We don't mean totally honest
about irrelevant details.
Not exact matches
And the notion that lawmakers were steps behind Zuckerberg on important
details about Facebook and privacy policies are completely
irrelevant, according to Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey.
This is why the scammers don't bother to go into too much
detail about the robot; ultimately its performance is
irrelevant as the scammers have already gotten paid before you have even started using the robot.
In the organic responses of the adverbial level, selective processes operate according to what is relevant to the fulfilment of the organism as a whole.12 At the same time, although some selectivity may occur, adverbial responses tend to take the character of «total assertions» of the whole organism
about the whole object it confronts.13 At the accusative level, or level of conscious symbolization, whole masses of
irrelevant detail are excluded according to some principle of relevance operating in consciousness at the time.
Unless they are arguing that actual BAU emissions will be so low as to prevent CO2 from any further significant build up (or at least stay under a doubling), this is a
detail entirely
irrelevant to climate science, and almost entirely
irrelevant to the question
about «reasonable anticipation of endangerment».
Don't include a lot of
irrelevant points, but do make a point to talk
about yourself in enough
details so that like - minded people on the same online dating website will want to learn more information as they become intrigued by you.
This time, they read a story told by the target, which was either told well (retelling a
detailed and humorous story
about a friend), or poorly (the same story, but told with a lack of relevant
detail and
irrelevant filler information).
Miguel: Let's talk
about the concept of seductive
details... can you give us an example of how investors are trapped by
irrelevant information?
It there's one
irrelevant detail that makes me angry reading your comments it's perverting what we know
about the thoughts of Feynman.
VP:» I would encourage those who've spent the last week complaining
about esoteric and totally
irrelevant details of my spreadsheet to see if they can improve on Mike's alternative analysis of HadCRUT3,»
All the
detailed arguements
about absorption and re-absorption are largely
irrelevant.
But a) that's
irrelevant here and b) some things
about Venus» atmospehre are known with great
detail.
Interesting, well - presented, fair, didn't focus on
irrelevant details in testing, mentioned common issues in laws that I realized I was not too clear
about before the course.
It's never OK to talk
about your personal life, or share
irrelevant details on a professional document, and it definitely won't improve your employability.
Consolidated early work history: The experience section went back to the 1980s and there was too much
detail about old,
irrelevant jobs.
Too Much Personal Information: Professional resumes designed for shift supervisors need to avoid including information
about your hobbies, interests or other
irrelevant details.
Irrelevant Information: Leave any
details about your hobbies and personal interests out of your resume.
Well, I wouldn't go into
details with employers
about the nature of the relationship; it's
irrelevant, and it's going to make many people uncomfortable.
In case you're wondering, superficial disclosures refer to small,
irrelevant details about what's going on in one's daily life.