Sentences with phrase «as irrelevant by»

Additionally, those extra facts will be seen as irrelevant by HR staff who may never pass your resume along to the manager.
Otherwise your conclusion would be considered as irrelevant by the people.
Dismissed as irrelevant by Jarmon, McKay ventures out onto the streets to meet the people.
That said, the irony is that those churches that are dismissed as irrelevant by more «sophisticated» Christians often turn out to be most relevant to our secular societies.

Not exact matches

«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.
«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.
Whether his objective will be met is irrelevant as it is beyond the next mandate and who will remember by then.
Accessories and iPod — as part of Apple's move into television, we expect the introduction of an updated Apple TV microconsole (which will continue to service the massive install base of televisions offered by other OEMs), along with improvements to Beats headphones to drive growth far in excess of the decline in iPod which at our forecast $ 1.1 billion of revenues in FY2015 is largely irrelevant to Apple financially
In the first place, as the Fed scales back on ON - RRP and IOER, by allowing the rates paid through these arrangements to decline relative to short - term Treasury rates, its administered rates will become increasingly irrelevant.
Too many businesses are guilty of using hashtags as a novelty — whether by using a trending hashtag for irrelevant purposes, or overusing to the point of exhaustion.
Even in After Virtue (1981), MacIntyre claims that «the barbarous despotism... which reigns in Moscow can be taken to be as irrelevant to the question of the moral substance of Marxism as the life of the Borgia Pope was to that of the moral substance of Christianity» (a view not likely to be shared by such as Alexandr Solzhenitsyn).
«Liberation theology is for the most part out of favor in Latin America because it has been largely deemed by indigenous people as increasingly irrelevant,» Raschke says.
These decisions gave Congress the power to contract or expand the category of «commerce» as it saw fit; to declare alcohol, traditionally considered a commodity, irrelevant to interstate commerce and thus a matter for the states to deal with; or, in Champion v. Ames, to deem lottery tickets, traditionally not considered a commodity, commercial items subject to regulation by the federal government.
The dictates of political advocacy require that personal inadequacies among blacks be attributed to «the system,» and that emphasis by black leaders on self - improvement be denounced as irrelevant, self - serving, dishonest.
And who now can say religion is irrelevant with those millions being poured into political ads, surely in part by those interested in promoting their religion, as we all admittedly are, wishing to share our values.
There can be no doubt that God makes decisions a propos of the disjunctive multiplicity of eternal objects; the difficulty is to establish in precisely what sense these divine decisions are distinguishable from the choices and calculations made by the Leibnizian deity Whitehead's dilemma seems to be this: on the one hand, the principle of classification is to be challenged by positing the primordiality of a world of eternal objects that knows «no exclusions, expressive in logical terms»; on the other hand, positing pure potentiality as a «boundless and unstructured infinity» (IWM 252) lacking all logical order would seem to be precisely that conceptual move which renders it «inefficacious» or «irrelevant
All this, which is only a part of what ought to be said about the Atonement, is not irrelevant to our discussion; for like Professor MacKinnon, though in a rather different way, I want to lay the greatest emphasis on the decisiveness and uniqueness of the Cross and the Resurrection In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them, in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lord.
As time goes by, certain expressions or formulations become irrelevant or even misleading.
Furthermore, despite the emphasis by such theologians as Augustine, Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, and Reinhold Niebuhr (with whom Schlesinger enjoyed a personal association) on the need to distinguish between divine and human authority, it is a gross distortion of all of their views for Schlesinger to impute to them the kind of relativism which makes the existence of God and the reality of revelation (the basis of all western religious traditions) so utterly irrelevant for public life.
Suggestive as this way is, it does not by itself open an avenue to the new or to hope but rather to a world in which the difference between the new and old is irrelevant.
Such an enduring entity, with its binding of any individual entity to the line of its ancestry, is, taken by itself, as irrelevant an answer to the problem of life, which is a bid for freedom, as is the doctrine of substance» (1:403).
The economists whose thought was shaped by the industrial revolution argue that there are no limits or, at least, that any limits there may be are so remote as to be irrelevant.
But this was a dim and vague affair, presumably taken to be a way in which the «spirit» breathed into human life when God shaped the «dust of the earth,» as the legend in Genesis tells the story, would never be utterly destroyed — after all, it had been breathed by God and hence must be indestructible even if largely irrelevant to whatever the future, beyond death, held for men and women.
For Reality See muslim will burn their own irrelevant primitive islamic words to punish the Sins of islamic ego as foretold by islam itself.
Here I side with John Howard Yoder against the view prevalent among social ethicists today that the early church found Jesus» sociopolitical ethics, including his teaching on peace, irrelevant and was interested in his life, death, and resurrection only as the basis for justification by faith; that whatever ethics the church taught was drawn from Hellenistic culture, particularly Stoicism.
