Sentences with phrase «as irrelevant the fact»

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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.
«The Court dismissed as irrelevant the undeniable fact that many drivers prefer to operate independently.
But even though Trump attaches meaning to irrelevant metrics like bilateral trade deficits in a global economy, where two - thirds of trade flows are intermediate goods and only 3.6 % of the value of an Apple iPhone is Chinese (yet the entire $ 179 cost is chalked up as an import from China, exacerbating the bilateral deficit), the fact is that frictions in the relationship have been increasing since well before this president assumed office.
They would be on much better intellectual and moral ground if they just allowed for the fact that yes, the religious Jews had Jesus killed so that they could protect their authority, but that as much to do with modern Jewish people as the Romans killing the Maccabees has to do with modern Italians — it's utterly irrelevant.
The fact that people like snow see this as illogical is 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.
Yes, I think it is, but a fact which for me as a christian is irrelevant.
this fact in totally irrelevant for the overall picure which is his message (love everyone as you expect them to love you).
(or any basis in fact as we see no temple today) It is sad thing to me that people have run after these irrelevant fantasies.
The fact that some animals can not reason or talk in language we understand should be as irrelevant to us as is the fact that some humans in relation to whom we have ethical obligations — severely retarded children, for example — can neither reason nor talk.
The fact that Christians were just as radical and ruthless 500 years ago is completely irrelevant and does not justify the actions of radical Muslims now.
Your «nice try» comment is simply an attempt to deflect away from the substance of this argument, in trying to denigrate me as irrelevant... when in fact, all it does is reflect that you are trying to «get me to go away» because you have no substantive argument left to make.
Perception is an active process in which a person trains attention on part of the world and struggles to filter out irrelevant detail so as to discern the important features of the «facts» and to locate them in their context of meaning.
The simple fact that these feelings exist demonstrates that the idea of love can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the abortion question.
Clearly the fact that a particular car won't start is as irrelevant to the determination of whether cars are for driving as the fact that a car is blue or red; Dowd's argument simply confuses accidental and essential characteristics of marriage.
The fact he is regarded as irrelevant is the irony.
The project has taught me to confront the fact that when I categorically dismiss another woman's lifestyle as irrelevant or unworthy in order to elevate my own, I am in effect, placing limits on God.
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.
Facts are irrelevant to a degree — what you see on the pitch is reality - and the true facts are we have been gradually declining year on year and my article is a question that is hypothetical as there isn't a right answer or wrong ansFacts are irrelevant to a degree — what you see on the pitch is reality - and the true facts are we have been gradually declining year on year and my article is a question that is hypothetical as there isn't a right answer or wrong ansfacts are we have been gradually declining year on year and my article is a question that is hypothetical as there isn't a right answer or wrong answer..
The fact that they couldn't beat them, at home, in the Champion's League final is irrelevant, as is the fact that Bayern manage to score five goals whenever they play Arsenal in competitive matches!
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.
Still, society understands and expects marriage, despite the fact that some see it as becoming more irrelevant at the same time same - sex couples are continuin fighting for the right to have it.
Here as well, the fact you actually reside on the island or may be considered a citizen by the TRNC is completely irrelevant from the perspective of the Republic of Cyprus.
I should add that the Party affiliation of these MPs is, in this context, irrelevant to us: we simply state the facts as we have discovered them.
The exchange also creates some necessary conflict, as a townies vs. frat boys war emerges and these grown ups have to come to terms with the fact that they're becoming over the hill and irrelevant.
On the other hand, proponents of the view that history is about facts and dates would regard essay - based tests as deeply flawed, since they assess students» writing and linguistic skills as well as historical knowledge (what is sometimes called «construct - irrelevant variance»).
In addition to the fact that Baker's report is just as flawed as Baker's other work, the entire argument is actually irrelevant.
While some education researchers such as Tom Loveless of the Brookings Institution may want to argue that the PISA data is irrelevant because it supposedly doesn't reflect what American kids are learning in school, the fact that kids from highly educated households (as well as kids whose parents are high school dropouts) are not performing well makes such theorizing seem silly.
