Examples of 'more pertinent' in a sentence

Meaning of "more pertinent"

More pertinent means something that is more relevant or applicable to a particular situation or topic. It refers to information or details that are more directly related to the subject matter being discussed

How to use "more pertinent" in a sentence

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The more pertinent question might be as follows.
I only have a couple more pertinent questions.
Some are more pertinent at particular times and places.
And perhaps the more pertinent one.
Other international instruments would appear to be more pertinent.
There are far more pertinent things to discuss.
Now those questions appear more pertinent.
It would be more pertinent to know who they.
Their use makes advertising more pertinent.
It might be more pertinent to ask what it isnt.
His questions are getting more pertinent.
It is even more pertinent for at least two reasons.
That seems to me to be a far more pertinent question.
We have a more pertinent and important dilemma here.
This advice is even more pertinent today.

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Some of the more pertinent points of agreement are as follows.
That became even more pertinent.
Probably more pertinent than installing power lines.
Perhaps you will come up with a more pertinent theory.
Among the more pertinent comments.
More pertinent to our investigation.
I think the more pertinent question is.
More pertinent are other arguments.
The class war is more pertinent than ever.
The more pertinent question is how to proceed on this matter.
I feel that it should be more pertinent to the community.
Is not it more pertinent to acknowledge that there are virtually no more.
It increases sales with more pertinent search results.
And a more pertinent question is how we spend that money.
This led her to the more pertinent question.
Some of the more pertinent documents are discussed in detail in the following.
I felt it would be more pertinent.
This issue is more pertinent to some indicators than to others.
Another shattered illusion is even more pertinent to our search.
Is the more pertinent question.
The case for sound oversight had never been more pertinent.
There are more pertinent questions.
Now other considerations such as safety and economy are more pertinent.
There are far more pertinent ways of criticising the man.
The difficult thing is not being able to publish more pertinent information.
Perhaps it would be more pertinent to ask why is there so little.
More pertinent is impossible.
This question is made more pertinent because of two factors.
A more pertinent implication of these accords is the precedent they set.
Below are some of the more pertinent topics for architecture.
Which is surprising because you have so many more pertinent flaws.
Some of the more pertinent details now merit closer review.
A breed will be different if one or more pertinent traits are different.
In a more pertinent direction.
Perhaps some of the elements are more pertinent to one or the other.

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