The degree to which the Christian teaching of love has been shoved aside as irrelevant because this has not been understood is well illustrated by the remark of a student of American relations with Central America in a recent volume on American foreign policy.
Priests and ministers are often the victims of stereotyping by other professionals and seen as irrelevant, untrained, even highly suspect in their motivation.
In order to perceive and convey a universe that has been transfigured through Christ, he himself must be transformed by prayer and fasting; his own personal reputation as an artist must be irrelevant.
Nicholas Berdyaev the Russian philosopher was most critical of the traditional Christian ethics which confined itself to the ethics of law and ethics of grace and ignored the ethics of creativity, while secular modernity to which Christian modernism succumbed, elevated the human vocation of creativity as supreme and as capable by itself of solving the problem of destructivity within it without the need of grace and even of law in the long run Anthropology got perverted on all sides by converting Creation into an order of static laws which are only to be obeyed and perfected by grace in Catholic thought and by getting validated for collective existence without criticism but to be rejected as totally irrelevant in the realm of existence in grace in Protestant thought.
In today's global economy, it is clear that comparative advantage as understood by Ricardo is irrelevant.
Muslims insist that their religion's creator, Muhammad, was appointed by its god as a prophet to spread its worship: Jews do not recognize such a need since they believe the Torah, their god's law, was given to them centuries before Muhammad, and Christians find Muhammad irrelevant since their savior, Jesus, came first.
Insisting that it can not fundamentally change as the world changes likewise weakens it, by making it brittle or irrelevant or both.
As a result college people often chide the Church for being back - numbered or irrelevant or dull, while in its sickness they who could be its best physicians pass by on the other side and leave it to get sicker.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought into the belief that the truth of Christianity should be treated like any other set of factual claims, and that people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
Once, however, God is conceived as exerting his power directly, or by means of heavenly creatures wholly subservient to his will, the actual deployment of historical forces becomes irrelevant to the realization of divine purposes.
If this be so, then the central theme of this essay as worked out in theses I - VII is by no means irrelevant.
Between them the Christian understanding of human being and society as created, fallen and redeemed by God was made irrelevant so that these forces of modernity were left to be interpreted solely within the framework of the humanism of the Enlightenment which at best had a Deistic faith coupled with a mechanical view of the world and a self - redemptive idea of history making for an optimistic doctrine of inevitable progress.
Now, as Childs points out, most of the elements in this consensus have been questioned from within and have been made to appear irrelevant by the social and cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
The fact that the Bible (Torah, Koran, etc etc etc) is fallible, written by humans and completely invalid as a source of morality — is irrelevant to the reality that, of course, God exists in some form.
For teams in the bottom half, let alone for those in the relegation zone, these games are getting more and more irrelevant as time goes by.
as many of us have been saying now for 3 years wenger is a complete fraudster living of past glories which are completely irrelevant to todays game... its sad that fans are strung along by these cowboys... if i am not mistaken aristotle «s definition of ultimate human pain and ignomy was charged most expensive ticket prices to watch games and then being endlessly kicked in the balls by cheese eating surrender monkey..
Where we finish this season is completely irrelevant, as we'll lose both Ozil and Sanchez in the summer, solely because the club is owned by a greedy worm from the planet Cashulla — Satan K, that can't miss out on an opportunity to cash in.
As the swathes of substitutions that do so much to render friendlies irrelevant disrupted Australia's hitherto impressive organisation, a Gareth Bale corner passed across the box, missed by everyone until Darcy Blake made a potentially tricky header on the bounce look simple, and tucked home his first goal in senior football.
We've been first as of January 1 only to be irrelevant by March.
Our player saves it and clears it off the line straight off the pitch — you will see at least 10 times in a weekend of football that a player shoots and is then connected with by the opposition — these are not fouls because the advantage is the shot and once it has been taken as long as the ball is out of playing distance of the fouled player then the foul is irrelevant.
So Guardiola will have Citeh practising on tactics all week that will be designed to go round us and by pass the centre of midfield.Thats where Wenger will have them!!!!! We do not have a Central Defence as we do not have a CDM in front of them so it makes our CD's irrelevant.
So a fairly shit afternoon in which Bolton were well and truly torn apart by Dougie Freedman's resurgent Nottingham Forest, but that was left pretty much irrelevant as Bolton suffered two serious injuries to two key players.
As for the Netherlands, it looks like somebody misled you (whether purposely or not I don't know) by feeding you information on «infant mortality,» which is irrelevant to the topic of home birth.
The time is actually irrelevant as you'll know something is wrong just by paying attention to your baby.
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