Sentences with phrase «as needless»

This was when it gained the name «Coinye» after a what will be described as needless and useless effort to revive the cryptocurrency with an absurd act of rechristening.
If you liked the multiplayer component of the previously released, Quantum of Solace, then you'll like this, but if you didn't and haven't played it, then you will likely see Blood Stone «s multiplayer as a needless addition to the game.
This leads to real suffering for many animals, as well as a needless loss of life, incidence of illness, and lost adoption opportunities.
Once upon a time this type of car would have been classed as a needless niche - filling car.
I remain unsure as to how, exactly, I was supposed to use this gauge, but as needless gimmicks go, at least it's sort of interesting.
They see dealers as needless middlemen, and praise Tesla founder Elon Musk for trying to revolutionize how cars are sold.
With Coogler dramatizing a seemingly ordinary day, a few moments of narrative foreshadowing don't ring as true as others but act more as needless punctuation marks than major flaws that would blunt or detract from the film's cumulative aftereffect.
Ice Age: The Meltdown is just about as needless a sequel as one could possibly imagine, although it seems entirely possible that viewers who enjoyed the bland original may also dig this one.
The end result is as needless a contemporary sequel as one can easily recall, and it's ultimately difficult to envision even die - hard fans of the 2009 original walking away satisfied.
National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Cape Coast South, Kwaku Ricketts Hagan has described as needless, attempts to rewrite Ghana's history in a manner that discredits Kwame Nkrumah's role in Ghana's independence.
But referring to Order 93 of the House's standing orders, Mr Iddrisu described the meeting as needless since president Akufo - Addo had forwarded the petition demanding the head of the boss of the Commission Charlotte Osei to the Chief Justice.
But as a government, we view these actions as the needless drama of political traders.»
According to him he has no regret for the response he gave and regards it as needless to ask him whether or not he loves former President Mahama.
House Republicans opposed the bill as a needless expansion of government by the lame - duck Congress weeks after voters punished Democrats at the polls.
Instead we let them settle and grow into the game and then once we had finally got going and taken the lead, we let them off the hook again by conceding as needless penalty which saw the game end in another draw.
Where Mitford saw flowers, monuments and other funereal accessories as needless expenses, Ball considers each as metaphor, symbol, symptom and substance.
I saw such stories as a needless waste of words.

