0 relating directly to the subject being considered:
1 relating directly to the subject being considered; relevant:
a pertinent question
For present purposes, this final distinction is not pertinent.
Furthermore, and pertinent to this paragraph, they are extremely interested in supporting a multilingual presence of the site.
The fact that they can no longer describe, elucidate and explain the repertoire that they created is directly pertinent to this paper.
There would have to be reference to standards of significance that are pertinent beyond the domain of statements uttered by and about intellectuals.
A few pages on the pertinent nuclear chemistry close the chapter with the reader better equipped with much of the relevant background.
We will publish only articles pertinent to the economics and finance of pensions.
This paper examines issues related to means only insofar as they are pertinent to examining purpose as a guiding theme in structural ethics design.
The development of the session was adapted to the subject's personal circumstance, experiences and knowledge to focus on the most pertinent and useful issues.