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Synonyms for germane

related to the matter at hand

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In addition to other avenues of relief available under the law, a non-member may challenge MNA's classification or calculation of expenditures used by MNA to determine the percentage of chargeable expenses germane to the collective-bargaining process before a neutral arbitrator appointed by the American Arbitration Association pursue to its Rules for Impartial Determination of Union Fees.
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"That is the germane issue and I think the Bharatiya Janata Party needs to reply to the people of this country as to where do they stand on this particular question," he added.
A large number of health related bills were introduced, but not all were germane. Three bills were introduced to create the now amorphous health insurance exchange (SB7, SB278 and SB290).
* The amendment is "germane" to the original claim; and
The purpose of requiring the amended claim to be germane to the original claim is to prevent surprise and to give the IRS adequate notice of the nature of the claim (Parker Hannifin Corp., 71 Fed.
In addition to illustrating the various cognitive, behavioral and hypnotic skills germane to Lynn's smoking cessation program, the author highlights relevant historical and interpersonal variables associated with the case.
Now in a newly updated and significantly expanded second edition, "Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace" by archival and genealogical expert Elizabeth Shown Mills has brought this core instructional reference fully into the cutting edge of research resources by including a wealth of thematically appropriate web sites, as well as the incorporation of blogs and online discussion groups germane to locating and evaluating historical sources of information and evidence.
Five reports by the US Congressional Research Service from 2006 to 2008 explore issues germane to government policy regarding energy.
"We did know about it and I am not quite sure how it is germane," Fladung told E&P Wednesday, a day after a local media Web site criticized the move.
Available at http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/Index.html, NIDA InfoFacts cover a wide range of topics germane to all concerned with the tragic effects of drug abuse and addiction.
This show, however, will address issues specifically germane to members of New Jersey homeowners associations (HOA's) and condominium associations, property managers, developers and other real estate professionals.
Although sexual activity and conquest is germane to the storyline - the complete takeover by a man of all his late wife's property and offspring - the picture of his sadistic perversions hardly needs the sickening detail so generously lavished here.