Not exact matches

Needless to say, that's done wonders for the employment statistics, and plenty of people have found working as a contractor to be one of the best career moves to make at the moment.
Needless to say, you should do as much research as you can about the company and the position.
And needless to say, some key apps — such as Skype — are still missing.
Needless to say, ethereum has established itself as a key pillar of the crypto market.
Needless to say, I receive zero compensation for this recommendation — I mention this only as a service to you.»
Needless to say, as the number of companies financed by any given investor grows, the amount of help that investor can give to each company diminishes proportionally.
Needless to say, the popularity and usage of Bitcoin is picking up very quickly as more and more businesses and individuals are becoming aware of its benefits and advantages over traditional currencies.
Needless to say, competing Canadian stations (who had to meet Canadian content obligations as part of their licence conditions) objected.
Needless to say, I become very uncomfortable anytime I hear the phrase «this time is different,» as we can be sure that participants in every bubble have believed the same, both before and after the Dutch speculators who hoarded tulip bulbs.
The organization is asking the world's central banks to be open - minded about digital money as they should «distinguish between real threats and needless fears».
So, needless to say, having a coin transferring from one of the biggest platforms like Ethereum to Stellar can definitely be marked as a major success for this platform.
Needless to say, the herding instincts are strong among these market participants, as most of them simply employ trend - following strategies.
I am a huge follower of Walter Schloss (and needless to say, Buffett as well).
Needless to say, more regulations (as long as they're not overly burdensome) can only increase the legitimacy of the field.
It shows that assertions questioning the capacity of the FEDERAL government to pay for programs, usually prefaced with the call for â $ ˜â $ ˜adult conversationsâ $ ™ â $ ™, and couched in terms such as fiscal sustainability, solvency, and unfunded liabilities, are red - herrings that will lead to needless reductions and privatizations of public programs in health care, elder care, pensions and so on.»
The truth that can serve God as the mightiest of his archangels is robed only in love, her weighty limbs unfettered by needless weight, calm - browed, her eyes terrible with beholding God.»
The well known Mother Theresa was even recently exposed as a very cruel person, in regard to the poor; she caused a lot of needless suffering.
Needless to say, then, were this metaphor to enter our consciousness as thoroughly as the royal, triumphalist one has entered, it would result in a different way of being in the world.
Teachers, preachers, and others who devote themselves to the work of instruction can be saved needless frustration and disappointment if they bear in mind the weight of educational influences exerted by the culture as a whole, and if they take account of the prevailing cultural patterns as they plan their teaching.
Needless to say, as we have seen previously, the capacity for novelty is minimal, even negligible, in many actualities, thus, presumably, their responses are more in accord with the divine call than those of more complex creatures; the greater the degree of complexity, the greater the capacity to misuse freedom and refuse or diverge from God's call.
So yes, on its own, my own experiences are «weak» — not VERY weak, that's needless hyperbole, but weak, just as on their own your experiences are weak.
Needless to say, for Catholicism, this cultural retreat — indeed, this virtual surrender — represents a radical departure from the Church's traditional role as patron and mentor to the arts.
(Howard Clinebell, Basic Types of Pastoral Counseling, pp. 189 - 205, 222 - 43; William Glasser, Reality Therapy (New York: Harper, 1965) Perry London, The Modes and Morale of Psychotherapy [New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964]-RRB- Any program of individual and small - group counseling with the poor should attempt to minimize red tape, needless professionalization, and other types of structural frustrations often accompanying more standard services — frustrations such as complex and frightening diagnostic interviews, excessive use of referrals, and delays in the availability of the sought - for service.
As to Jesus of Nazareth, my Opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of Morals and His Religion, as he left them to us, the best the world ever saw, or is likely to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting Changes, and I have, with most of the present Dissenters in England, some doubt as to his Divinity; tho» it is a question I need not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less TroublAs to Jesus of Nazareth, my Opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of Morals and His Religion, as he left them to us, the best the world ever saw, or is likely to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting Changes, and I have, with most of the present Dissenters in England, some doubt as to his Divinity; tho» it is a question I need not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Troublas he left them to us, the best the world ever saw, or is likely to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting Changes, and I have, with most of the present Dissenters in England, some doubt as to his Divinity; tho» it is a question I need not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Troublas to his Divinity; tho» it is a question I need not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble.
Needless to say, he was prescient in this regard, and his advice seems just as relevant as ever, with the rise to power of a very liberal American president who has wrought unprecedented tensions and created feelings of unprecedented distance between the United States and the state of Israel.
Needless to say, in the weeks leading up to Pope Benedict XVI's recent pilgrimage to Great Britain I had little expectation that my English kin would hold anything other than a dim view of the entire affair as being another example of religion wasting money, cloggingtraffic in central London, and no doubt also harming the environment.
Needless to say, and as with any movement, that includes both good and bad.
Needless to say, as we have also seen, the human and non-human environments of which human beings are a part and with which they interact need to provide the maximum opportunity for contrast, intensity, and richness of experience in a society that is just, sustainable and participatory.
He said told those in attendance: «The tragic and needless loss of life in the Grenfell Tower fire prompts in us the crucial question as to whether change is only prompted when disaster falls.
(Here Sherry corrects Greene's memory, as is often his wont, with the needless truth of the matter: «The witness of his baptism was not a woman dusting the chairs but Stewart Wallis, an unofficial verger who helped around the cathedral.»)
Resurgence magazine may be called the flagship of many of these groups; it is in many ways an excellent magazine and is deeply concerned with «spiritual awareness» as well as with environmental matters, but needless to say it considers orthodox Christianity to be totally irrelevant.
Needless to say, neither Schaberg nor her forty colleagues take seriously such core Christian doctrines, literally recounted in the Gospels, as Christ's divinity, His virginal conception, and His Resurrection (or «resurrection appearances,» as Deirdre J. Good, associate professor at General Theological Seminary, calls the first Easter).
Needless to say our more mechanistic colleagues regarded these as somewhat aberrant, if not bizarre, activities!
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