Interestingly enough, every time I corner a fanatic with scientific facts which they can not argue or disprove, they either dismiss me as «anti-God» and a «secular humanist» or they start spouting reams of misapplied and irrelevant «scripture» at me, like good little sheeple and like that will in any way, shape or form prove anything... Which just proves to me that common sense and actual reason doesn't come into it.
Sorry, but your so called questions are irrelevant as everything put here in this post is based on the writings of Victoria Strauss herself (which is in posts above or found in the links posted above) and the facts presented by other posters in the thread.
In fact, while in that mode, «the page» arguably becomes irrelevant as panels are strung together into one linear sequence, rather than into a series of page - specific sequences.
Mr. Daniels, here's how I know that you both don't know the book industry very well, and haven't even bothered to read this (or any other) discussion thread on the topic: while your analysis about real costs probably seemed clever and on point, it is in fact irrelevant because, as has been pointed out several times, minimum wage workers are not the market for books.
I usually have to sit through someone explain, at excruciating length, concepts such as «interest» and «what to do if I can't afford to make a payment,» all of which are both ridiculously basic and COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT TO THE FACT THAT THEY LOST MY $ 3000.
As none of these animals are bred for the show ring, the fact that they do not exhibit quality in type is irrelevant.
He pops up during menus and loading bars to offer brief snippets of often irrelevant advice, such as telling you to use the handbrake to slide around corners despite the fact that almost no corners on any of the game's tracks require anything more than a little bit of braking to get around, or to state that a great deal of throttle control will be required to emerge victorious, which is again a complete lie as McGrath's Offroad requires all the subtle throttle control of a brick being thrown through a window.
Except Aonuma stated the connections to TWW are irrelevant, and the fact the Sheikah slate & «Ganon has been a persistent threat» are described as hints make this impossible to be that timeline as neither are prominent.
Combine that with the fact that 40 % of artist websites are irrelevant or out of date, and that 55 % of artists say that understanding and choosing the best forms of marketing for themselves is their top challenge as an artist.
Morgan thinks her gender is irrelevant in terms of the way her work is received — despite the fact that her fascination with taxidermy was described by one interviewer as «unladylike», an adjective that could never be lobbed at a male taxidermist.
The fact that you don't understand the mechanisms of how increased CO2 warms the oceans is irrelevant, since the heat content of the oceans is increasing (and, thus, the planet, as a whole has continued warming despite your «hiatus»).
Mis - direction is a common tactic of evaders, listing irrelevant facts is another as it distracts weak - minded people from the real issues.
Just as the fact that many patients improve due to the placebo effect in many studies, might prove interesting, but is irrelevant to the studies themselves — provided the proposed treatment has a better success rate.
As a matter of fact I am writing a scientific letter on another subject, but whether it gets published or not is irrelevant to whether my statements can be independently verified on climate science.
The fact remains that he has done nothing to verify whether the rejected floats were faulty — NOise's claim that other engineers have worked on calibrating the floats is completely irrelevant to Willis's fraudulent behavior, especially as he never used any of their results in deciding which floats to reject.
Whether or not Colose could possibly have known what he said to be true is irrelevant to whether or not he stated it as fact.
As Carl Sagan mused, «Facts are irrelevant because they have a desperate need to believe.»
So, the fact that the Sun is spatially «external» to the Earth greenhouse blanket is just as irrelevant to the location of the effective heat source (where actual heat is being produced) as is the fact that the power plant that generates the power for your electrical house heating system is «external» to your house.
Well, since I am not an academic, and live in the real world, the fact that the «whole policy issues» do exist, and are being implemented by deluded progressive governments as we speak based precisely on «science» like this, I find your argument irrelevant.
Depending on how «black» the steel is, and I think the article regards it as an ideal black body with zero albedo on the interior and exterior the fact that open space is 4 degrees K is irrelevant.
The fact that nearby «interpolated» windows show better performance is irrelevant, as these are not actually used in real climate studies.
And Wegmman e al's critiscism was n fact irrelevant with regard to the actual end result — Wahl and Amman ran the numbers and got somethign so similar as to be nearly indistinguishable.
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