questions are germane to any efforts at management reform.
The Chair is of the view that this is a matter of debate and not germane to the point of order itself.
While not germane to this derailment, this means that some track inspections are carried out during periods of darkness during winter months.
While that kind of rhythmic systole codifies processional nobility, it is also germane to baroque performance practice, particularly in a chaconne.
If that be so, the material contained in the affidavit is material which would be germane to the question whether the Court would or would not adopt that course.
The judge interrupted the complainant only when he made remarks that were not germane to the jurisdiction of the court.
Another participant noted that whether the material, in this case, canola, is transgenic is not germane to the question.
Recognize when a proposed commitment is not germane to your overall mission and turn it down.
What is not germane to the job of being Jermain Defoe's personal assistant?
This section provides guidance on implications particularly germane to the use of qualitative approaches for the ethics review process.
If the issue is not germane to the matter being grieved, the initial or final authority do not have to address it in their decision letter.
The evidence of the POI could be germane to the credibility of the claimant.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To do so would be to treat the creatures by a law not germane to their nature.
Some were germane to the matter in hand and some seemed to strike wide of all mark.
But the address is consecutive and germane to the occasion throughout.
We shall borrow some hints from it, germane to our present theme.
Issues germane to the prolongation of parental roles, midlife mothering and unpaid work are also highlighted.
Spending in the bill is split approximately into thirds between projects in the Twin Cities, greater Minnesota and projects germane to the state interest.
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