Sentences with phrase «bit of a red herring»

Considering what [TREB's] own members do with information already, it's a little bit of a red herring
«The tourist piece I think is a bit of a red herring, it just doesn't seem to work out,» he said.
Regarding your point # 6: Your argument is a bit of a red herring.
But I think this is a bit of a red herring.
The welcoming of shad forsythe has now proved a bit of a red herring.
The whole «ILB» or «OLB / EDGE» debate is a bit of a red herring.
So this seems a bit of a red herring.
«That's a bit of a red herring,» said Darr about a call for a heavy oil ban.
The scale doesn't factor in things like body fat loss, so it's really a bit of a red herring.
Could D'Ken wind up actually being the bad guy with Jessica Chastain as, pardon the pun, a bit of a red herring?
Of course, it's a bit of a red herring to talk about the «educational software market» with such broad, sweeping generalizations because there are a number of different types of buyers there: schools, teachers, parents, and students to name at least four «consumers» (and that's ignoring, too, the differences between K - 12 and higher education).
But in terms of real effects they are a bit of a red herring,» he said.
Doug, I think the Amazon sales rank numbers are a bit of a red herring.
The discussion of earnings is a bit of a red herring unless you also discuss the profit margins of each product as well.
I would suggest that the idea of «emergency 3G use» is a bit of a red herring unless you run into so many emergencies that you spend over $ 50.
This is a bit of a red herring though — what you really want to focus on is the last paragraph of my answer (tax rate now vs. in retirement).
This observation reveals that the argument about confusing inflation hedging and long - term returns is a bit of a red herring.
To some degree the ongoing debate about the precise level of the equity risk premium is a bit of a red herring.
The authors write that SarbOx was «a bit of a red herring» because «[online] brokerage and decimalization were significantly more damaging to the IPO market.»
Pre-Conditional: This was an unusual kink, but a bit of a red herring.
You can not mix and match races and classes, which makes the presence of racial traits a bit of a red herring.
To attempt to bring this all back to where I began, I think that light, as splendid as it is, might indeed be a bit of a red herring, but perhaps for figurative painting as well.
In any case, this entire discussion is a bit of a red herring because the degree of cooling appears, from the data available, to be quite limited in spatial extent and temporal duration.
The competing theories of change thing is a bit of a red herring.
«In big seizures, there's a very strong tendency to ship ivory out of a different country than where it's poached... It's a bit of a red herring,» said Samuel Wasser, director of the University of Washington's Center for Conservation Biology and the lead author of the study, published in this month's issue of Conservation Biology.
It seems like «models too similar» is a bit of a red herring.
However, Aaron pointed out that this was a bit of a red herring, as likely the vast majority of successful lawyers aged 65 to 85 would probably have a net worth of at least a million dollars.
Whether the change Twitter made was a good decision or not is a bit of a red herring.
Moreover, Hasen seemed to think that the issue in Ohio is a bit of a red herring, given that Ohio is the only state that requires voters to swear out an affidavit regarding party affiliation.
«Pedestrian inattention is a bit of a red herring,» Reid said.
Peter Thiel's funding of Hulk Hogan certainly drew attention to the industry, but it's a bit of a red herring in terms of educating the public on how litigation funding is actually being done.
This is a bit of a red herring when it comes to interview question advice.
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