Sentences with phrase «away as irrelevant»

This, in turn, is changing the structure of the corporate legal services market — i.e., the macro-level trends that many partners wave away as irrelevant to their practice.
And though some might wave it away as irrelevant or worse, the lessons of the Kotlowitz book force me to take it seriously:

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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.
That means to take seriously every feeling and expression of another, entering into another's experience rather than turning away from it as irrelevant to us.
The amount of time students spend in schools becomes irrelevant as brick - and - mortar structures fade away.
In Shields view, authors wishing to create new and relevant work work need to turn away from what he sees as the outmoded and irrelevant nineteenth century approach to the novel, and instead look at breaking...
This seemed, to me, a little exaggerated as far as reactions go, but as we walked away from them in a huff I realized it wasn't necessarily an irrelevant question to ask people down here.
As the Landscheidt Grand Solar Minimum unfolds and the climate gets colder and colder, grinding away toward the 2030 secular bottom, the Hockey Stick will become irrelevant and a distant memory.
Whether or not your rambling is actually adding value to the conversation is irrelevant; at a certain point, your interviewer will stop paying attention, will perceive you as someone who lacks the bibility to listen well, and might get annoyed as you chop away time for other, more important questions and answers.
As a career - change candidate, you should take the focus away from your irrelevant work experience and emphasize your transferable skills and any exposure you have gained in your new desired field, such as courses and voluntary worAs a career - change candidate, you should take the focus away from your irrelevant work experience and emphasize your transferable skills and any exposure you have gained in your new desired field, such as courses and voluntary woras courses and voluntary work.
Also, pay attention to seemingly irrelevant or throw - away comments spoken as asides or at the end of a conversation, suggests Rich Birke, director of the Center for Dispute Resolution at Willamette University in Salem, Ore. «People say things when they think no one is listening that will often ring true,» he says.
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