In a flash, the deals became
as irrelevant as a piece of paper that drifted across the sidewalk in front of her.
Therefore, if lawyers don't learn to adapt to the current technological shift, legal services will become
as irrelevant as the horseshoe industry after the invention of the automobile.
Eliminate e-voting, replace it with paper only, observable / transparent hand - counts, and the e-voting fraudsters will become
as irrelevant as bootleggers after the repeal of Prohibition.
Law Societies will need to change to allow innovation — and even promote and initiate it — in order to make legal services affordable, or they will become
as irrelevant as the proverbial buggy - whip maker.
For any practical purposes, a sensitivity of 1.2 or 1.0 °C is
as irrelevant as sensitivity of zero.
You stated, «To me it's
as irrelevant as whether drug and alcohol addictions are caused by genetics or personal choice.»
To me it's
as irrelevant as whether drug and alcohol addictions are caused by genetics or personal choice.
Fine distinctions as to whether the temperature was 42, 44 or 45 degrees C. on those days is
as irrelevant as the possible role of climate change in making such conditions more frequent.
I come from an even smaller country, and believe me you don't want Scottish culture to become
as irrelevant as the Welsh Eisteddfod.
They're
as irrelevant as they've always been, only now a few of the lucky ones have a couple extra bucks in their pocket, and no one would deny them that money.
It is
as irrelevant as carrying an umbrella in a desert is.
The story is
as irrelevant as usual, but suffice to say the whole town — and the Dawn Of The Dead style shopping centre — has been infested with zombies and you've got to... play a tongue - in - cheek sandbox game based on that.
In other words, the 1974 original starring James Caan isn't exactly holy ground, but there's not much to improve on either, which makes this Mark Wahlberg vanity project feel every bit
as irrelevant as the story it's trying to tell.
The danger is that publicity makes
itself as irrelevant as print journalism by being slow to refine their thinking.
The story in this one is just
as irrelevant as the stories that have been in the previous movies, but they do attempt to try a little something with it.
A friendlier design,
as irrelevant as it may seem, can make the experience more enjoyable.
Let's say, for example, it starts like this: You are doing something
as irrelevant as refilling bowls of sugar in the restaurant where you work, and in a moment as fast as a word, you get the feeling.
(Landsburg, for instance, says that it's «as true and
as irrelevant as the assertion that if voting booths were spaceships, voters could travel to the moon.
Is determined to push Republican Majority Leader Dean Skelos right of center, in order to make the Republican Party
as irrelevant as the Conservative Party; or at the very least unable to support Cuomo's Progressive legislation agenda.
I think Greg did a wonderful, open - minded, genuine thing and I respect the hell out of the fact that he kept coming back to this blog, updating people as to the progress of the event, taking questions to pass along, being open to having information about Nestle's actions provided to him in order to educate him because he was open to being educated, and even taking more than his share of condescension directly or indirectly from people on the previous thread about things
as irrelevant as his sense of humour.
I wondered aloud if I had become
as irrelevant as Anna Kournikova or Notre Dame football?
Especially if they are
as irrelevant as we claim they are.
But those are
as irrelevant as the blind who claim perfection.
No — and it is
as irrelevant as the comment you just made.
Whether I agree or disagree with Neal is
as irrelevant as if I agreed or disagreed with you.
Ultimately, cells are
as irrelevant as soup.
Their religious views were
as irrelevant as their star signs.
Now they're in the majority, they've proceeded to make most of them just
as irrelevant as Parliament itself has become.
In an epic takedown titled «Miley Cyrus just torpedoed her own career, and MTV helped,» writer Emily Yoshida described the host as «the rich girl whose birthday party everyone's parents forced them to go to...
as irrelevant as the post-credits bumper for whatever scripted MTV show is on tonight that you've already forgotten the name of.»
Not exact matches
As a leader, it's important to keep things simple so you don't have to waste time on micromanagement or
irrelevant details.
Varadkar dismisses all that
as irrelevant.
As a VC if you don't do this you'll soon become
irrelevant.
Jersey Standard executives are properly proud of their unique photographic venture
as a public service, but sometimes they are not quite sure what the company is getting out of it, times when they wonder if «documentary» pictures of such subjects
as tombstones in New Orleans or cockfights in Venezuela are not merely
irrelevant.
If there is no return, they will go elsewhere and we will become less relevant (or worse, totally
irrelevant... you might
as well be invisible).
As basic as this sounds, many business sites use irrelevant graphics such as butterflies and family photos, or worse, no graphics at al
As basic
as this sounds, many business sites use irrelevant graphics such as butterflies and family photos, or worse, no graphics at al
as this sounds, many business sites use
irrelevant graphics such
as butterflies and family photos, or worse, no graphics at al
as butterflies and family photos, or worse, no graphics at all.
Bill Siwicki of Internet Retailer references Goldman Sachs, saying, «Tablets will play an increasingly important role
as worldwide consumer spending via mobile jumps from $ 204 billion in 2014 to $ 626 billion in 2018...» If you aren't building ecommerce businesses with mobile in mind, you may be
irrelevant in three to five years.
As Bradford says: «You don't want to post so frequently that you're overdoing it, but you don't want to post so infrequently that you're
irrelevant.»
«Programmatic push messaging is implicit personalization perceived by consumers
as irrelevant and inauthentic,» said Erika Trautman, founder and CEO of Rapt Media, according to a press release.
The political rhetoric that floods our media and forces its ugly face in our lives daily becomes
irrelevant as people work in teams to build products and services.
Using one business plan for everyone will makes your plan
irrelevant,
as it will never satisfy any audience group.
This is a paradigm that I really, really, really, wish more of my peers on Twitter (and other public channels) would take to heart
as well - it's been a pain to be subject to posts that are essentially
irrelevant or incorrect «takes» on a particular matter, or be privy to users who seem to incessantly complain, and are eager to have their brand of negativity imprinted on everything and anything.
Obviously, these side deals and experiments don't amount to much at the moment, so it is tempting to dismiss them
as irrelevant or even laughable.
Even the seemingly
irrelevant classes like pumpkin carving are valuable to the company,
as employees become better overall learners, which dramatically boosts the company's intellectual capital.
And
as the reality of product development and customer input collide, the facts change so rapidly that the original well - thought - out product plan becomes
irrelevant.
«Simply by being labelled a specialist,» Nass writes, «you will be perceived
as more compelling, even if the label is obviously gratuitous and
irrelevant.»
Our ability to tune out the
irrelevant is reduced, and thus do we become more easily distracted
as the years pass by.
Responding with an excuse or dismissing the feedback
as irrelevant or incorrect will foster beliefs about that leader's willingness to change.
Galpin said: «I would see it
as irrelevant.
And Coulter pushed back against the vilification of Trump - boosters in the conservative press, characterizing many of those lobbing bombs
as irrelevant players in the movement.
It trended in the top news on Weibo Wednesday, with most users dismissing nationality
as irrelevant after news reports made it clear that Dao is Vietnamese, not Chinese,
as originally reported — a factor that had fueled some of the early online backlash.